(Nov 14 10:02a) iryna1109: hi
(Nov 14 10:03a) I love Frogs :): oh my kooloieo (Nov 14 10:03a) I love Frogs :): hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (Nov 14 10:03a) iryna1109: nice man. nice. (Nov 14 10:03a) Democrititus: who is Guest 3 (Nov 14 10:04a) Democrititus: ... (Nov 14 10:07a) Guest 3: Hi Group! This is Guest 3. My name is Bhaskar Kurada and I am in Dallas, TX (Nov 14 10:09a) Guest 3: I just read your project and it seems very interesting. Will be getting back with you next Wednesday. (Nov 19 9:32a) Epicurus: loading................ (Nov 19 10:06a) iryna1109: mr. Kurada we would appreciate your thoughts on our project. we will meet next time on friday. (Nov 19 10:34a) Bhaskar Kurada: Iryna, seems like you have started off very well. Now that you have some statistics, try to find out what are the worst affected areas (Nov 19 10:35a) Bhaskar Kurada: and find what conditions these are under. Conditions should include geographical, environmental, political and economic. (Nov 19 10:36a) Bhaskar Kurada: Which one of those conditions would your group be able to help change? (Nov 19 10:38a) Bhaskar Kurada: Sorry I was in a meeting while you were all on line. Will try to meet you on friday. (Nov 19 9:13p) Epicurus: This is Sabir (Nov 19 9:13p) Epicurus: We will try our best to get this information (Nov 19 9:14p) Epicurus: Hopefully we will be able to chat with you on friday (Nov 19 9:14p) Epicurus: Mr Kurada (Nov 19 9:15p) Epicurus: I have found a wonderful site with statistics that are up to dat but i don't know how to upload the page here (Nov 19 9:15p) Epicurus: up to date* (Nov 19 9:15p) Epicurus: I would appreciate it if you could check out the site, it is stopthehunger.com (Nov 19 9:15p) Epicurus: if you know how to put that page here it would be a great help for us (Nov 21 9:41a) Epicurus: is that you mr kurada (Nov 21 9:41a) Bhaskar Kurada: Yes Group, how is everyone doing? (Nov 21 9:41a) iryna1109: we're good thank you. (Nov 21 9:41a) Epicurus: we are doing fine (Nov 21 9:41a) iryna1109: how about you? (Nov 21 9:41a) Bhaskar Kurada: Very well, thank you. (Nov 21 9:42a) iryna1109: so we're trying to find some nations that are affected the most by world hunger. (Nov 21 9:42a) Epicurus: Anyways, we have started to work on the second page with areas that are worst affected and geographical information if you are interested in checking it out. (Nov 21 9:42a) Bhaskar Kurada: Good. Have you made any progress? (Nov 21 9:42a) iryna1109: yeah. (Nov 21 9:42a) Bhaskar Kurada: Ok. I will check it out. (Nov 21 9:43a) iryna1109: we found a map that shows the areas that are affected the most by undernourishment. (Nov 21 9:44a) Bhaskar Kurada: I am guessing Africa is most affected,right? (Nov 21 9:44a) iryna1109: yeah. and some countries in Asia. (Nov 21 9:45a) Bhaskar Kurada: Okay, let's list all those countries by severity (Nov 21 9:45a) Epicurus: There's a problem (Nov 21 9:45a) Bhaskar Kurada: I see Epicurus is trying to show me the map (Nov 21 9:45a) Epicurus: I'm trying to post a map of this and a key but it pastes only on page 3 and 4 not 2 (Nov 21 9:47a) Bhaskar Kurada: I see it, Epicurus. That may be how Vyew works. I am (Nov 21 9:47a) Bhaskar Kurada: not that familiar with this software (Nov 21 9:47a) Bhaskar Kurada: Great. We can all see the map now (Nov 21 9:47a) Epicurus: Excellent (Nov 21 9:48a) Epicurus: Sorry that the key is on page 2 and the map is on 3 (Nov 21 9:48a) Epicurus: But for future reference (Nov 21 9:48a) iryna1109: there's another website that has lots of maps about things like life expectancy and daily calories and grams of fat per person. (Nov 21 9:48a) Epicurus: The lightest countries are those that are much better off and the darker the color is the worst the hunger is (Nov 21 9:49a) Bhaskar Kurada: Great source. So the darkest ones with highest severity are in Africa and few countries in Asia (Nov 21 9:49a) iryna1109: yeah. (Nov 21 9:50a) Epicurus: Yes (Nov 21 9:50a) Bhaskar Kurada: Ok. then list list all those we countries (Nov 21 