Check out this website to learn more about your Chinese Zodiac Animal in honor of the Chinese New Year. Long live the Ox!
P.S. I'm a tiger, my little sister's a dragon, and my little little sister's a monkey. My parents are both goats. Just so you know, this information isn't accurate. I couldn't be more untiger-like.
Hello, my name is Silas Jones and welcome to my blog. Please remember that everything posted on this blog is property of me, Silas Jones. I hope you enjoy it!
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Monday, February 15, 2010
Beware of the Blob
They play this song in a ride in disney world. Beware of the Blob! Ha!
Hint: skip to 1:09 to get to the Ha! part.
Hint: skip to 1:09 to get to the Ha! part.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Wikipedia on Valentine's Day
It has come to my attention that many people believe that Wikipedia is an unreliable source of information. I'm not so sure. I know that, realistically, anyone could post anything on Wikipedia. However, I have never seen any information on Wikipedia that goes against any information that I have known before I looked it up. So, is Wikipedia reliable. Share your thoughts in this poll. On another note, I just finished making all of my Valentines. Here are some of my Valentine's Day craft ideas:
Mice:
I gave some of my friends mice. Mice are simply hearts that are folded in half. You can write a mouse-realated joke on the inside and draw eyes and whiskers on the outside. It's a very cute idea.
Victorian Valentine:
I used some heart shaped doilies and Victorian clip art to make a beautiful, Victorian-style card for my mother.
Fish:
I made a fish by cutting out a big heart and a small heart. I then glued the small heart behind the large heart to make a fish tale. and added eyes and a fish-related joke.
Cat:
I used two skinny hearts as ears and had a big heart as a head.
Ballerina:
I used an accordian of paper as a dress for a ballerina that i drew on the inside of a card. When I opened the card, the dress expanded.
Mice:
I gave some of my friends mice. Mice are simply hearts that are folded in half. You can write a mouse-realated joke on the inside and draw eyes and whiskers on the outside. It's a very cute idea.
Victorian Valentine:
I used some heart shaped doilies and Victorian clip art to make a beautiful, Victorian-style card for my mother.
Fish:
I made a fish by cutting out a big heart and a small heart. I then glued the small heart behind the large heart to make a fish tale. and added eyes and a fish-related joke.
Cat:
I used two skinny hearts as ears and had a big heart as a head.
Ballerina:
I used an accordian of paper as a dress for a ballerina that i drew on the inside of a card. When I opened the card, the dress expanded.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Morse Code Alphabet
Morse Code Alphabet
A •- N -•
B -••• O ---
C -•-• P •--•
D -•• Q --•-
E • R •-•
F ••-• S •••
G --• T -
H •••• U ••-
I •• V •••-
J •--- W •--
K -•- X -••-
L •-•• Y -•--
M -- Z --••
? ••--••
, --••--
. •-•-•-
? ••--••
, --••--
. •-•-•-
For some reason I decided to post the morse code alphabet. Maybe because it's in the book that I'm re-reading: the Mysterious Benedict Society.
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