I never heard of Fatkat Animation before until my teacher told me the other day. I cheked out the Fatkat Animation blog and seen that it is a very big corporation. I see that they do alot of animations for big componieske like Teletoon and Walt Disney. I never would of thought that this companie would be this big.
I think that Fatkat is a pretty good site. I liked how it was layed out and how it was easy to look at the videos they have on there. I also liked it because there was very many vidoes and pictures. This blog was well presented and looked excellent.
I woluld like to know how Fatkat got started, and if there is any other big companies they work for.
Friday, April 17, 2009
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Vidoe review
I liked that this video showed in detail how to tie at tie. I found this interesting because not very many people know how to tie a tie and most people want to learn. This video shows every step to tying a tie in detail and is explained very well. I would like to have my video explain the process of changing a motor in my video as good as this man explained his video on tying a tie.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
How to Change a motor
Your a young teenage boy that gets your first old car, you got your loud exhaust on and you love the loud noise your car makes. Ever time you pull in somewhere and your friends are there and say "rev er" you hold the throttle of your car wide open. After so many times of doing this your motor is eventually going to blow. So I'm going to explain to you how to change a motor in older cars. I'm not familiar with newer cars but i figure most boys around here have older cars.
The first thing you do when you go to change a motor is take the hood off of your car. You do this so you have lots of room to work and so you can pull the motor out. After you get this done you move to the front of the car, you take the shroud off (the plastic piece the goes over your radiator). Then you unhook your hoses going from your motor to the radiator and hall the radiator out of place (make sure you place a bucket under tho hoses so you wont get any fluids on the grounf). After this you take the fan off the front of the motor, then you go to your alternator, you loosen this and take the belt off then you take the alternator completely off. Then move over to the other side of the front of the motor and loosen your power steering belt,take it off, and then take your power steering belt completely off. you then move to the top of the motor where the carburetor is, you take that off along with your fuel line that runs down to the fuel pump on the side of the motor, make sure that when you unhook the fuel lines that you block them off to prevent gas from leaking. After you have this done you move to the exhaust system on the motor which is the manifolds. You leave the exhaust hooked to your manifold but you unhook your manifolds from each side of the motor. All you have left now is two steps. The next step is to take your to motor support bolts out, then you unhook your (5) transmission bolts from your motor, and you unhook the (3) torque bolts that hook to your motor on the transmission. The Wrenches you use for this job colud vary from 7mm too 1 1/2 ".
After all of this is done you then haul your motor out of place with whatever devise you plan on using. When you go to put your new motor in make sure to hook everything back up (from the last thing you took off to the first thing you took off). Follow these steps and you should do fine changing your motor.
The first thing you do when you go to change a motor is take the hood off of your car. You do this so you have lots of room to work and so you can pull the motor out. After you get this done you move to the front of the car, you take the shroud off (the plastic piece the goes over your radiator). Then you unhook your hoses going from your motor to the radiator and hall the radiator out of place (make sure you place a bucket under tho hoses so you wont get any fluids on the grounf). After this you take the fan off the front of the motor, then you go to your alternator, you loosen this and take the belt off then you take the alternator completely off. Then move over to the other side of the front of the motor and loosen your power steering belt,take it off, and then take your power steering belt completely off. you then move to the top of the motor where the carburetor is, you take that off along with your fuel line that runs down to the fuel pump on the side of the motor, make sure that when you unhook the fuel lines that you block them off to prevent gas from leaking. After you have this done you move to the exhaust system on the motor which is the manifolds. You leave the exhaust hooked to your manifold but you unhook your manifolds from each side of the motor. All you have left now is two steps. The next step is to take your to motor support bolts out, then you unhook your (5) transmission bolts from your motor, and you unhook the (3) torque bolts that hook to your motor on the transmission. The Wrenches you use for this job colud vary from 7mm too 1 1/2 ".
After all of this is done you then haul your motor out of place with whatever devise you plan on using. When you go to put your new motor in make sure to hook everything back up (from the last thing you took off to the first thing you took off). Follow these steps and you should do fine changing your motor.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Grammar quiz #1
Identifying Sentence Structure [cs][frag][ro] Errors in Student Sentences
This quiz will test your ability to recognize the correct use of sentence structure in sentences written by secondary-level students. Remember that if this type of error appears in your students' writing, the correction symbols will be [cs][frag][ro]. Directions: If the sentence is correct, mark [A] (no error). If the sentence is incorrect, mark the response that will make the sentence correct.Useful links: http://e3.uci.edu/programs/esl/sslink.html
Thank you. Your responses have been computer graded. Here are your results.