9:50a) iryna1109: that's what we're working on now. (Nov 21 9:51a) Bhaskar Kurada: and you can make a table of what the weather conditions, political conditions for each (Nov 21 9:51a) Epicurus: Okay (Nov 21 9:51a) Epicurus: What does DR mean for DR Congo (Nov 21 9:52a) Bhaskar Kurada: Most of the hunger as you know is due to poor soil where they cannot grow enough food (Nov 21 9:52a) iryna1109: or severe poverty. (Nov 21 9:52a) Bhaskar Kurada: DR Congo means Dominican Republic of Congo (Nov 21 9:53a) Bhaskar Kurada: Some countries are politically so unstable that the riches of the country are enjoyed only by a few while the majority suffers (Nov 21 9:53a) iryna1109: that makes sense. (Nov 21 9:54a) Bhaskar Kurada: You can see that happening in countries like Somalia, Congo, Uganda etc (Nov 21 9:54a) iryna1109: yeah. (Nov 21 9:54a) Epicurus: I'm going to be quiet for a while because I'm doing some mad work. (Nov 21 9:55a) Bhaskar Kurada: Where people have natural resources, they may not have the techonogy to harness those resources (Nov 21 9:55a) iryna1109: so we need to start thinking of possible solutions, but I think that when we find out the weather conditions and political conditions we could probably think of better specific solutions to the problem. (Nov 21 9:55a) Epicurus: Mr. Kurada Tanzania is south of Kenya right? (Nov 21 9:55a) Bhaskar Kurada: Those type of countries, we can teach them how to better produce food (Nov 21 9:56a) Bhaskar Kurada: That is correct (Nov 21 9:56a) iryna1109: yeah but in a technological way. (Nov 21 9:56a) Bhaskar Kurada: yeah (Nov 21 9:57a) Epicurus: So therefore Kenya and Tanzania would be in the worst position in africa along with DR Congo and MAdagascar? (Nov 21 9:58a) Bhaskar Kurada: From the map, that appears so. (Nov 21 9:58a) Epicurus: okay I will start posting th worst affected areas in order (Nov 21 9:58a) Epicurus: pretty soon (Nov 21 9:58a) Bhaskar Kurada: All these countries, Kenya, Tanzania, Congo and Madagascar have plenty of resources (Nov 21 9:59a) Bhaskar Kurada: Congo for example has a military dictatorship (Nov 21 10:00a) iryna1109: but if they have all the resources, then why are there so many undernourished people? (Nov 21 10:00a) Bhaskar Kurada: it is not the same as we have democracy here (Nov 21 10:00a) Bhaskar Kurada: Great question. That is one of the things your group can investigate (Nov 21 10:01a) Epicurus: so are you saying that a critical for malnurichment is their lack of a good government (Nov 21 10:01a) iryna1109: that's a good idea. (Nov 21 10:01a) Epicurus: *ATTENTION* (Nov 21 10:01a) Epicurus: We are leaving in about 7 minutes! (Nov 21 10:02a) Bhaskar Kurada: In some ways because when you have corrupt dictators, the wealth of the nation is not going to be trickled to everyone in the country (Nov 21 10:02a) iryna1109: because the dictator wants all of it? (Nov 21 10:02a) Bhaskar Kurada: In a general way, yes. (Nov 21 10:02a) Epicurus: So the spread of wealth affects the (foodbudget id like to say) and there is no way they can afford their food, leading to malnurishment (Nov 21 10:03a) Bhaskar Kurada: You are going in the right direction (Nov 21 10:03a) Epicurus: *ATTENTION* (Nov 21 10:03a) Epicurus: MR. KURADA WE ARE LEAVING IN ABOUT 5 MINUTES! (Nov 21 10:03a) Bhaskar Kurada: Once you list your countries, you might want to consider what each country has to offer in terms of their natural resources (Nov 21 10:04a) iryna1109: some of us might be on this weekend posting new information, so if you could check it out this weekend that would be great. (Nov 21 10:04a) Bhaskar Kurada: I see the warning, Epicurus (Nov 21 10:04a) Bhaskar Kurada: Great! If time permits, I will Iryna. (Nov 21 10:04a) iryna1109: thank you. (: (Nov 21 10:05a) Bhaskar Kurada: So what are you guys going to be working on till the next meeting? (Nov 21 10:05a) iryna1109: more facts about the most affected countries and we'll try to answer my question. (Nov 21 10:05a) Epicurus: WE might be on on random days throughout the nesxt week (Nov 21 