Saturday, October 31, 2015
Sunday, October 25, 2015
Saturday, October 24, 2015
Update
Hello everybody!
I am adding new pages to my website, as you can see.
My posts will now be separated into:
The Chips: Personal Posts
The Computers: Facts and Stats
And of course,
Home: General (e.g. updates)
I am adding new pages to my website, as you can see.
My posts will now be separated into:
The Chips: Personal Posts
The Computers: Facts and Stats
And of course,
Home: General (e.g. updates)
Friday, October 23, 2015
Translate
Hello!
I have added a translate button at the bottom of my blog, and so if you'd like, you can translate it into the language you prefer.
I may also be opening my own version of this site but in different languages. Details to come!
Chips and Computers
Hello!
If you're new to my site, I can see why you're like
"Why is this site named Chips and Computers?"
Well, my blog is about many things, so here is the name explained.
Chips explains the personal things I have, updates, etc.
Computers explains all the facts.
If you're new to my site, I can see why you're like
"Why is this site named Chips and Computers?"
Well, my blog is about many things, so here is the name explained.
Chips explains the personal things I have, updates, etc.
Computers explains all the facts.
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
McDonald's and 80 other companies commit to fight global warming
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Mcdonalds
and 80 other American businesses commit to fight global warming
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81
American companies including Walmart, Alcoa, and Coca-Cola have agreed to a
government led plan to combat climate change
·
The
companies have signed a pledge to support the landmark Paris climate
negotiation set for the end of this year, reduce their emissions and increase
low-carbon investments.
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This
means that McDonalds will use less energy- they have specific goals, like
reducing emissions up to 50%, reducing water usage to as much as 80%, and
purchasing 100% renewable energy and pursuing zero net deforestation in supply
chains
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The
White house has set a goal of cutting nearly 6 billion tons of carbon pollution
through 2030, including a reduction of emission from the energy sector of 32%
by 2030.
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Canadian Election
Well, as you all know, the Liberals have won the Canadian election. Justin Trudeau is now Canada`s new Prime Minister.
Results:
Speaking of which, prior to the election results, this is what I found on the Liberal website. I`m sure that if you went on the Liberal website before too, you would find it too.
No no button, I guess. They want to think positively.
Results:
Speaking of which, prior to the election results, this is what I found on the Liberal website. I`m sure that if you went on the Liberal website before too, you would find it too.
No no button, I guess. They want to think positively.
Thursday, October 15, 2015
Sunday, October 11, 2015
Charging an iPad with a Bad Charging Connection
Charging an iPad with a bad charger connection is like having the feeling of mowing dirt.
Energy Poem
Energy sources are all around us
But do we use them wisely enough?
From oil and coal and biomass to tidal
But to us, non-renewable sources like coal and oil are very vital.
All the non- renewable sources are running out
So we need a green technology to think about
We have a lot of green energy which come from the earth.
So if we use the green energy like solar and wind that comes from the earth
We can stop the chemical domination
And save the future generations
But do we use them wisely enough?
From oil and coal and biomass to tidal
But to us, non-renewable sources like coal and oil are very vital.
All the non- renewable sources are running out
So we need a green technology to think about
We have a lot of green energy which come from the earth.
So if we use the green energy like solar and wind that comes from the earth
We can stop the chemical domination
And save the future generations
Parts of a Hybrid Car
The basic systems of a hybrid car. It includes a
→ Set of batteries
→ A PCU
→ An electrical engine
→ A reduction gear
→ A planetary Gear
→ A gasoline engine
→ A generator
They have a lot of
machines, which make them go a ton of Km ( well not a ton, but you get the
point) slower.
The set of batteries
stores electricity for the whole car. The PCU (power control unit) transmits
electricity to where it is heading like from the batteries to the electric
motor or the generator to the batteries. The electrical engine helps move the
car and does most of the work in the cities. The reduction gear is the gear
that has to be spinned to spin the wheels in order to make the car move. The
planetary gear just connects the gasoline engine and the electrical engine
together. The gasoline engine does most of the work when the car is driving at
high speeds (on the highway, for example) and also sends a bit of gasoline to
the generator. The generator takes gasoline from the gasoline engine and turns
it in to electricity for the batteries or the electric motor.
Cell Parts Analogy
The
nucleus is like the headquarters of the factory because it controls and
coordinates the whole cell in the same way that the headquarters controls and
coordinates the activities of the factory.
The nucleolus is like the boss's office in the office because it makes ribosomes in the same way that it makes new rooms (by renovations) in the factory.
The nucleolus is like the boss's office in the office because it makes ribosomes in the same way that it makes new rooms (by renovations) in the factory.
The ribosomes are like the crayon
making rooms because it manufactures the proteins that are essential for cell
growth and survival in the same way that the crayon making rooms make the
crayons for the factory's money.
The proteins
are like the crayons because it proteins help power the cell in the same way
that the crayons in a way power the factory with the money.
The Endoplasmic Reticulum is like the carts/ forklifts because it transports the proteins throughout the cell in the same way the carts/forklifts transport the crayons.
The Golgi apparatus is like the packaging office because it exports the simple proteins throughout the cell in the same way the packaging office packages and exports the crayons to the outside world.
The cell
membrane is like the metal fence of the factory because it protects the cell
(only letting certain things in and certain things out) in the same way that
the metal fence only allow workers with special passes in or out.
