Monday, 26 May 2014
Future Plans
Next year will electromechanical cycle before but enjoy the summer with friends. I will go with them to the pool to the beach and make adventures. I will learning cycle proposed so I can start well.
Facebook Dangers
What was the video about?
This is a guy who looks personal information and then call a girl let's see if I had seen this information as it may be private or public.
Did you learn anything new about Facebook dangerous?
Yes, people often publishes things that should not be published and can damage the social
Did you learn any new words in English?
Yes, kindapper
Did you find it difficult?
Yes, because its very difficult learning the vocabulary for a men.
This is a guy who looks personal information and then call a girl let's see if I had seen this information as it may be private or public.
Did you learn anything new about Facebook dangerous?
Yes, people often publishes things that should not be published and can damage the social
Did you learn any new words in English?
Yes, kindapper
Did you find it difficult?
Yes, because its very difficult learning the vocabulary for a men.
Wednesday, 21 May 2014
Buiding a School in the Cloud Advatages-Disadvatages
Advantages
All the child can learn a lot of things.
In the poor countries there won't illiteracy.
They can improve their idiom.
Children can find work faster as the years go.
Disadvantages
It cost a lot of money.
Internet doesn't arrive in all the places.
Can worsen the health.
Can become addicted and can be worse health.
All the child can learn a lot of things.
In the poor countries there won't illiteracy.
They can improve their idiom.
Children can find work faster as the years go.
Disadvantages
It cost a lot of money.
Internet doesn't arrive in all the places.
Can worsen the health.
Can become addicted and can be worse health.
Monday, 12 May 2014
Summary subjects
MME- This subject is very complete. In the last UF was only practice, this makes it an entertaining subject.
SOM- This subject is the most complicated because at home we have to work the subject. In my opinion this subject is very important for the future.
FOL- This subject is very improtant for me because it helps all in the future and also helps enter the labor force. In my opinion I understoon this subject thanks to the teacher.
AO- This subject is more complete because it has a lot of theory and practice. In my opinion is the best subject, and the best teacher.
AW- This subject and this teacher is like AO, because he know combined theory and practice. In my opinion I like this subject beacause the practical work is very interesting.
XL- This subject helps to learn how all networks work. In my opinion, this subject is very interesting because the teacher is sympathetic, and this makes the topic easier to do
SOM- This subject is the most complicated because at home we have to work the subject. In my opinion this subject is very important for the future.
FOL- This subject is very improtant for me because it helps all in the future and also helps enter the labor force. In my opinion I understoon this subject thanks to the teacher.
AO- This subject is more complete because it has a lot of theory and practice. In my opinion is the best subject, and the best teacher.
AW- This subject and this teacher is like AO, because he know combined theory and practice. In my opinion I like this subject beacause the practical work is very interesting.
XL- This subject helps to learn how all networks work. In my opinion, this subject is very interesting because the teacher is sympathetic, and this makes the topic easier to do
Wednesday, 7 May 2014
the history of apple
The Origins and History of Apple
This tech corporation has repeatedly been named one of the world’s most admired _________company's__________. Learn more about the origins and history of Apple. Early Days Apple Computers was _________founders____________ by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in Cupertino, California on April 1, 1976. Wozniak was the __________engineer__________ behind the computers, while Jobs had the mind for _______buisness______________. The pair struggled to keep the company afloat in early days; however they succeeded in funding the venture without ever giving up shares in the company. Apple I Apple’s first _____product____________ was 1976’s Apple I. Compared to its competition, this machine used few ________components___________. This was mainly due to the company’s limited budget. Steve Wozniak: “When you work on low ________sources_______________ and you’re trying to do it yourself with very few parts, you’re trying to be clever you’re trying to think out the whole ______solution_____________ in the shortest number of steps.” This made the Apple I a feat of engineering, and it remained on the ____market________________ until late 1977. The Invention of the Home Computer The upgraded Apple II was first ________sold_____________ in June of that year. Ready to go right out of the box, it was a huge ______success______________ commercially and is recognized for establishing the market for home computers by being accessible and affordable. The Apple II remained the company’s main source of revenue for many years, and by the end of 1980 over one hundred thousand had been sold. 1980’s Apple III was prone to overheating, and was a _________fealing______________for the company. Apple Goes Public However, 1980 was also the year Apple went public. The company generated more millionaires than any other before it, and the popularity of its founders was ________incrissing_____________. Steve Wozniak: “We started Apple: by 1980, I was going to computer ______shorts_______________ and – you know – we’re kinda going public, we’ve made a lot of money, we’ve been in the press long before that, Steve and I. And people are always asking me for an autograph – huh? What do you mean? I was just an engineer, I just did an engineer’s job, I designed a good computer.” Apple LISA Meanwhile, Apple was ________buisy____________ at work designing the Apple LISA. Released in June 1983, it proved to be a ________powerful____________ concept and not a market success. However, it pioneered such terminology as the mouse, icon, and desktop. It was also Apple’s first graphical user interface model, which meant consumers interacted with ______images__________ rather than text commands. 