Talk:Joey Romero
Nice job Joey, have you figured out how to put words next to images or was that just a surprise? I haven't figured it out yet, like I don't know how to put an image off to the right of a column of words, but if you look in the discussion on Rebecca's page I put a pretty heart in the middle of a sentence! Here, I'll give you a !! Make sure you sign your comments --Piper 21:19, 30 May 2010 (PDT)
Hi Mrs. P! Uhh I think the words to the side was just a fluke. Sorry! But I've added more to my page, and there's still that huge white space under my first graph. We both tried, and I can't figure out why that one didn't work and the second one did! Oh well, I hope you have fun with your Grand Canyon excursions!
P.S. I like the star better than the heart anyway!
P.S.S. What was that website we went to in astronomy where they gave us a picture with a lot of stars and galaxies and stuff and if you clicked on one it told you what it was? That would be a cool link to put on my page because that was really awesome.
--Romero 14:53, 31 May 2010 (PDT)
Very nice, I always say embrace your nerdiness! I think the white space has something to do with how we save and crop things in paint. maybe we should be just plain old saving the graph as a jpg or whatever w/o using paint, I bet there's a way? Love the Galaxy Zoo link, the other one I think you are thinking of is SDSS. Go to SDSS.org and try to get to navigation tool. instructions are somewhere on my moodle if you can't figure it out by playing around. If that's not the site you're thinking of, look around on the moodle and you might find it. You can get to my moodle thru teacher websites at LWN.--Piper 16:47, 31 May 2010 (PDT)
Yep! SDSS was what I was thinking of. Are there any other things I gotta do?--Romero 09:46, 1 June 2010 (PDT)
LOVE the additional images, are you really going to have a ponytail? Looks good to me. Other than commenting on any new comments you get, or commenting on other pages as they evolve, you are good. What do you think we should discuss, work on next week? --Peggy Piper 11:12, 1 June 2010 (PDT)