- Can reach a speed of 1,800 mph (2,900 km/h)
- Uses a vacuum to minimize air resistance.
- It also uses electromagnetism to lift the train off a track and to provide propulsion.
- It is smoother to ride than surface-supported alternatives and are is affected by the weather.
Friday, May 23, 2014
Scientists build super-maglev train that could hit 1,800 mph - Blog Post 5/23
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Blog Post 5/16
- The latest design features an insect-like frame that makes extensive use of bamboo and like the solarwatt systerm, it features glass-on-glass solar modules on its rooftop.
- The system is designed to enable owners to charge direct from the solar collector panels and providing a detailed report on the amount of solar going into the system and how that compares against grid consumption.
Social Bookmarks
- The Web 2.0 tool I would use would be this website. I would use this website in Mrs. Manolokakis's vocal history and vocal technique.
- I would use this tool to create music online that will help my practice singing.
- This will help me learn the class content and lessons because it will help me with reading notes, and being on key.
Thursday, May 1, 2014
Discussion Question
- Why did you select the sites you subscribed to?
- I selected these sites because I visit them a lot to find out information.
- Was it easy to find feeds and to subscribe to them?
- Yes, finding the feeds and subscribing to them was easy. However, not all websites that I visit daily had RSS feeds.
- Which sites were your favorites?
- New York Times, USA Recalls, and Digital Photography news.
- What else can you use RSS feeds for?
- To help your everyday browsing experience by showing all your websites in one location.
- How likely are you to continue to use RSS feeds in the future?
- Most likely, I am not going to continue using RSS feeds because I use the internet to go on Netflix, and to blog.
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