1984 Commercial Apple’s next triumph came during the Super Bowl in January 1984. Steve Wozniak: “The 1984 commercial kind of showed a free-running person overturning somebody who’s dictating 'this is the way it’s going to be. You have no free _______far__________ of your own.' That was the theme of that commercial.” Launch of Macintosh This ad introduced the Apple Macintosh to the American public, and is now considered one of the prime examples of U.S. ___________advertising____________. It was just one part of Apple’s aggressive and ______expensive___________ advertising campaign for the launch of the Macintosh computer, which was released just a few days later. Stand-out in the Market The Mac was loved by some and hated by others. Because of its _______ridical____________ differences from the rest of the market, it initially suffered from a lack of software. It was even _______incomparable____________ with the popular Apple II. Steve Wozniak: “We lost software in those areas, the left brain areas: accounting, law and engineering. A lot of the software is geared towards PCs, that’s where it exists now.” Mac + Adobe Eventually an affiliation with Adobe helped the Mac brand become the ________standard____________ for computer users in specific industries. Steve Wozniak: “We could handle such things as _______photography____________, with PhotoShop, and videography with programs like Adobe Premiere shortly after the Avid was out. So we could do video editing and photography work and ________graphics___________ much earlier because we had enough memory to do it. […] So all the artists and the video people and the producers and the movie people all got into Macintoshes and one you’re into it you love it so much it’s very difficult to pry you away.” The Steves Leave Despite Apple’s success, problems within the company forced Steve Jobs to _______leave____________ in 1985. Steve Wozniak left in 1987, though he is still a paid employee. Apple for Home Users, Mac for Professionals Meanwhile, Apple continued to market its two ________brands____________ to different pieces of the population: the Apple II series was best for home users, while more experienced professionals tended towards the Macintosh. Increasing Popularity of Windows However by the 1990s, Apple was struggling. IBM was handily _________wining____________ the marketplace on the success of Windows. Steve Wozniak: “When __________IBM____________ came out, they had sales forces in all the big businesses. The market for home computers really wasn’t going to fit the Apple too well. The market for small business computers was much huger, so we kind of ________lost_______________ the business market.” Return of Jobs At the end of 1996, Apple _________purchased__________ Steve Jobs’ new company, NeXT, and brought the founder back to the company. Jobs went on to become CEO, and in December 1997 he introduced the online Apple Store. That same year the company announced a partnership with ________rival____________ Microsoft that saw Apple adopt Microsoft Office and Internet Explorer as part of its default programs. Apple's Revival Abegan with the release of the iMac in 1998. The company __________emphasized__________ aesthetic design as one of its major strengths. 2001 was the year Apple opened its first retail stores, introduced iTunes and released the first iPod to the public. It kicked off a decade that boasted a steady upswing for the company, with the release of a number of new products and _______operating______________ systems. Steve Wozniak: “We were the first ones to build USB ports into our computers, we invented firewire, we were really the first to ever have a ________popular_____________ mass-produced and sold wi-fi.” The iPhone 2007 was the year the company ________changed_____________the cell phone landscape by introducing the iPhone. Steve Wozniak: “The popularity of the iPod and the iPhone ________brought____________ a lot of people into the Apple stores, and in contact with the equipment. A lot of people talk to their friends… We’ve always had a strong, strong group of ________followers__________.” The iPad The iPad went on sale in 2010, and was instantly _________successful_________ in the tablet market. And in early 2011, Apple continued its trendsetting ways by introducing a new port to replace USB and similar connections. That same year, after resigning his role as CEO and replacing himself with Tim Cook, Steve Jobs passed away on October 5th following a long bout with pancreatic cancer. Torrents of tributes followed Jobs’ death, and proved his _______role______________ as a tech icon. With ____________hundreds____________________ of products sold worldwide, Apple is quickly losing its status as a counterculture icon and becoming a mainstay of the mainstream.