10:06a) Epicurus: Because we have a thanksgiving break next week (Nov 21 10:06a) Epicurus: hopefully we can leave messages for each other (Nov 21 10:07a) iryna1109: so we need to log off now but thank you for all your help! (Nov 21 10:07a) Bhaskar Kurada: Excellent! If you want to send me an e-mail, you can send at bkurada2004@yahoo.com (Nov 21 10:07a) iryna1109: okay thank you. (Nov 21 10:07a) Bhaskar Kurada: Pleasure is all mine! Keep up the good work! (Nov 21 10:08a) Epicurus: goodbye mr kurada see you later (Nov 21 10:08a) Bhaskar Kurada: Bye. (Dec 3 10:00a) Epicurus: hello (Dec 3 10:00a) Bhaskar Kurada: Hi there Epicurus! (Dec 3 10:00a) Epicurus: iryna is gunna be here soon (Dec 3 10:00a) Bhaskar Kurada: Sorry I had a meeting; couldn't join u earlier (Dec 3 10:01a) Epicurus: well im uploading a new map (Dec 3 10:01a) Epicurus: much better map (Dec 3 10:01a) Bhaskar Kurada: I see you guys have made some progress (Dec 3 10:02a) Epicurus: check out page2 (Dec 3 10:02a) Epicurus: awesomeness (Dec 3 10:02a) Epicurus: by friday I'll have all the worst affected areas (Dec 3 10:03a) iryna1109: so we have thought of 3 possible solutions. (Dec 3 10:03a) Bhaskar Kurada: that looks good (Dec 3 10:03a) Bhaskar Kurada: hi Iryna! go ahead (Dec 3 10:04a) iryna1109: one of our solutions is a way for people affected by hunger that live in areas with poor growing conditions better irrigation systems (Dec 3 10:04a) iryna1109: and then we thought of food cloning (Dec 3 10:05a) iryna1109: and a high protein food mixture (Dec 3 10:05a) Bhaskar Kurada: I am not sure what you mean by food cloning (Dec 3 10:05a) iryna1109: making an exact copy of a certain food (Dec 3 10:06a) Bhaskar Kurada: ok (Dec 3 10:06a) Bhaskar Kurada: so in areas where there are already resources but not utilized properly, your first solution will apply very well (Dec 3 10:07a) iryna1109: yeah but where there are good growing conditions, the solution won't really matter. (Dec 3 10:08a) iryna1109: i'm sorry but class is over and we have to go. (Dec 3 10:08a) iryna1109: but we will talk to you on friday. (Dec 3 10:08a) Bhaskar Kurada: ok (Dec 3 10:08a) Bhaskar Kurada: bye (Dec 5 9:46a) Epicurus: whats up (Dec 5 9:47a) Bhaskar Kurada: hi (Dec 5 9:47a) Epicurus: on the map (Dec 5 9:47a) Epicurus: if u look closely to a small area above somalia (Dec 5 9:47a) Epicurus: its purple for some reason (Dec 5 9:48a) Bhaskar Kurada: that little country might be Djoubuti, a French protectorate (Dec 5 9:49a) Epicurus: i see (Dec 5 9:49a) Epicurus: well after studying a few statistical maps (Dec 5 9:49a) Bhaskar Kurada: you may have to check a real map to confirm (Dec 5 9:49a) Epicurus: the worst affected areas in the continent of Africa are in the sub sahara area (Dec 5 9:50a) Epicurus: do you have any idea why egypt and libya are so well of? (Dec 5 9:51a) Bhaskar Kurada: Libiya might be due to petrodollars and small population (Dec 5 9:51a) Epicurus: petrodollars? (Dec 5 9:52a) Bhaskar Kurada: libiya produces lot of petroleum (Dec 5 9:52a) Epicurus: guest 3 is florin (Dec 5 9:52a) Thedude95: Yo, wasup? (Dec 5 9:52a) Bhaskar Kurada: so there is lot of govt subsidized programs by the govt (Dec 5 9:52a) Thedude95: I got 2 pages of notes im going to paste :P (Dec 5 9:53a) Epicurus: i see (Dec 5 9:53a) Epicurus: good job florin (Dec 5 9:53a) Thedude95: Ok, i got the notes on page 4 (Dec 5 9:53a) Thedude95: thanks :D (Dec 5 9:54a) Thedude95: ok, i also got the link to the website for this info (Dec 5 9:55a) Epicurus: mr kurada what is the country a little northeast of afghanistan (Dec 5 9:55a) Bhaskar Kurada: you have some good info Thedude95 (Dec 5 9:55a) Thedude95: thanks, i also posted the website (Dec 5 9:56a) Bhaskar Kurada: I think it is Turkmenistan or one of the old soviet block countries (Dec 5 9:57a) Guest 4: i did it!!!! (Dec 5 9:58a) Epicurus: mr kurada (Dec 5 9:58a) Bhaskar Kurada: go ahead (Dec 5 9:58a) Epicurus: the country above afghanistan is Tajikistan a soviet block country (Dec 5 9:58a) Thedude95: yup (Dec 5 9:59a) Thedude95: i