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I really enjoy this. I cant wait to see how the bridges turn out. I AM YELLING BECAUSE I AM EXCITED.
ReplyDeletethis is NOT Troy of your class
You know It's funny that every group, but ours is mesuring their bridge in these images
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the hardest part was using glue that took forever to dry
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P.S Andrew, if you coment on the puctuation or capitalization of this coment then... well I don't know what then
I think that the bridge project is really cool and tht we sould do other cool projects like this.
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N-Dru
ReplyDeleteI think I found the architectual design that I wanted to use. HOWEVER... and this is a huge however... my ideas for design are most likely to NOT pass the 3 ounce test. I need to use less than 750 toothpicks and I just realized that I glued in too many toothpicks on one part, so... yeah, I'm dead. BTW Camden, the only reason why I have yet to mention the punctuation or capitalization of your comment is because you added the P.S.
But you never said anything about spelling, so... you spelled "coment" wrong. It has two m's.
Can we make this 4 ounces?
Bridges got swag
ReplyDeleteI think this is a really fun interactive project and thank you Hanna for your idea on sticking the tooth picks together.
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I found it challenging to make the project be less then 3 oz but still be sturdy although I love the challenge. Who will win?
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Ps My team will win :)
I think the bridge thingy was fun. Oh and nicole, we wont win, keep dreaming.
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I really like building projects like these. They're fun and challenging. Our group happens to be the only group not measuring everything. Will that be a problem later on?
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This is the best project ever, I have always loved constructing things and this definitely helps me understand the forces acting on an object. - Hanna
ReplyDeletethis is such an awesome project!! i know that my team will not win, but at least we are having a good time!! it will be much easier to make the bridge now that it does not have to be 3oz:)
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This is the best project ever! I am glad that we can work on it at home, because I am no where near finishing. - Hanna
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