Score Summary
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points earned
points possible
Question 1
correct
1
1
Question 2
correct
1
1
Question 3
incorrect
0
1
Question 4
correct
1
1
Question 5
incorrect
0
1
Question 6
incorrect
0
1
Question 7
correct
1
1
Question 8
incorrect
0
1
Question 9
incorrect
0
1
Question 10
correct
1
1
Question 11
correct
1
1
Question 12
incorrect
0
1
Question 13
incorrect
0
1
Question 14
correct
1
1
Question 15
correct
1
1
Score: (53%)
8
15
This quiz will test your ability to recognize the correct use of sentence structure in sentences written by secondary-level students. Remember that if this type of error appears in your students' writing, the correction symbols will be [cs][frag][ro]. Directions: If the sentence is correct, mark [A] (no error). If the sentence is incorrect, mark the response that will make the sentence correct.Useful links: http://e3.uci.edu/programs/esl/sslink.html
Thank you. Your responses have been computer graded. Here are your results.
Score Summary
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points earned
points possible
Question 1
correct
1
1
Question 2
correct
1
1
Question 3
incorrect
0
1
Question 4
correct
1
1
Question 5
incorrect
0
1
Question 6
incorrect
0
1
Question 7
correct
1
1
Question 8
incorrect
0
1
Question 9
incorrect
0
1
Question 10
correct
1
1
Question 11
correct
1
1
Question 12
incorrect
0
1
Question 13
incorrect
0
1
Question 14
correct
1
1
Question 15
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1
1
Score: (53%)
8
15
Monday, April 6, 2009
Exercise 1
1- The team won (its) (it's) game. Did you win (yours) (your's), (to)(too) (two)?
The Team won its game. Did you win yours, too?
2- They left (their) (there) books (there) (their) (they're).
They left their books there.
3- I hear (your) (you're) about to graduate.
I hear your about to graduate.
4- (Its) (It's) nice that (there) (their) (they're) friendly.
Its nice that they’re friendly.
5- Although I get (alot) (a lot) of colds, I feel (all right)(alright)now.
Although I get a lot of colds, I feel alright now.
6- (Whose) (Who's) prettier (then) (than) you?
Who’s prettier than you?
7- Are you tired? I'm out of (breathe) (breath), (too) (to) (two).
Are you tired? I’m out of breath, too.
8- Run back and (fourth) (forth) from (hear) (here) to (their) (there).
Run back and forth from here to there.
9- (Your) (You're) about to (loose) (lose) (your) (you're) book.
You’re about to lose your book.
10- Everyone will (accept) (except) the prize (accept) (except) you.
Everyone will accept the prize except you.
11- Do you know (weather) (whether) or not he will give me the prize.
Do you know whether or not he will give me the prize.
12- Many people (choose) (chose) to live in large cities.
Many people choose to live in large cities.
13- Is the doctor (through) (thorough) (threw) with my exam?
Is the doctor threw with my exam?
14- What (affect) (effect) does the school (principle)(principal) haveon you?
What effect does the school principal have on you?
15- What did he (advice) (advise) you to do? Did you take his (advice)(advise)?
What did he advise you to do? Did you take his advice?
16- (There) (Their) (They're) are (alot) (a lot) of (your) (you're) friendsin the boat.
There are a lot of your friends in the boat.
17- I will (buy) (by) a book (buy) (by) Ray Bradbury.
I will buy a book by Ray Bradbury.
The Team won its game. Did you win yours, too?
2- They left (their) (there) books (there) (their) (they're).
They left their books there.
3- I hear (your) (you're) about to graduate.
I hear your about to graduate.
4- (Its) (It's) nice that (there) (their) (they're) friendly.
Its nice that they’re friendly.
5- Although I get (alot) (a lot) of colds, I feel (all right)(alright)now.
Although I get a lot of colds, I feel alright now.
6- (Whose) (Who's) prettier (then) (than) you?
Who’s prettier than you?
7- Are you tired? I'm out of (breathe) (breath), (too) (to) (two).
Are you tired? I’m out of breath, too.
8- Run back and (fourth) (forth) from (hear) (here) to (their) (there).
Run back and forth from here to there.
9- (Your) (You're) about to (loose) (lose) (your) (you're) book.
You’re about to lose your book.
10- Everyone will (accept) (except) the prize (accept) (except) you.
Everyone will accept the prize except you.
11- Do you know (weather) (whether) or not he will give me the prize.
Do you know whether or not he will give me the prize.
12- Many people (choose) (chose) to live in large cities.
Many people choose to live in large cities.
13- Is the doctor (through) (thorough) (threw) with my exam?
Is the doctor threw with my exam?
14- What (affect) (effect) does the school (principle)(principal) haveon you?
What effect does the school principal have on you?
15- What did he (advice) (advise) you to do? Did you take his (advice)(advise)?
What did he advise you to do? Did you take his advice?
16- (There) (Their) (They're) are (alot) (a lot) of (your) (you're) friendsin the boat.
There are a lot of your friends in the boat.
17- I will (buy) (by) a book (buy) (by) Ray Bradbury.
I will buy a book by Ray Bradbury.
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