helped them identify it :) (Dec 5 9:59a) Bhaskar Kurada: good. You will have to excuse me, I am not fully caught up with all the old soviet block countries (Dec 5 10:00a) Epicurus: me neither (Dec 5 10:00a) Bhaskar Kurada: now that you have identified some of the sub saharan countries with problems, what can you do next (Dec 5 10:01a) Epicurus: im looking at countries in asia and america (Dec 5 10:01a) Bhaskar Kurada: on one of the previous pages, someone mentioned poor drinking water (Dec 5 10:02a) Bhaskar Kurada: there might be water in the area but not pure. can you do something simple to purify the water ? (Dec 5 10:02a) Epicurus: it seems those countries in asia that are worst off are: afghanistan, tajikistan, Yemen, a small country north to saudi arabia(dark red) (Dec 5 10:03a) Epicurus: and what country is on the east coast asia (Dec 5 10:04a) Epicurus: i believe it is north korea (Dec 5 10:04a) Bhaskar Kurada: the country north of iran might be Azerbaijan (Dec 5 10:05a) Epicurus: ill look it up (Dec 5 10:06a) Bhaskar Kurada: so how is the project coming along? (Dec 5 10:07a) Epicurus: very well (Dec 5 10:07a) Epicurus: we have produced solutions and our team is looking into it (Dec 5 10:07a) Epicurus: soon we will have our worst affected countries (Dec 5 10:07a) Epicurus: sadly our time is limited (Dec 5 10:07a) Bhaskar Kurada: glad to know thta. (Dec 5 10:07a) Epicurus: we have to leave (Dec 5 10:07a) Bhaskar Kurada: I will see you next week (Dec 5 10:07a) Epicurus: bye (Dec 5 10:08a) Epicurus: you too (Dec 10 9:48a) Epicurus: hello (Dec 10 9:48a) Bhaskar Kurada: Hi group! (Dec 10 9:48a) iryna1109: hi (: (Dec 10 9:49a) Bhaskar Kurada: I am reading the new material you have posted (Dec 10 9:49a) Epicurus: i posted the worst affected conutries (Dec 10 9:49a) iryna1109: yeah i found this website that has a list of the protein in a lot of foods and i think that it's a pretty good source (Dec 10 9:50a) Epicurus: im now posting informatin about our possible solutions (Dec 10 9:50a) Bhaskar Kurada: Sounds like a good idea. Also give consideration if that protein is locally available or some company from here has to send them regularly (Dec 10 9:51a) iryna1109: there's like soybeans and other beans and nuts and stuff that are grown in the united states and stuff anyways. (Dec 10 9:51a) Bhaskar Kurada: good. (Dec 10 9:51a) Epicurus: and if that is put into account with food cloning it would be very helpful (Dec 10 9:52a) iryna1109: i think that we should just go with the high protein food shake thing. (Dec 10 9:52a) Epicurus: so that people would not have to be constantly sent to send that food to the areas affected by world hunger (Dec 10 9:52a) Epicurus: I believe we should go with the protein thing too (Dec 10 9:52a) Epicurus: but we should still reasearch our solutions (Dec 10 9:53a) iryna1109: the whole food cloning thing might be really expensive. (Dec 10 9:53a) Bhaskar Kurada: you have some good ideas, Epicurus! (Dec 10 9:53a) Epicurus: it is expensive (Dec 10 9:53a) Bhaskar Kurada: You could look for grants from some of the charitable foundations like the one Bill Gates heads (Dec 10 9:54a) Epicurus: ive also been researching with major genetically altered food companies and with the FDA (Dec 10 9:54a) iryna1109: high protein food shakes are inexpensive, easy to make, and could potentially benefit a lot of people (Dec 10 9:54a) Epicurus: and it sounds like they have started experimenting with food cloning (Dec 10 9:54a) Epicurus: not really food cloning but really more of cloning animals that give us food (Dec 10 9:55a) Epicurus: im putting a sticky note on page 3 with a link of animal cloning and food safety (Dec 10 9:56a) Epicurus: ssome activists feel that food cloning is inhumane in some way but the FDA says that its all good (Dec 10 9:56a) Bhaskar Kurada: as long as there are no inherent dangers, cloning could be a viable option (Dec 10 9:57a) Epicurus: the thing is the only area with sufficient funds for cloning devices would be here in the western hemisphere (Dec 