aholmes Home Network Lucid Chart
This is the network I used to have. It is my Isp connected to my modem by wire. The modem goes through my wireless router and they both give internet to my system.Through either net my computer is hooked up.
Tech Reflection
I learned a lot about networks from this experience. I found out that most people get their internet from a router. I also learned that internet falls down, so the best place for a router to go for the strongest network connection is the top floor of the house. Networks can have a lot of different various things on them at once. Also, a lot more things use the internet than I thought at first. Most of the time, people don't want to share their internet so it is password guarded.
What other people need to know about having their own home network provided by an ISP is there are a lot of bad things out in the inter-world that they need to be aware of and protected against.
When's the Game? from Wilson Biggs on Vimeo.
Explanation: This blog post will be teaching you how to use proper manners in situations when you might need it.
Different ways to say Thank you...
. gracias.................. thank you
. mucho gracias........ thanks a lot
. mil gracias............. thanks a million
Different ways to say Your welcome
. De nada................ Your welcome
. Por nada
. No hay de qué
How to say "what was that" if you didn't catch what someone said
¿Como?
How to say "Please"
Por favor.
Different ways to say "Excuse me"
Con permiso (when someones standing in your way)
Disculpe (to get someones attention)
Perdón (if you accidentally bump into someone
Heres a video showing how to use proper manners¡Hola! | Hello |
¡Buenos días! | Good morning |
¡Buenas tardes! | Good afternoon |
¡Buenas noches! | Good night |
How are you/ response
*¿Cómo estás (tú)? | How are you? (informal) |
*¿Cómo está (usted)? | How are you? (formal) |
¿Que tal? | How are you? (informal or formal) |
(Muy) Bein, gracias | (very) Good, thanks |
Más o menos | okay |
(Muy) mal | (very) terrible |
**Estoy... ...enfermo/a ...cansado/a ...contendo/a ...estrado/a | I’m... ...sick ...tired ...happy ...stressed |
*¿Y tú? | And you? (informal) |
*¿Y usted? | And you? (formal) |
*when speaking spanish, you will tend to use certain words to address different people. Tú and usted mean the same thing but tú is used in informal situations and usted is used in formal ones.
Goodbye
¡Adiós! | Bye! |
¡Hasta luego! | See ya later! |
¡Hasta pronto! | See ya soon! |
¡Hasta mañana! | See ya tomorrow! |
¡Qué le vaya bein! | Have a good one! |
The Days of The Week |
In Spanish and English |
lunes |
Monday |
martes |
Tuesday |
miérocoles |
Wednesday |
jueves |
Thursday |
viernes |
Friday |
sábado |
Saturday |
domingo |
Sunday |