Slonkey
(sloth, Monkey and Ringed Tail Lemur)
Nexus flair
(see the above)
I am very Loyal to ford, as you all know. So this news just made my day.
1. Audacity is a computer program used for making and mixing sounds.
2. WAV stands for “Waveform” which is a type of computer audio
AIFF stands for “Audio Interchange File Format ” that was created by apple and matted to the macintosh.
Mp3 stands for “MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3″ commonly known as MP3. because it they are sommonly put onto MP3 players.
Ogg Vorbis “A non-proprietary, patent free open source audio compression format that is similar to MP3.” ( i dont understand it)
3. Some tool with a video camera that creates a series on the internet of this person doing stupid or educational things for internet fame.
Part B
Each category is worth one mark and half marks may be give.
Nick
1 1. An original theme — yes
1 2. Unique header — yes
1 3. A personalized background — yes
1 4. A Youtube video post — yes
1 5. A Picture post — yes
1 6. Links to all other classmates — yes 14/14
1 7. Posted answers to Plugin Questions — yes, bloody password
1 8. Allows comments to be made — yes
1 9. Counter — yes
1 10. Pictures in sidebar — yes i think so
1 11. Animation in sidebar — yes
1 12. Music Player — affirmative
1 13. Proper formatting: pics fit nicely — yarp
1 14. Artistic touch: colour and appearance — yes, everything is art
1 15. Identity Theft Questions — NOOOO!
1 16. Evaluation Post on your blog of another student’s blog — at this time, no
1 17. Evaluation Post on your blog of a student in another class — also. at this time, no.
1 18. The History of Computers Questions — none
1 19. Separate Pages with your choice of information — yes
1 20. Personalized Categories made for Posts — yes
20 TOTAL MARK — 16/20 at this time <9:16 - 9/21/09>
Steve
Plug-in - A computer program or device that interacts with another to add a specific jobs, or to support a certain file format or device.
Pick one - The WYSI is what i wouldent use because you need the code.
Maker - few plugins are made by maker while most can just be made by someone else.
Usage - Plugins are compatible with only the programs they are made for.
Difference - Extensions can add or even modify existing functionality. Plugins add and preform a specific job.
Beginning - Plug-ins were around in 1970s