This tech corporation has repeatedly been named one of the world’s most admired _________company's__________. Learn more about the origins and history of Apple. Early Days Apple Computers was _________founders____________ by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in Cupertino, California on April 1, 1976. Wozniak was the __________engineer__________ behind the computers, while Jobs had the mind for _______buisness______________. The pair struggled to keep the company afloat in early days; however they succeeded in funding the venture without ever giving up shares in the company. Apple I Apple’s first _____product____________ was 1976’s Apple I. Compared to its competition, this machine used few ________components___________. This was mainly due to the company’s limited budget. Steve Wozniak: “When you work on low ________sources_______________ and you’re trying to do it yourself with very few parts, you’re trying to be clever you’re trying to think out the whole ______solution_____________ in the shortest number of steps.” This made the Apple I a feat of engineering, and it remained on the ____market________________ until late 1977. The Invention of the Home Computer The upgraded Apple II was first ________sold_____________ in June of that year. Ready to go right out of the box, it was a huge ______success______________ commercially and is recognized for establishing the market for home computers by being accessible and affordable. The Apple II remained the company’s main source of revenue for many years, and by the end of 1980 over one hundred thousand had been sold. 1980’s Apple III was prone to overheating, and was a _________fealing______________for the company. Apple Goes Public However, 1980 was also the year Apple went public. The company generated more millionaires than any other before it, and the popularity of its founders was ________incrissing_____________. Steve Wozniak: “We started Apple: by 1980, I was going to computer ______shorts_______________ and – you know – we’re kinda going public, we’ve made a lot of money, we’ve been in the press long before that, Steve and I. And people are always asking me for an autograph – huh? What do you mean? I was just an engineer, I just did an engineer’s job, I designed a good computer.” Apple LISA Meanwhile, Apple was ________buisy____________ at work designing the Apple LISA. Released in June 1983, it proved to be a ________powerful____________ concept and not a market success. However, it pioneered such terminology as the mouse, icon, and desktop. It was also Apple’s first graphical user interface model, which meant consumers interacted with ______images__________ rather than text commands. 1984 Commercial Apple’s next triumph came during the Super Bowl in January 1984. Steve Wozniak: “The 1984 commercial kind of showed a free-running person overturning somebody who’s dictating 'this is the way it’s going to be. You have no free _______far__________ of your own.' That was the theme of that commercial.” Launch of Macintosh This ad introduced the Apple Macintosh to the American public, and is now considered one of the prime examples of U.S. ___________advertising____________. It was just one part of Apple’s aggressive and ______expensive___________ advertising campaign for the launch of the Macintosh computer, which was released just a few days later. Stand-out in the Market The Mac was loved by some and hated by others. Because of its _______ridical____________ differences from the rest of the market, it initially suffered from a lack of software. It was even _______incomparable____________ with the popular Apple II. Steve Wozniak: “We lost software in those areas, the left brain areas: accounting, law and engineering. A lot of the software is geared towards PCs, that’s where it exists now.” Mac + Adobe Eventually an affiliation with Adobe helped the Mac brand become the ________standard____________ for computer users in specific industries. Steve Wozniak: “We could handle such things as _______photography____________, with PhotoShop, and videography with programs like Adobe Premiere shortly after the Avid was out. So we could do video editing and photography work and ________graphics___________ much earlier because we had enough memory to do it. […] So all the artists and the video people and the producers and the movie people all got into Macintoshes and one you’re into it you love it so much it’s very difficult to pry you away.” The Steves Leave Despite Apple’s success, problems within the company forced Steve Jobs to _______leave____________ in 1985. Steve Wozniak left in 1987, though he is still a paid employee. Apple for Home Users, Mac for Professionals Meanwhile, Apple continued to market its two ________brands____________ to different pieces of the population: the Apple II series was best for home users, while more experienced professionals tended towards the Macintosh. Increasing Popularity of Windows However by the 1990s, Apple was struggling. IBM was handily _________wining____________ the marketplace on the success of Windows. Steve Wozniak: “When __________IBM____________ came out, they had sales forces in all the big businesses. The market for home computers really wasn’t going to fit the Apple too well. The market for small business computers was much huger, so we kind of ________lost_______________ the business market.” Return of Jobs At the end of 1996, Apple _________purchased__________ Steve Jobs’ new company, NeXT, and brought the founder back to the company. Jobs went on to become CEO, and in December 1997 he introduced the online Apple Store. That same year the company announced a partnership with ________rival____________ Microsoft that saw Apple adopt Microsoft Office and Internet Explorer as part of its default programs. Apple's Revival Abegan with the release of the iMac in 1998. The company __________emphasized__________ aesthetic design as one of its major strengths. 2001 was the year Apple opened its first retail stores, introduced iTunes and released the first iPod to the public. It kicked off a decade that boasted a steady upswing for the company, with the release of a number of new products and _______operating______________ systems. Steve Wozniak: “We were the first ones to build USB ports into our computers, we invented firewire, we were really the first to ever have a ________popular_____________ mass-produced and sold wi-fi.” The iPhone 2007 was the year the company ________changed_____________the cell phone landscape by introducing the iPhone. Steve Wozniak: “The popularity of the iPod and the iPhone ________brought____________ a lot of people into the Apple stores, and in contact with the equipment. A lot of people talk to their friends… We’ve always had a strong, strong group of ________followers__________.” The iPad The iPad went on sale in 2010, and was instantly _________successful_________ in the tablet market. And in early 2011, Apple continued its trendsetting ways by introducing a new port to replace USB and similar connections. That same year, after resigning his role as CEO and replacing himself with Tim Cook, Steve Jobs passed away on October 5th following a long bout with pancreatic cancer. Torrents of tributes followed Jobs’ death, and proved his _______role______________ as a tech icon. With ____________hundreds____________________ of products sold worldwide, Apple is quickly losing its status as a counterculture icon and becoming a mainstay of the mainstream.
