Facebook Crash in 'Worse in four Years'
Dan Whitworth
Friday 24, September 2010
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/
"FACEBOOK CRASH"
It's thought around 135 million people were unable to log on to faceboob yesterday.This problem lasted from 7pm. It also lasted for two and a half hours. The flaw caused a "huge disruption" to the site which has 500 million users worldwide. One of facebook senior engineers Robert Johnson apologised to everyone. While fixing this problem the automated system ended up causig more damage than fixing the problem.
I decided to share this piece of news because a lot of people use facebook and they dont know about the problem cause it dident affect them. For Example i dident know about this problem because it dident affect me i was able to sign on without any problem at all so while reading this news i was shocked.
This article is not related to anything we are studying in class but i think this was an interesting piecee of information to share to the people who dident know about it
Global History Blog
Friday, September 24, 2010
Saturday, September 18, 2010
rouishti goordial pd 4 HW #5
Question 1
Scientific Revolution- A new way about thinking about the world.
Nicolaus Copernicus- A man who belived that the sun stood in the middle of the universe and the other planets, stars, and moons revolved around the sun.
Heliocentric Theory- The theory that the sun stays in the center of the universe and everything else revolves around it.
Johannes Kelper- An assistant of Tycho Brahe who continued his studies after Brahe died.
Galileo Galilei- The man who discovered the law of the pedulum and proved that Aristotle was wrong.
Scientific Method- The logical procedure for finding and testing ideas.
Francis Bacon- An english politician and writier who has a passion for science. He felt that if scientists better understood the world then scientists could find ways to improve people's lives.
Rene Descartes- A man who had a love for science and thought the same asBacon but in a different way. He didn't rely on testing ideas. He used mathematics and logic.
Isaac Newton- The man who explained the laws of gravity. He believed that the same force that moved the plantets, moved everything on Earth.
Question 2
1. Scholars challenged the ideas of older thinkers with their own theories.
2.People starting using common sense instead of believing everything they were told.
3.Scientists would create tools that would help them make observations about the world.
4.Scholars would challenege the church beliefs which would have people questions the church's teachings.
5.New discoveries were made.
Scientific Revolution- A new way about thinking about the world.
Nicolaus Copernicus- A man who belived that the sun stood in the middle of the universe and the other planets, stars, and moons revolved around the sun.
Heliocentric Theory- The theory that the sun stays in the center of the universe and everything else revolves around it.
Johannes Kelper- An assistant of Tycho Brahe who continued his studies after Brahe died.
Galileo Galilei- The man who discovered the law of the pedulum and proved that Aristotle was wrong.
Scientific Method- The logical procedure for finding and testing ideas.
Francis Bacon- An english politician and writier who has a passion for science. He felt that if scientists better understood the world then scientists could find ways to improve people's lives.
Rene Descartes- A man who had a love for science and thought the same asBacon but in a different way. He didn't rely on testing ideas. He used mathematics and logic.
Isaac Newton- The man who explained the laws of gravity. He believed that the same force that moved the plantets, moved everything on Earth.
Question 2
1. Scholars challenged the ideas of older thinkers with their own theories.
2.People starting using common sense instead of believing everything they were told.
3.Scientists would create tools that would help them make observations about the world.
4.Scholars would challenege the church beliefs which would have people questions the church's teachings.
5.New discoveries were made.
Monday, September 13, 2010
HW # 4 churchs justice
1) Describe Canon Law.
Canon Law were very strick. If you violate the canon law you could be on one of the two haresh punishment.
2) Describe what might happened to a person like a king, who didn't follow canon law.
If a king quarrel with a pope he might result in excommunication he would be denied salvation. the king continued to disobey the pope, in turn could use an even more frightening weapon against him
Canon Law were very strick. If you violate the canon law you could be on one of the two haresh punishment.
2) Describe what might happened to a person like a king, who didn't follow canon law.
If a king quarrel with a pope he might result in excommunication he would be denied salvation. the king continued to disobey the pope, in turn could use an even more frightening weapon against him
Friday, September 10, 2010
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