Finishing My Flashlight
Yesterday, we finished our flashlights! I got to assemble and decorate it. I was overjoyed when I found out it worked, and I got to bring it home. At home, I turned on the kitchen faucet and put my flashlight
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Yesterday, we finished our flashlights! I got to assemble and decorate it. I was overjoyed when I found out it worked, and I got to bring it home. At home, I turned on the kitchen faucet and put my flashlight
How do touchscreens (on iPads and iPhones) even work? Do the phone manufacturers literally create millions of tiny buttons in different areas that are hidden under the screen? No, wait… the screen has to have pixels, not buttons, wait whaaAAaaat?
This is some HTML code for a simple quiz: At the bottom, there is a link to the output of the code. <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <p id=”Qone”>Question 1: <br>What is 2 times 2? <br> <input type=”button” value=”3″ onclick=”deleteQOne(), alert(‘Sorry, 3
Today, we’re making flashlights! Yep. The ones that people use to go camping with. The ones that people shine in their faces when telling stories by the fire. Why do they need the flashlight anyways? They’ve already got the fire
Soldering is fun. You can use it to fix wires, to complete circuits, and (what we did in class) make solder people! We first bend a copper wire into a circle using a wooden dowel, which formed the head. Then
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