I wish I had a Batgirl costume |
After HTML, we worked on LiveCode, and my stupid project closed out before I could save it again. I had to start over almost from scratch, but I was pretty much caught up by the time lunch rolled around. Lunch was from the Mix, and it was actually pretty good. I don't really like Asian cuisine because I can't really handle the oils, but I thought it was good. Linky told me how she says that people know when they have crossed a line with me because I have a certain look.
This is the look I have when you cross a line |
When lunch was over, we worked on our Google Drive projects. Belle and I are basically done. When that was over, we worked some more on LiveCode. Belle had the same problem as me, and had to start over. She got caught up, and almost as far as me. So I guess it was good. When we finished that, we continued working on HTML. We started our final projects, and I decided that I would do a twin business. It would be dedicated to gifts for twins. You would not believe how hard it is to get twin-related items. Our quince was a nightmare. Anywho.
Ok. Blog prompt. "If you could change the world by developing a device using computer science, what would it be and how would it change the world we live in? Describe it in one paragraph."
Hmmmm. This is a hard one. I'm not really sure. Hmmm. I think what I would do is create a device that would allow someone to download their memories onto a hard drive or to the cloud. Most of our memories are reconstructed one, and are therefore unreliable. This would greatly help in law enforcement because then cases where innocent people are convicted would not happen. If the memories could be downloaded, then they could be viewed and analyzed. This might also help with people with amnesia, so that they could settle back into their lives with greater ease.
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