Monday, 5 May 2014
Computer addiction
I was walking around on Saturday afternoon. It was cold and it was starting to rain. I was looking for a restaurant or a café where I could sit and have something to drink. When I saw one, I crossed the street and I was there. I sat at a round table and asked for a cup of coffee. While I was waiting for my order, I realised that there were other people in the place, but I sensed loneliness. I saw their bodies, but I couldn't feel their souls. That was because their souls didn't belong to them; instead they belonged to the Internet.I stood up and walked between the tables. When I came to the biggest computer, I saw a thin, small man sitting in front of it. "I'm Steve", he finally answered after I had asked him a couple of times what his name was."I can't talk with you. I'm busy," he said. I thought he was working. I stood behind him. He was not working. He was chatting online with somebody-probably someone he didn't know- and, at the same time, he was playing a computer game- a war game. I was astonished.Why didn't Steve want to talk to me? I tried again to communicate with that computer geek, but not a word came out of his mouth. I touched his shoulder, but there was no reaction. I was getting upset. I put my hand in front of the monitor, and he started shouting, "leave me alone!" I took a few steps back. I was ashamed. I wanted to look and see if all those people in the cafe were looking at me, so raised my head, but there was nobody interested in what was happening. I walked back to my table, and I noticed everybody was using a computer.At that moment, I realised that the people in that place were having a cup of coffee and a nice conversation with their machines, not with people. All of them were more interested in having a relationship with the computer, particularly Steve. I wouldn't want to imagine the future of human beings if they preferred sharing their lives with machines instead of people. I was worried and I sank in my thoughts. I didn't even realise that the coffee was bad, just as Steve didn't even realise that there was a person next to him.
COMPREHENSION
A-Are these statements true or false? Justify.
1-The writer went to a café on a sunny day. F, rainy day. 5
2-Steve answered the writer's question immediately. F, He replied after a while.
3-The people in the café didn't care about what was going on between Steve and the writer. T
B-Answer these questions.
1-Why didn't the writer apologise? Because she was ashamed.
2-What was Steve busy doing? Chatting online and playing a war game.
3-Why did Steve start shouting? Because the writer put her hand in front of the screen.
C-Complete these sentences.
1-The writer felt lonely in the café although there were people.
2-When the writer saw that Steve was too busy, he wanted to know what he was doing.
3-The writer can't imagine afuture where people shared their lives with a machine.
D-What do the underlined words in the text refer to?
1-They: Shouls
2-machines: Computers
E-Find in the text words that mean almost the same as:
1-surprised (paragraph 2): stonished2-computer screen (paragraph 3): Monitor
A picture is worth a thousand words.
Look at the pictures and answer these questions.
1-What do the pictures have in common? There are kids in all of them
2-What problem does each one refer to? Eye problems
3-How do children become addicted to the Internet? Because their parents let them
4-What are the negative effects of Internet addiction upon children? They can become anti-social
5-What measures should be taken to protect children from Internet addiction? Programing the internet for hours
Wednesday, 30 April 2014
Monday, 28 April 2014
How learn english
I think we shouldn't do so many presentations in class and work with group. Read texts for learn vocabulary and understand english.
Summary of google
Larry and Sergey Brin started Google in 1996 for the project, while they were studiens from the University of California.
They began to do search engines. This was incorporated in September 1997 and the nexy year it was public.
Adsense and Adwords won the engine google's multi-billion dollar revenue.
Google designed a page to see the evolution of statistics
Google search has branched out to offer other types of services. For example: google maps, images, videos, google translate, etc... Later came the gmail.
They began to do search engines. This was incorporated in September 1997 and the nexy year it was public.
Adsense and Adwords won the engine google's multi-billion dollar revenue.
Google designed a page to see the evolution of statistics
Google search has branched out to offer other types of services. For example: google maps, images, videos, google translate, etc... Later came the gmail.
Wednesday, 9 April 2014
websites
Compare www.lfp.es with http://es.uefa.com/
www.lfp.es page is very popular because it brings all the Spanish league and other competitions, so you need a bunch of tabs.
The website es.uefa.com is very difficult to create because it has tabs and continuous operation updates daily. It also has a browser to search for information.
es.uefa.com is more visited than lfp.es
The website www.uefa.com structure is more complicated than www.lfp.es because has more information.
www.lfp.es works with more Spanish football.