10 9:57a) Epicurus: from what i would interpret (Dec 10 9:57a) Bhaskar Kurada: By inherent dangers meaning disease resistance etc (Dec 10 9:58a) Epicurus: exactly but I just thought (Dec 10 9:58a) Bhaskar Kurada: Bill Gates foundation helps lot of organizations in the underdeveloped and developing countries (Dec 10 9:58a) Epicurus: right now that if we can genetically alter animals and duplicate them, won't we be able to clone animals and the clones could be better than the original (Dec 10 9:58a) Epicurus: Bill GATES! (Dec 10 9:59a) Epicurus: thats good (Dec 10 9:59a) iryna1109: but if you think about it, there are so many of those countries that i doubt he would donate enough money for all of them. (Dec 10 9:59a) Epicurus: mr kurada (Dec 10 9:59a) Bhaskar Kurada: go ahead (Dec 10 10:00a) Epicurus: after further resaerch from what our partners tell us irrigation systems in africa willl be very difficult to come about (Dec 10 10:00a) Bhaskar Kurada: you are right (Dec 10 10:00a) Epicurus: so we are down to two solutions (Dec 10 10:01a) Epicurus: cloning and protein supplements (Dec 10 10:01a) Bhaskar Kurada: not really, you can still provide them a solution for clean drinking water (Dec 10 10:01a) Epicurus: in our idea for protein shakes and pills and whatever (Dec 10 10:01a) Bhaskar Kurada: remember, lot of children in Africa die of malnutrition and poor drinking water (Dec 10 10:02a) iryna1109: protein shakes have water in them. (Dec 10 10:02a) Epicurus: we don't jst give em medication and stuff we give them sort of a kit with protein rich foods (Dec 10 10:02a) Epicurus: also protein shakes contain a sufficient amount of water (Dec 10 10:02a) Epicurus: But i agree with the idea of clean drinking water (Dec 10 10:02a) iryna1109: because lots of protein rich foods already contain lots of water. (Dec 10 10:02a) Bhaskar Kurada: you can look into purifying tablets that convert dirty water into clean without much trouble (Dec 10 10:03a) Epicurus: i just thought of that, you typed the words off of my keyboard (Dec 10 10:04a) Bhaskar Kurada: so you can incorporate that into one of your solutions (Dec 10 10:04a) iryna1109: that's a good idea. (Dec 10 10:04a) iryna1109: but class is almost over, so we can talk again on friday. (Dec 10 10:05a) Bhaskar Kurada: Well Group, you are making good progress (Dec 10 10:05a) Bhaskar Kurada: will talk to you on friday (Dec 10 10:05a) iryna1109: i'm pretty sure that we won't be meeting next week, but i'll probably be on over break and during next week and stuff, so i might post something. (Dec 10 10:05a) Bhaskar Kurada: Bye (Dec 10 10:06a) iryna1109: bye bye (Dec 10 10:06a) Epicurus: bye (Jan 9 9:39a) thedude95: Bhaskar Kurada, are you there? (Jan 9 9:59a) Sabir: hello (Jan 9 9:59a) Bhaskar Kurada: Hi group! Happy New Year to all of you (Jan 9 9:59a) Sabir: happy new year to you too (Jan 9 10:00a) Bhaskar Kurada: How are you progressing on your project? (Jan 9 10:00a) Sabir: We thought you went on a cruise or something (Jan 9 10:00a) Sabir: But whatever lets get down to business (Jan 9 10:00a) Bhaskar Kurada: Not really!! thanks for thinking about me though!! (Jan 9 10:00a) Sabir: We,ve updated our possible solutions, added symptoms and results of malnutrition (Jan 9 10:01a) Bhaskar Kurada: I checked out on Wed and looks good (Jan 9 10:01a) Sabir: florin jsut posted those things on page 7 (Jan 9 10:02a) Sabir: iryna is working on finding high protein and nutritional foods for malnurished people (Jan 9 10:02a) thedude95: And plumpy nut (Jan 9 10:02a) Sabir: teressa is researching high protein foods, while iryna is searching plupy'nut (Jan 9 10:03a) Sabir: potatoes is what theyre crazy about right nwo (Jan 9 10:03a) Bhaskar Kurada: Good, they all look like good solutions (Jan 9 10:03a) Sabir: me and florin have finished up our potential solutions (Jan 9 10:04a) Sabir: if you think we need to extend plase tell us (Jan 9 10:04a) Sabir: if not we are unclear about what we should do (Jan 9 10:04a) thedude95: Also, should we add some pictures? (Jan 9 