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Saturday, February 28, 2009

New and Improved Zelo

It's 2009, and we're moving along like the rest of the world. First of all, I'd like to say that we have a totally new version of the Zelo Zone!! That's right, thanks to Webs programs, we've updated our site from Google to our own custom position. With a new site, there's new stuff, so check in for more music, games, and polls. Besides the new website, we've also been preparing for our very own youtube account! Yah, we figured it would be a fun way to entertain you guyz. The sad part is that we need ideas!! So, start e-mailing me at zelodude96@aim.com with your thoughts on some stuff we should put on video. Finally, I'd like to talk about this blog. Because of our new updates, this blog officially belongs to ME! Yup, so there'll probably be a lot more stuff on here about my personal life and what not rather than all zelo stuff. For a more general zelo blog, check out our site at http://zelozone.webs.com Oh, yah! I forgot to tell you guyz about our merchandise. Me and Cory have been thinking about designing some new zelo clothes. If we do, it'll take a while before you can actually order them online. Because of that, you'll have to participate in our web contests to earn some first edition zelo clothes! Hope you guyz have fun,
-Aaron

Thursday, February 12, 2009

FRED On iCarly

AAAH!! This just in: Fred's gonna be on iCarly!! That's right, inter-web sensation Fred is gonna be on the hit Nickelodeon TV series! In case you're too lame to not know, Fred is the funniest kid on youtube, starred by Lucas Cruikshank, and if you haven't seen his videos yet, you better go to http://www.youtube.com/FRED right now! And iCarly is this show on Nickelodeon, starring Miranda Cosgrove, where these kids do tons of wacky things on their webshow, and if you haven't seen them yet either, you better go to http://www.icarly.com/ too! Well, on February 16 2009, the two sensations are colliding into one hit episode! Be sure to watch it!


Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Boyz' Dance

Looking for some good entertainment? If so, you've come to the right place. My friend Elijah (an awesome hip-hop dancer) and his friends just made an INCREDIBLE show at the Monsters of Hip Hop Showcase in New Brunswick, NJ. The show took place on the 7th of February, 2009. You wouldn't BELIEVE their performance if I were to describe it, which is why I've posted it for you below to watch it yourself! Comment this post, telling me what you thought of the dancing; enjoy the show!
-Aaron



Comments

Hey, guyz! Just wanted to make a quick announcement. OK, so as you can see, I've been getting absolutely NO comments on any of my posts. To change this, I've come up with an exchange plan: for every comment I get, I'll give that person an online prize. To do that, just sign your comment/response with your e-mail, and I'll send you your prize to that address within 3 dayz. I'll even make the whole process easier by posting funner topics. So start writing, responding, and commenting! I base the prizes I give by the quality of the response. So make sure you say everything you've got! Alright, talk to you later!
-Aaron

Monday, February 9, 2009

Science Fair 2


By Will Richmond
Herald News Staff Reporter
Posted Feb 09, 2009 @ 02:57 PM
Last update Feb 09, 2009 @ 04:40 PM
Fall River —

Getting out from behind their desks, students from the Matthew J. Kuss Middle School proudly displayed science projects for their fellow classmates and visitors during the school’s first science fair.
With projects ranging the gamut from observing how water travels through celery stalks to determining if men’s deodorant works better than women’s, students were vying for a top three finish that would send them to a regional competition at Bristol Community College in March.One of the candidates ready to put his best finger forward was sixth-grader Aaron Hardy, who used his experiment to determine the effects of playing a string instrument on the growth of fingers.A guitar and violin player, Hardy said his interest in the experiment came from his own experiences and decided he wanted to do something that interested him.Through his investigative work, Hardy said he found that playing a string instrument does have an effect on the growth of fingers due to the constant contraction and releasing of the fingers when pressing on strings. The results concluding the effects are barely noticeable, with the difference less than a centimeter.“This was fun to do, and at the end I was like, ‘Wow, it really is true,’ ” Hardy said.Kuss science teacher Jamie Guile said the science fair was the first to give students the freedom to choose their topics after the school focused on environmentally related projects.“This year we wanted the students to get investigative and really go through the scientific method,” Guile said. “We want the students to go along the entire road map to come to a conclusion.”Guile said the bulk of the experiments were done at home and was impressed by the work the students did away from the classroom.“They did a pretty good job considering most of the work was done at home,” Guile said.Another project hoping to make the cut came from seventh-grader Kasey Andrade, who explored how different colors absorb heat.Working on the project for three weeks, Andrade came to the conclusion that the darker the color, the more heat was absorbed.Andrade said that even though science is one of her favorite subjects, the opportunity to strike out on her own and test her own theories was exciting.“I prefer this because it’s more of a hands-on experience,” Andrade said.