Es.uefa.com sometimes shows live programs.
In my opinion I think www.lfp.es is important because all the Spanish football fans use. www.uefa.com is important for all football competitions and is much visited by all the European Union.
www.lfp.es page is very popular because it brings all the Spanish league and other competitions, so you need a bunch of tabs.
The website es.uefa.com is very difficult to create because it has tabs and continuous operation updates daily. It also has a browser to search for information.
es.uefa.com is more visited than lfp.es
The website www.uefa.com structure is more complicated than www.lfp.es because has more information.
www.lfp.es works with more Spanish football.
Es.uefa.com sometimes shows live programs.
In my opinion I think www.lfp.es is important because all the Spanish football fans use. www.uefa.com is important for all football competitions and is much visited by all the European Union.
Monday, 7 April 2014
Compare laptops
- The acer is heavier than MacBook.
- The MacBook is faster than acer.
- The MacBook has more slots than acer.
- The MacBook has more screen than acer.
- The acer is smaller than MacBook.
- The MacBook is more expensive than acer.
- The acer is uglier than MacBook.
- The acer have more battery than MacBook.
- The MacBook has more processor than acer.
- The acer has short memory than MacBook
A computer you like
This computer I like, because is very beautiful of appearance. The cache memory and hard disk are very fast, and this does make it a very powerful computer. This computer is values the screen that large.
The screen and its size makes it a computer very productive and easy to use. This computer features Intel Core i5 and i7 processors from 2 to 4 cores and memory 16GB 1600MHz.
Wednesday, 2 April 2014
30 days
In nearby 30 days I going to reading words in English because improve my vocabulary. Also, watch the videos because improve my listening.
TED
3) What are the four characteristics gamers do well? How could you apply them in real life to make the world a better place? Do you agree with her opinion? What do you find interesting about what she says and what do you disagree with? Why?
Social Fabric: When a game is played the same, it's different when played collectively. If done more than one person, everyone can give their opinion and make it easier.
Epic meaning: When people offer to do things they like, do it with the same effort to do so.
Blissful productivity: When we know that makes us happy that we strive to accomplish, so this can mean hours attributed to it.
Urgent optimism: Is the desire to act immediately to tackle an obstacle, combined with the belief that we have a reasonable hope of success.
That all people agree with what do. That there are no compatibility with ourselves and to accomplish a better world.
Social Fabric: When a game is played the same, it's different when played collectively. If done more than one person, everyone can give their opinion and make it easier.
Epic meaning: When people offer to do things they like, do it with the same effort to do so.
Blissful productivity: When we know that makes us happy that we strive to accomplish, so this can mean hours attributed to it.
Urgent optimism: Is the desire to act immediately to tackle an obstacle, combined with the belief that we have a reasonable hope of success.
That all people agree with what do. That there are no compatibility with ourselves and to accomplish a better world.
Monday, 24 March 2014
Exam
1. Translate the following text into Catalan:
Today, if we just want to browse the web, we can do almost everything with one program - a web browser. A browser is one kind of 'net interface'. Net interfaces are programs which sit between you and the internet and help you and the Net make sense to each other. The browser takes care of the technical details of connecting you to the web, and makes sure that the information from the internet arrives in a way that makes sense to you. It also finds out what you want to do, and passes on the information in a way that the internet can understand.
Avui, si nosaltres volem el pagina web, ells poden fer un dels programes sempre. Un navegador es un lloc d'interifice de xarxa. L'interficie de xarxa son programes que entre tu i l'internet t'ajuda a entendre. El buscador agafa caracteristiques i detalls per la conexio en la web, i fabrica molta informacio per l'arribada de l'internet dins a cada cosa teva. També s'assabenta del que vols fer, i transmet la informació d'una manera que l'Internet pot entendre.
Websites are built in different ways. Pages that contain a lot of information but are not very interactive are called 'static' pages. These are usually written in a language called HTML (HyperText Markup Language). Interactive pages can be written in VBS (Visual Basic Script) or in JavaScript. Because it can be dangerous to run unknown programs, many interactive websites today use interactive scripts that don't run on your computer. These scripts often use a language developed for Personal Home Pages (php).
Els llocs web es construeixen en diferents parts. Les pagines contenen molta informacio pero no son molt interactius, son pagines estatiques. Aquestes normalment estan escrites en llenguatge HTML (HyperText Markup Language. Les pagines interactives poden estar escrites en VBS (Visual Basic Script) o en JavaScript. Perque potser que no funcioni per el funcionament amb programes, molts llocs webs d'avui utilitzen escriptures interactives, aquest no funciona en l'ordinador: Aquestes escriptues utilitzen un llenguatge desenvolupat per el Personal Home Pages (php).