10:05a) Bhaskar Kurada: Sorry I had to be away from my desk (Jan 9 10:06a) Bhaskar Kurada: About the solutions: first let us look at all the possible ones and see how they will be practical in the areas that your are focusing on (Jan 9 10:07a) Sabir: Please be as quick and frank as you can because our time ends in about 2 minutes, its 10:06 here (Jan 9 10:07a) Bhaskar Kurada: Adding pictures is not a bad ide (Jan 9 10:07a) Sabir: okay (Jan 9 10:07a) thedude95: Im logging out. Goodbye, until next time. :) (Jan 9 10:07a) Sabir: Hopefully, we can meet up much earlier on WEdnesday to get more work done (Jan 9 10:07a) Bhaskar Kurada: let us review your rough draft next time (Jan 9 10:07a) Bhaskar Kurada: Ok (Jan 9 10:07a) Sabir: goodbye for now. (Jan 9 10:07a) Bhaskar Kurada: All right, gang!! (10:00 AM) thedude95: Hi
(10:01 AM) Sabir: hey there (10:01 AM) Bhaskar Kurada: Sorry group! (10:01 AM) thedude95: It's ok. (10:01 AM) Bhaskar Kurada: I had meetings conflicing at same tiem (10:01 AM) Sabir: we started like33 minutes ago (10:01 AM) Sabir: no problem (10:01 AM) thedude95: We need a bio of you. For our website (10:01 AM) Bhaskar Kurada: OK; what is the update? (10:01 AM) Sabir: ya a small biography of yourself (10:01 AM) Sabir: we're working on a website (10:02 AM) Sabir: google sites or something like that (10:02 AM) Bhaskar Kurada: ok (10:02 AM) Sabir: and for that we need a bio of our mentor; you (10:02 AM) Bhaskar Kurada: where should I send to? (10:02 AM) thedude95: We need yor biography. Not too long, a short paragraph (10:02 AM) thedude95: you cna post it here. (10:02 AM) thedude95: and we can copy-paste it (10:02 AM) Bhaskar Kurada: ok (10:02 AM) Sabir: yeah post it here and we will will put it on the site (10:02 AM) Sabir: if possible post the bio before friday (10:03 AM) Bhaskar Kurada: I will try to do it today (10:04 AM) Bhaskar Kurada: I am looking at your solutions (10:04 AM) thedude95: ok (10:04 AM) Sabir: okay (10:04 AM) Bhaskar Kurada: Looks good. You have lot of information here (10:05 AM) thedude95: yup (10:05 AM) thedude95: you should see our website :) (10:05 AM) Sabir: afterschool or tomorrow ill check the website for the bio (10:05 AM) Sabir: then ill post it the site (10:05 AM) Sabir: we have to leave in about 3 minutes (10:06 AM) Bhaskar Kurada: Is the website also here? (10:06 AM) thedude95: no its on google websites (10:06 AM) Bhaskar Kurada: ok; give me the web address; I'll check it out (10:06 AM) Sabir: im not sure how to give the web address (10:06 AM) Sabir: let me ask my teacher (Jan 21 10:07a) Bhaskar Kurada: ok
(Jan 21 10:07a) Bhaskar Kurada: Looks like you all have learned about cloning process (Jan 21 10:08a) thedude95: http://sites.google.com/site/2worldhungerbulldog/ thats the wb (Jan 21 10:08a) Sabir: feel free to look around (Jan 21 10:08a) Bhaskar Kurada: Great! Thanks guys! (Jan 21 10:08a) thedude95: :) (Jan 21 10:08a) Bhaskar Kurada: I know you have to go (Jan 21 10:08a) Sabir: type ur bio and ill try to add it to google sites (Jan 21 10:08a) Bhaskar Kurada: Will chat again on Friday (Jan 21 10:08a) thedude95: try to come eariler next time. (Jan 21 10:08a) Sabir: hopefully (Jan 21 10:08a) Sabir: bye (Jan 21 10:09a) Bhaskar Kurada: Friday I do not have any meeting conflicting; so Should be able to be with you throughout (Jan 21 10:09a) Bhaskar Kurada: Bye Sabir (Jan 21 10:09a) Sabir: okay i have to get to my next class, goodbye SERVER: Guest 2 has changed their name to Sabir
SERVER: Guest 3 has changed their name to Bhaskar Kurada
(9:59 AM) Bhaskar Kurada: Hi Iryna! (10:01 AM) Bhaskar Kurada: Looks like everyone is gone. (10:02 AM) Bhaskar Kurada: I have attached a brief bio on the notepad on page 8. Sorry about the picture. It wouldn't let me delete. See if there is a way you can crop it or reduce the size. (10:03 AM) iryna1109: is there any way that you could make your biography into a paragraph rather than a list please? (10:03 AM) Bhaskar Kurada: OK. (10:03 AM) iryna1109: thank you. (Jan 23 10:06a) Bhaskar Kurada: This one should be fine.
