How does it do that?
Joyce Fetteroll
Here's a little math trick:
1) Go to the link below. After reading each window click on the boy
in the
lower right corner of the picture.
2) In the last window type in your answer in the white box using the
keyboard (there is no cursor).
http://digicc.com/fido/
Joyce
Answers to common unschooling questions:
http://home.earthlink.net/~fetteroll/rejoycing/
Blog of writing prompts for speculative fiction writers:
http://dragonwritingprompts.blogsome.com/
1) Go to the link below. After reading each window click on the boy
in the
lower right corner of the picture.
2) In the last window type in your answer in the white box using the
keyboard (there is no cursor).
http://digicc.com/fido/
Joyce
Answers to common unschooling questions:
http://home.earthlink.net/~fetteroll/rejoycing/
Blog of writing prompts for speculative fiction writers:
http://dragonwritingprompts.blogsome.com/
marji
It's an old accounting trick (at least that's how I learned
it). It's what makes the number 9 the coolest of the numbers!!! (Of
course, 3's pretty cool, too, and then, what about the number
7? That's a great number also. And you can't not absolutely adore
the number 5, and then there's always . . . )
At 04:14 3/23/2006, you wrote:
it). It's what makes the number 9 the coolest of the numbers!!! (Of
course, 3's pretty cool, too, and then, what about the number
7? That's a great number also. And you can't not absolutely adore
the number 5, and then there's always . . . )
At 04:14 3/23/2006, you wrote:
>Here's a little math trick:[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>1) Go to the link below. After reading each window click on the boy
>in the
>lower right corner of the picture.
>2) In the last window type in your answer in the white box using the
>keyboard (there is no cursor).
>
>http://digicc.com/fido/
>
>Joyce