The lysosome
is like the smelter because it digests food and waste (rejects) in the same way
that the smelter smelts down broken crayons.
The vacuole
is like the scrap yard because it stores excess food and waste in the same way
that the scrap yard stores the extra broken crayons.
The
mitochondria are like the nuclear power core because it powers the cell in the
same way the nuclear power core powers the entire factory.
Random
Random means
something proceeding, made,
or occurring without definite aim, reason, or pattern. To get a sense of something that is random,
it is something that has nothing to predict before, they only known once you
look. Because of this, coin flips and rolling die are not intrinsically random;
they are only random because of our ignorance. This is because if we could know
every initial condition, the exact properties and conditions that play for a
flip or roll, we could theoretically calculate the result before it even
happens. Sure enough, researchers have
built coin-flipping robots which can precisely control a flip to get the result
they want 100% of the time. We don't predict this often because it is extremely
difficult. Large amounts of precision would be needed because the smallest
difference between two initial conditions can be magnified overtime leading to
chaotic extremely difficulty to predict results.
The Number 17
Seventeen is a
number right after 16 and right before 18. In spoken English, 17 and 70 are
both confused as they sound the same. When carefully pronounced, they differ in
which syllable is stressed. However in dates such as 1798 or when contrasting
in the teens (16, 17, 18, 19), the stress is moved to the first syllable. The
number 17 has a wide significance in pure mathematics, as well as in applied
sciences, law, music, religion, sports, and other cultural phenomena.
This number is
described at MIT s "the least random number", according to hacker's
lore. This is supposedly because in a study where respondents were asked to
choose a random number from 1 to 20.
Friday, October 9, 2015
Buy Lottery Tickets!
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You could win a Hyundai car, and cash prizes of up to 10 000 dollars !
For more details please post your comment below.
I'm Never Wrong!
Do you what I hate most?
People who deny that they are wrong and I'm the wrong one.
For example, I just wrote a test and it said 5 places blah blah blah.
So I wrote 5 places.
Instead, I had it wrong, and the instructor showed me the right answers, which were professions, not places.
How annoying is that?
#smh
People who deny that they are wrong and I'm the wrong one.
For example, I just wrote a test and it said 5 places blah blah blah.
So I wrote 5 places.
Instead, I had it wrong, and the instructor showed me the right answers, which were professions, not places.
How annoying is that?
#smh
Globalization and How it Affects Us
Hello!
I spent a few days working on this blog post underneath, hope you people enjoy it!
Did you know that globalization
affects us every day? I believe most of the
changes that globalization has caused us are positive. One example is pricing of
goods. With globalization, pricing of goods can be lower. Many goods come from
China, and in China many goods can be produced at a very little price. However,
many jobs from our country go to countries like India where labor costs are
cheap and environmental rules are not strictly enforced. Globalization
affects and me positively because of
pricing of goods, new information technology (IT), and better quality of life.
Globalization
is the unification of the world’s economy. It brings the world together, and it
can bring world peace. Many countries import goods to one another in return of goods
that import to them. This is one main reason why in stores we have strawberries
when it's winter. This is because not in all countries it is winter, and so
they can import out-of-season foods to countries that are in winter. However, this saps jobs from
first-world countries to developing and third-world countries. Globalization
drives consumer prices down, and it saves us more money and allows us to buy
things year round.
Globalization
also foresees a huge change in information technology (IT). This affects me
because I can talk with people all over the world. Internet is a big help to
globalization because I can post things on the Internet and people globally who
have Internet can see it. Relating to the world, new IT can create new jobs. I
can also order things on the Internet, specifically ones made in Asia because
they are cheaper. I can find out what is happening in different countries
without having to go there. In general, the Internet is a big thing of my life
that affects me in a positive way.
Globalization
is all about the world. Therefore, this includes widespread availability of
global goods, services, and ideas positively impact lives of citizens. Examples
of these can include more opportunities for international travel tourism; more
chances to work abroad due to liberal immigrant laws and foreign worker
programs, and especially worldwide entertainment- these include music, sports,
fads, and pop culture. I also can buy things from other countries, as
previously mentioned. With the new innovation of technology and the widespread
distribution of foreign goods, globalization helps me live better.
In
conclusion, globalization affects us positively because of pricing of goods, new information technology
(IT), and better quality of life. Globalization is important to everyone
because the world is one place, and it would be hard for countries to just
ignore each other and mind their own business. Globalization brings benefits to
people of the world. At the same time,
it unifies the world's economy and promotes interchange of world views,
products, ideas, and other aspects of culture.
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Handwriting
I found out if you write cursive for too long and you really get into it, and if you try printing a few seconds later, and even an hour later, it would be hard because your hand is now automated in writing cursive.

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Friday, October 2, 2015
Nigahiga New Video!
One of my favorite youtubers is Nigahiga.
Check out his new video here!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8NyJkayFGk
Q & A!
Hello!
Today I am posting a new thing called "Ask Pancawind!"
Comment in the box below or contact me your question and I will answer it as fast as possible!
Can't wait to see all your questions!
Today I am posting a new thing called "Ask Pancawind!"
Comment in the box below or contact me your question and I will answer it as fast as possible!
Can't wait to see all your questions!
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