(Jan 28 10:04a) Bhaskar Kurada: Hi Everyone!
(Jan 28 10:06a) Bhaskar Kurada: Is everyone doing OK? (Jan 30 9:34a) Sabir: hello there mr kurada (Jan 30 9:34a) Bhaskar Kurada: Hi Sabir! How are you? (Jan 30 9:35a) Bhaskar Kurada: I made sure to be here by 9:30. Looks like you and I are the only ones (Jan 30 9:35a) Sabir: no not at all (Jan 30 9:35a) Sabir: im jus the only one on vyew (Jan 30 9:37a) Bhaskar Kurada: How is the project progressing? I see you all have collected a lot of information; are you going to put together some sort of presentation? (Jan 30 9:37a) Sabir: yes (Jan 30 9:37a) Sabir: that is the reason for the website (Jan 30 9:37a) Sabir: u still have the link for it right? (Jan 30 9:37a) Sabir: i can give it to you if not (Jan 30 9:38a) Sabir: http://sites.google.com/site/2worldhungerbulldog/Home (Jan 30 9:38a) Bhaskar Kurada: Ok; that is what I have (Jan 30 9:38a) Bhaskar Kurada: I haven't checked it out yet (Jan 30 9:39a) Bhaskar Kurada: what is the timeframe for completing this project? (Jan 30 9:39a) Sabir: let me ask my teacher (Jan 30 9:43a) Sabir: i believe sometime in the middle of february (Jan 30 9:44a) Bhaskar Kurada: Ok. How do you all feel about your solutions to the project? (Jan 30 9:45a) Sabir: we feel very strongly about them (Jan 30 9:45a) Sabir: our final sollution on the website is food cloning (Jan 30 9:45a) Sabir: i am currently working on that (Jan 30 9:46a) Sabir: My teacher just told me this project needs to be finished by the end of february (Jan 30 9:46a) Bhaskar Kurada: Good. While you are working on it, also give thought to how practical your solution might be. (Jan 30 9:47a) Sabir: okay (Jan 30 9:47a) Sabir: iryna and theresa are working on a survey (Jan 30 9:47a) Sabir: wel will give it to our classes to see how people react to our idea (Jan 30 9:48a) Sabir: we will* (Jan 30 9:48a) Bhaskar Kurada: that is a good way to get some input. Great!! (Jan 30 9:48a) Sabir: florin is working on a picture which he should be uploading right now of our machine for cloning (Jan 30 9:48a) Bhaskar Kurada: Hi Thedude95! (Jan 30 9:49a) Thedude95: Hi (Jan 30 9:49a) Thedude95: i uploaded a picture on page 10 (Jan 30 9:49a) Thedude95: i made it all by my self :) (Jan 30 9:49a) Thedude95: Its the cloning Chamber (Jan 30 9:49a) Sabir: seeing our budget, we couldnt use such pro software like photoshoop (Jan 30 9:50a) Sabir: photoshop* (Jan 30 9:50a) Thedude95: I have it at home, but im too lazy to do it :) (Jan 30 9:50a) Thedude95: takes forever (Jan 30 9:50a) Bhaskar Kurada: Looks pretty good.You are expressing your solution pictorially. (Jan 30 9:51a) Thedude95: Thank you. (Jan 30 9:52a) Bhaskar Kurada: Anything you guys need from me, let me know (Jan 30 9:53a) Thedude95: We could use about 2 million dollars and a house in Hollywood :) (Jan 30 9:54a) Bhaskar Kurada: That's funny; we all could use that in these lean times, right? (Jan 30 9:55a) Bhaskar Kurada: Is the pictorial your representation of prototype of cloning technology, right? (Jan 30 9:57a) Thedude95: Right. (Jan 30 9:58a) Sabir: or at least our idea of what would make it easy (Jan 30 9:59a) Sabir: taking cell from both male and female and combining to create a living thing and putting it into a surrogate mother later on (Jan 30 9:59a) Bhaskar Kurada: Is this taking place here in US or over at the country/ies you are trying to help? (Jan 