2. Write a description for each piece of software:
A. word processor: A word processor is an or computer software application that, as directed by the user, performs word processing: the composition, editing, formatting and sometimes printing of any sort of written material.
B. database: is an organized collection of data. The data are typically organized to model relevant aspects of reality in a way that supports processes requiring this information. For example, modeling the availability of rooms in hotels in a way that supports finding a hotel with vacancies.
C. operating system: is a collection of software that manages computer hardware resources and provides common services for computer programs.
D. desktop publisher: Desktop publishing (abbreviated DTP) is the creation of documents using page layout skills on a personal computer. Desktop publishing software can generate layouts and produce typographic quality text and images comparable to traditionalty pography and printing.
3. Write the names for each piece of hardware:
1.Printer
2.Case
3.Mouse
4.Keyboard
5.
6.Screen
7.Hard disk
8.Floppy
4. Input device crossword:
Today, if we just want to browse the web, we can do almost everything with one program - a web browser. A browser is one kind of 'net interface'. Net interfaces are programs which sit between you and the internet and help you and the Net make sense to each other. The browser takes care of the technical details of connecting you to the web, and makes sure that the information from the internet arrives in a way that makes sense to you. It also finds out what you want to do, and passes on the information in a way that the internet can understand.
Avui, si nosaltres volem el pagina web, ells poden fer un dels programes sempre. Un navegador es un lloc d'interifice de xarxa. L'interficie de xarxa son programes que entre tu i l'internet t'ajuda a entendre. El buscador agafa caracteristiques i detalls per la conexio en la web, i fabrica molta informacio per l'arribada de l'internet dins a cada cosa teva. També s'assabenta del que vols fer, i transmet la informació d'una manera que l'Internet pot entendre.
Websites are built in different ways. Pages that contain a lot of information but are not very interactive are called 'static' pages. These are usually written in a language called HTML (HyperText Markup Language). Interactive pages can be written in VBS (Visual Basic Script) or in JavaScript. Because it can be dangerous to run unknown programs, many interactive websites today use interactive scripts that don't run on your computer. These scripts often use a language developed for Personal Home Pages (php).
Els llocs web es construeixen en diferents parts. Les pagines contenen molta informacio pero no son molt interactius, son pagines estatiques. Aquestes normalment estan escrites en llenguatge HTML (HyperText Markup Language. Les pagines interactives poden estar escrites en VBS (Visual Basic Script) o en JavaScript. Perque potser que no funcioni per el funcionament amb programes, molts llocs webs d'avui utilitzen escriptures interactives, aquest no funciona en l'ordinador: Aquestes escriptues utilitzen un llenguatge desenvolupat per el Personal Home Pages (php).
2. Write a description for each piece of software:
A. word processor: A word processor is an or computer software application that, as directed by the user, performs word processing: the composition, editing, formatting and sometimes printing of any sort of written material.
B. database: is an organized collection of data. The data are typically organized to model relevant aspects of reality in a way that supports processes requiring this information. For example, modeling the availability of rooms in hotels in a way that supports finding a hotel with vacancies.
C. operating system: is a collection of software that manages computer hardware resources and provides common services for computer programs.
D. desktop publisher: Desktop publishing (abbreviated DTP) is the creation of documents using page layout skills on a personal computer. Desktop publishing software can generate layouts and produce typographic quality text and images comparable to traditionalty pography and printing.
3. Write the names for each piece of hardware:
1.Printer
2.Case
3.Mouse
4.Keyboard
5.
6.Screen
7.Hard disk
8.Floppy
4. Input device crossword:
2. | 9. 4. | 5. 5. | ||||||||||||
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3. | 3. | |||||||||||||
1. | 8. | 6. | ||||||||||||
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4. | 6. | 2. | 7. | |||||||||||
Wednesday, 19 March 2014
Physical Consequences of gaming addiction
To be many hours on the computer can cause many symptoms, such as, vomiting, parasomnia, dizziness, etc..
It can be damaging during the life or cause certain fatal. In this case, the article also discusses many hours of computing unhealthy positions that can lead to unhealthy positions Also, sometimes you can cause changes in meals and may even get to stop eating. As the years pass, it can lead even a bad life with family.
Sometimes it also causes poor blood circulation. In addition, it also causes a lot of stress.
It can be damaging during the life or cause certain fatal. In this case, the article also discusses many hours of computing unhealthy positions that can lead to unhealthy positions Also, sometimes you can cause changes in meals and may even get to stop eating. As the years pass, it can lead even a bad life with family.
Sometimes it also causes poor blood circulation. In addition, it also causes a lot of stress.
Work llorenç
Enter to ice cream shop
Employee: What ice cream do you want?
Leonard: I want a chocolate ice cream and lactose free.
