Friday, September 19, 2008

reflection 3

Our final presentation was on Friday and we did good. Me and Joel had to do because Karl couldn't come to school.we got achieved which is a fair mark because we could of done better. For one in the final presentation Joel wasn't include enough. I took control and didn't include him. overall i think that it was a good idea to do one these kind of projects and they were a great learning experience.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008


reflection

Me and joel have done are two shapes and are ready for the next stage of the project

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

reflection 2

to make my shape i have to draw a CIRCLE with lines that make up a half star that has been cut in half then i flip it so it becomes an upside down PENTERGAM
the i flip it so its the right way up

refelction 2

So far we have gathered all the info we need and are going to be putting it together.Our PowerPoint has been done with only a few more slides to go.We are thinking of asking some other people are question and then add it too are slide show along with what we think.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

refelction 1

For the project on the relevance of the Olympic games in 2008 i am working with Joel and Karl. Our question is "what does the opening ceremony show about China?". We have started researching about what happened at the opening ceremony and we know waht went down.We began to make a power point to present our work. So far everyone is contributing a lot and we are working together well.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

don't think I'm punk, I just like the image
Corey Duffel

Corey Duffel is a popular skateboarder from Walnut Creek, California. He was born on April 11, 1984 as William Corey Duffel to Steve and Sharon. He is known for his fast-paced skating style, skating big gaps, rails, stairs, and any large obstacles like the freeway gap in Cataclysmic Abyss. His skating stance is Goofy
Duffel is sponsored by Foundation Skateboards, Osiris Shoes, Split Clothing, Venture Trucks, Mob Grip, Pig Wheels, Metro Skateboard Shop, Skullcandy headphones, and CCS Mailorder. and is also working with mentor Michael Davis' Music Is Revolution Foundation, raising money to support music education in public schools. Davis and Duffel have also collaborated on some fashion and skate items for Foundation. He has a tattoo of a spider on his back, which also appeared on one of his skateboard graphics.
Duffel earned much negative recognition for referring to fellow skateboarder Stevie Williams as a "trashy nigger" in an interview from Chris Nieratko. Duffel recanted the statement immediately, and had said throughout the interview he felt he was being manipulated by Nieratko to embarrass himself. The remark cost him many sponsors and he has since been "linked to Stevie Williams in a negative way." In a later interview with Thrasher Magazine Duffel expressed regret at his racist comments and the fact that he is always known for the racial slurs he made, also saying that he looked up to Williams from a young age