30 10:01a) Bhaskar Kurada: If it is here, there is no problem since you have all the resources. But imagine if you have to set it up somewhere in Africa, you might not have all the resources (Jan 30 10:02a) Sabir: its not as if we would use all resources only available to that country (Jan 30 10:02a) Sabir: this project would be heavily based on the use of imported materials and resources (Jan 30 10:02a) Bhaskar Kurada: Ok (Jan 30 10:04a) Bhaskar Kurada: Well I guess it is time to leave. I will talk to you all next week (Jan 30 10:04a) Thedude95: Ok, well have a good one :) (Jan 30 10:05a) Thedude95: We will talk next week. (Jan 30 10:05a) Bhaskar Kurada: Bye Sabir, Bye Thedude95! (Jan 30 10:05a) Sabir: bye (Jan 30 10:05a) Thedude95: bye SERVER: Guest 2 has changed their name to Bhaskar Kurada SERVER: Guest 3 has changed their name to thedude (9:45 AM) Bhaskar Kurada: Hi everyone! (9:45 AM) iryna1109: hello (9:46 AM) Bhaskar Kurada: I checked out your webpage & it looks great! (9:46 AM) iryna1109: we fixed it up a little just now. (9:46 AM) Bhaskar Kurada: Good job !! (9:46 AM) iryna1109: it has like a bibliography and our communication with you. (9:46 AM) iryna1109: and thank you (: (9:49 AM) Bhaskar Kurada: Any new developments? (9:50 AM) iryna1109: not really. (9:50 AM) iryna1109: sabir is trying to figure out the process of cloning a plant. (9:50 AM) Bhaskar Kurada: I am not able to see your comments, iryna (9:52 AM) iryna1109: i don't know how to fix it (9:53 AM) Bhaskar Kurada: Never mind. I just had to pull up the chat window. Now I can see (9:54 AM) Bhaskar Kurada: That's good you are looking into plant cloning too (9:54 AM) iryna1109: yeah (9:56 AM) Bhaskar Kurada: Has Ms.Gaffney seen your project progress thus far? (9:56 AM) iryna1109: i think so.. i'm not usre. (9:56 AM) iryna1109: **sure. (9:58 AM) iryna1109: but we're presenting our projects like next friday or something... (9:58 AM) iryna1109: but just to our classes. (9:58 AM) iryna1109: and then we can tweak it some more, and fix it up before it's done. (9:58 AM) Bhaskar Kurada: good. let me know how it goes (9:59 AM) iryna1109: okiedokie. (9:59 AM) Bhaskar Kurada: what are some lessons learned from this project? (9:59 AM) iryna1109: yeah that's the page that i have to do. (10:00 AM) iryna1109: we have to include things like did we like the project, how was it to work with a group, did we like the whole vyew book thing. stuff like that. (10:00 AM) Bhaskar Kurada: ok (10:03 AM) Bhaskar Kurada: on the things on the project - consider the scope of the solution, difficulties in translating your final solution to the actual practice etc (10:03 AM) iryna1109: could you elaborate please? (10:04 AM) Bhaskar Kurada: what I mean is if you are saying cloning is our solution to world hunger, how practical is cloning in the poor countries where resources are limited (10:04 AM) Bhaskar Kurada: so take these factors into account in your presentation (10:04 AM) iryna1109: okay. (10:04 AM) iryna1109: thank you. (10:06 AM) Bhaskar Kurada: guess it is time for your class, let me kwow anything else you might have questions on SERVER: Guest 4 has changed their name to thedude (10:06 AM) iryna1109: okay. (10:06 AM) iryna1109: thanks for your help. (: (10:06 AM) iryna1109: bye bye. (10:06 AM) Bhaskar Kurada: bye (10:06 AM) thedude: GOODBYE! (10:07 AM) Bhaskar Kurada: take care |