Employee: Okey, and you -looking a Sheldon-.
Sheldon: I do not want an ice cream.
Leonard: why?
Sheldon: ice cream has a lot of fat.
Penny enter's in the ice cream shop
Penny: Hello sheldon and Leonard what are you're doing here.
Leonard: Buying ice cream lactose free
Penny: And you Sheldon?
Sheldon: I don't buy the ice cream.
Penny: why?
Sheldon: ice cream has a lot o fat.
Penny: But the ice cream is very good.
Sheldon: Because it produce effects and the the most abundant product in the ice creams is air, and this is wasted money.
Penny: (face of doubt) Okey.... -looking a Employee- I want a strawberry ice cream.
Employee: Okey, the final price is the 4.50$.
Leonard: I pay.
Penny: thanks Leonard.
They go home.
Clothes:
Penny: she wear a green dress
Sheldon: he wear a green shit and black trousers.
Leonard: he wear a tracksuite
Employee: She wear a grey apron and jeans.
Wednesday, 12 March 2014
Big Bang Theory Penny's predicament
1.-What Is Penny's Problem?
Howard and Chryste are kind of hooking up in the bedroom of Penny.
2.-What Will Sheldon Do If Penny Uses His Toothbrush?
He will jump over the window.
3.-What Does Leonard Offer Penny?
Leonard offers penny to sleep on his bed or in the cauch.
4.-Where Did Penny Grow Up?
on a farm.
5.-What Does Penny Ask Leonard And Sheldon?
if she can stay the night
6.-Frankly, If I Could Afford The __rent____, I'd Ask You To Leave.
Your __friendship_____ Means A Lot To Me As Well. What _else__?
7.-What Is Leonard Gonna Search ?
A blanket and a pillow for penny.
8.-What Is Culturally Universal?
How penny has to sleep in the bed.
Monday, 24 February 2014
Technology: past, present and future
I was surprised the electric car, because it does not pollute the environmen. It is not used much, but I think just using a lot, because there we put pollution measures.
He also appeared invention for people with joint problems. This serves the long life of people with disabilities.
2)
Start the Countdown
It was the time of the invention of mechanical robots. was the era of private companies
Steering Toward Robotic Cars
It was the invention of the self-direction, wheel that allows less physical wear and thus safer.
Droning On and On
It was the invention of advanced aircraft. These allow a faster time. In addition to stability were more equipped to withstand high altitudes.
Sensor-y Overload
It was the invention of the camera panoramic. These allow the soldiers in what era were safer because the transmission was rapida.
Robot Overlords and AI Nannies
It was the era of robots. What I did was to simulate a person with more ability and intelligence force.
Google Glass
Zombie Consoles and Creepy Kinect
At this time they invent the motion sensors that allows disabled people to do what people did with no problems
Commercial Space Pays Off
That year was basically a preview of aeronautics.
Health Care for All, Six at a Time
Inside the page there is information about health care treatments, etc. ..
No Strings Attached
The documents leaked of NSA.
3-D Printing Expands in All Directions
Today, you can see how technology progresses, so this cannot be finished, have to follow forward.
3)
Start the Countdown
It was the time of new techniques to improve the lives of humans and do things with less time
Zero-size Intelligence
This is a summary of all the technology that we use today, and that makes getting updated in the whole world.
Moon, Mars, More?
New innovations of the previous centuries have lost level. You can also say it can be one of the millos innvoacions recent years. Since we now evolucionan in seconds.
Neurohacking
In the last years is getting machines to read the mind of other people, because have help.Mass Data
It is a way of replacing human super powerful machines that enable these gestures impossible anyway.
Quantum Control
Today we are in a great community where everything can be very small based technology, so do scientists working steadily because a society can do independently.
Youth Tech Movements
Based on technology young people are now better known, thanks to social networks and today everyone knows that we are proud of it, but also sad.
Nanotechology, Nanomed
The technology today is so tiny that the naked eye does not see and does a lot of work. It also gives us a base nature, to make an improvement.
Dark Networks
When we talk about new technologies, not only means that things improve productivity. It also helps us to identify the bad people and forged documents.
Universal Translators
Thanks to the new websites. The people of a different language, can understand what is essential to live in dependence.
Avatars, Surrogates, Robotics
Today, there are websites on the mechanical robots that allow interecutar like normal people. As well as to discover false identities, etc..
He also appeared invention for people with joint problems. This serves the long life of people with disabilities.
2)
Start the Countdown
It was the time of the invention of mechanical robots. was the era of private companies
Steering Toward Robotic Cars
It was the invention of the self-direction, wheel that allows less physical wear and thus safer.
Droning On and On
It was the invention of advanced aircraft. These allow a faster time. In addition to stability were more equipped to withstand high altitudes.
