Hi everyone
Unfortunately both TBS 2 A & C who created their blogs last week Tuesday July 29th & Wednesday July 30th 2008 are unable to post and use their blogs. This seems to be because the company thought we were spamming.
You have been sent an email to the account which you used to create your blog (for most of you your student email account). The email asks you to request a review by clicking on the link in the email. When you click on the link you are taken to your dashboard but there doesn't seem to be a link to 'request blog unlock'.
I have tried to find some information about this in the Help Groups but there seem to be two problems with this. Firstly 'post a question' is not activated or available in the help pages (although I have joined the group) and secondly from a brief reading of previous questions from customers Blogger doesn't seem to respond very promptly to customers' questions.
We may need to recreate new blogs for thsi semester and next semester TBS 2 may use a different blogging company
Unitec Marae
The Marae at Unitec
Tuesday, 5 August 2008
Wednesday, 30 July 2008
Welcome
Hello Stream A and welcome to TBS2 blog. I hope we are going to have a good learning experience together.
Tuesday, 29 July 2008
Saturday, 10 May 2008
Thursday, 27 March 2008
My two TBS 2 classes
Well it's been very interesting looking at your blogs and reading your 'About Me's', we certainly have a diverse range of interesting and creative students. Some of you have created some great blog URLs, Andrei, Naz, Haru in Stream A and Choi, Aki, Theresa, K.D, Jessie and Audrey in Stream C.
Although we are all unique, we have many things in common with each other. Many of us like and or have pets either here in NZ or in our own countries including Naz, Amy, in Stream A and Aki and Choi in Stream B. Some of us however are not particularly fond of pets - Min and Franck in Stream A for example. But that's OK, we won't hold it against them;-) (Remember to double click on an word to check its meaning)
A few of you have worked either in New Zealand or in your own countries. Sunny was a flight attendant for Air New Zealand, Lera is a speech therapist and works in a kindergarten in Russia, Franck used to work for a telco in Senegal and Duu is a nurse in PNG. A few of you are lucky enough to have family and relatives here with you in New Zealand. Both K.D. and Sopeng in Stream C have brothers living in New Zealand.
You have a wide range of hobbies and sports feature highly among your hobbies. We even have a sports champion in our midst! Andrei is a keen wrestler and used to represent his country in competitions and is now on the New Zealand National team. But I don't think he's going to Beijing this year. Ally likes table tennis and Nataliya and Amy both like swimming. Football or soccer is also popular with Choi, Joey, Timmy Andrei being keen fans. I'm a little surprised that KD and Franck aren't football fans;-) Other hobbies apart from sports include gardening which both Sonia and Susan enjoy. Theresa and Choi both like playing computer games. Lots of you are interested in music, Jessie of course, Lera, Shahrzad, Amy, Naz, Sopheng and Aki. I wonder what sort of music you all like. You could put links on your blogs to your favourite bands' websites or examples of the kind of music you like. Walking is also a popular pastime with Sunny, Ally, Min, and Shahrzad. Why don't you get together during the break and go for a walk in the Waitaks.
One of us is quite entrepreneurial and makes jewellery for a hobby. she has even sold some of her creations on Trade Me. Well done!
Finally regarding future Andrei and Timmy would both like to join the police in the future which is really cool I think because we need more ethnic policemen and women in our police force.
Although we are all unique, we have many things in common with each other. Many of us like and or have pets either here in NZ or in our own countries including Naz, Amy, in Stream A and Aki and Choi in Stream B. Some of us however are not particularly fond of pets - Min and Franck in Stream A for example. But that's OK, we won't hold it against them;-) (Remember to double click on an word to check its meaning)
A few of you have worked either in New Zealand or in your own countries. Sunny was a flight attendant for Air New Zealand, Lera is a speech therapist and works in a kindergarten in Russia, Franck used to work for a telco in Senegal and Duu is a nurse in PNG. A few of you are lucky enough to have family and relatives here with you in New Zealand. Both K.D. and Sopeng in Stream C have brothers living in New Zealand.
You have a wide range of hobbies and sports feature highly among your hobbies. We even have a sports champion in our midst! Andrei is a keen wrestler and used to represent his country in competitions and is now on the New Zealand National team. But I don't think he's going to Beijing this year. Ally likes table tennis and Nataliya and Amy both like swimming. Football or soccer is also popular with Choi, Joey, Timmy Andrei being keen fans. I'm a little surprised that KD and Franck aren't football fans;-) Other hobbies apart from sports include gardening which both Sonia and Susan enjoy. Theresa and Choi both like playing computer games. Lots of you are interested in music, Jessie of course, Lera, Shahrzad, Amy, Naz, Sopheng and Aki. I wonder what sort of music you all like. You could put links on your blogs to your favourite bands' websites or examples of the kind of music you like. Walking is also a popular pastime with Sunny, Ally, Min, and Shahrzad. Why don't you get together during the break and go for a walk in the Waitaks.
One of us is quite entrepreneurial and makes jewellery for a hobby. she has even sold some of her creations on Trade Me. Well done!
Finally regarding future Andrei and Timmy would both like to join the police in the future which is really cool I think because we need more ethnic policemen and women in our police force.
Tuesday, 25 March 2008
Tool Bar Functions
My name is Mel. I come from Cornwall in the UK.
Here is a link on flickr to a photo of Constantine the village where I grew up
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