Sensor-y Overload
It was the invention of the camera panoramic. These allow the soldiers in what era were safer because the transmission was rapida.
Robot Overlords and AI Nannies
It was the era of robots. What I did was to simulate a person with more ability and intelligence force.
Google Glass
Zombie Consoles and Creepy Kinect
At this time they invent the motion sensors that allows disabled people to do what people did with no problems
Commercial Space Pays Off
That year was basically a preview of aeronautics.
Health Care for All, Six at a Time
Inside the page there is information about health care treatments, etc. ..
No Strings Attached
The documents leaked of NSA.
3-D Printing Expands in All Directions
Today, you can see how technology progresses, so this cannot be finished, have to follow forward.
3)
Start the Countdown
It was the time of new techniques to improve the lives of humans and do things with less time
Zero-size Intelligence
This is a summary of all the technology that we use today, and that makes getting updated in the whole world.
Moon, Mars, More?
New innovations of the previous centuries have lost level. You can also say it can be one of the millos innvoacions recent years. Since we now evolucionan in seconds.
Neurohacking
In the last years is getting machines to read the mind of other people, because have help.Mass Data
It is a way of replacing human super powerful machines that enable these gestures impossible anyway.
Quantum Control
Today we are in a great community where everything can be very small based technology, so do scientists working steadily because a society can do independently.
Youth Tech Movements
Based on technology young people are now better known, thanks to social networks and today everyone knows that we are proud of it, but also sad.
Nanotechology, Nanomed
The technology today is so tiny that the naked eye does not see and does a lot of work. It also gives us a base nature, to make an improvement.
Dark Networks
When we talk about new technologies, not only means that things improve productivity. It also helps us to identify the bad people and forged documents.
Universal Translators
Thanks to the new websites. The people of a different language, can understand what is essential to live in dependence.
Avatars, Surrogates, Robotics
Today, there are websites on the mechanical robots that allow interecutar like normal people. As well as to discover false identities, etc..
"The Big Bang Theory" Sheldon High on Coffee
1. What are they doing?
They are helping Penny.
2. Why doesn't Sheldon want to drink coffee?
Because he promised his mother that he wouldn't take drugs.
3. How does Leonard convince Sheldon to help them?
Leonard says that they will never do it without the intelligence of Sheldon.
4. What happens to Sheldon after he drinks the coffee?
He gets hyperactive
5. What number of plastic flowers Howard does say they already did?
Thousand
6. Which superhero is Sheldon's costume?
Flash
They are helping Penny.
2. Why doesn't Sheldon want to drink coffee?
Because he promised his mother that he wouldn't take drugs.
3. How does Leonard convince Sheldon to help them?
Leonard says that they will never do it without the intelligence of Sheldon.
4. What happens to Sheldon after he drinks the coffee?
He gets hyperactive
5. What number of plastic flowers Howard does say they already did?
Thousand
6. Which superhero is Sheldon's costume?
Flash
Wednesday, 19 February 2014
Tenses Translation
Ahir vaig buscar informació per internet, però no vaig trobar la resposta a l'exercici de l'examen. Demà li demanaré al professor.
Yesterday, I found informattion for internet, but didn't find the answer to exercise for exam. Tomorrow I will ask the teacher.
Estic pensant en la meva pàgina web, crec que la programaré diferent, he decidit fer-la més fàcil de fer servir.
I'm thinking of my web page, i think that i will program it differently, I have decided to make it easier to use.
Steve Jobs va canviar la manera com vivim, ara tots utilitzem l'ordinador cada dia i a totes hores. Sembla que en el futur encara l'utilitzarem més.
Steve Jobs changed the way we live, everyone uses the computer every day now and all the time. It seems that in the future we will use it a lot more.
Un cop a la setmana jugo a l'ordinador amb uns amics de Màlaga, la resta de dies jugo sol i normalment jugo a altres jocs.
Once a week I play on the computer with some friends from Malaga, all the other days i play on my own and normally different games.
Yesterday, I found informattion for internet, but didn't find the answer to exercise for exam. Tomorrow I will ask the teacher.
Estic pensant en la meva pàgina web, crec que la programaré diferent, he decidit fer-la més fàcil de fer servir.
I'm thinking of my web page, i think that i will program it differently, I have decided to make it easier to use.
Steve Jobs va canviar la manera com vivim, ara tots utilitzem l'ordinador cada dia i a totes hores. Sembla que en el futur encara l'utilitzarem més.
Steve Jobs changed the way we live, everyone uses the computer every day now and all the time. It seems that in the future we will use it a lot more.
Un cop a la setmana jugo a l'ordinador amb uns amics de Màlaga, la resta de dies jugo sol i normalment jugo a altres jocs.
Once a week I play on the computer with some friends from Malaga, all the other days i play on my own and normally different games.
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