My Trip to York
And now I’ll tell you a little bit about these places..
The York Dungeon is a place where they tell you about the scary bits of York’s history and scare you while they’re at it. It was fun, kind of scary, but you should go. It’s not as scary as people say it is. The National Rail Museum is the place to go if you like trains. There is a lot of trains to look at (you can go in some of them), you can see a model of the world’s fastest train that is life-sized. It’s next to the train station, so you can see the rail station from there. They show how signalling works and stuff like that. It was good. I didn’t get to stay that long, so I could have enjoyed it more. York’s Sweet Story is the chocolate factory of York. It tells you about chocolate’s history and how chocolate is made. Then you get to make your own chocolate bar! You must go there! The Jorvik Viking Center is a museum that tells you about vikings that lived in York. But it has smells from the times of the vikings, too. It’s ter-whiff-ic! You should go there. The York Castle Museum tells you all about the history of York. It has a recreated Victorian street. It is fun. Go there sometime. Clifford’s tower is a tower on a hill. You can see the entire city! It’s fun. I will be telling you about our next vacation soon.
My Trip to Sicily
On the first day (June 26), I took a Gatwick Express train to the train station. Then I took a shuttle to Gatwick North Terminal. Then after a while I got on the British Airways plane to Sicily. Then I had a long taxi ride to a ferry pier, and then I took a ferry to Lipari. There was another cab to our hotel, and when we got there we went to dinner and then to bed. The next day I just stayed at the hotel and took a taxi tour around Lipari.
The next day we went to Vulcano. It was amazing! There was the smell of sulfur, a huge volcano, and hot springs! We climbed the volcano,then went to the beach, which had black sand and hot springs down on the east side of the beach. It was so much fun!!☻☻☻ After a while we went home.
The next day we took a tour around the Aeolian islands. We saw Panarea (which was a nice place) and Stromboli. Stromboli had this huge volcano that was spurting out fire all the time. It was so cool!☻ The next day we went to mainland Sicily. We went to Toarmina. On this day we went to our pool and relaxed.
On the next day we went to the beach and took a funicula (cable car) back up. The next day we went to the beach but this time we took a boat tour. We saw a grotto that we could go in to! We went to a nice restaurant in Castelmola that night. On the next day we left. After a while we got home, took a shuttle, a train, and a tube home.
Website Update
I finally got the Avada theme for my site. Here are a couple of things I’ve learned along the way: for FTP, don’t get Filezilla. It installs Speeddial and Norton on your computer. Use WinSCP. You also can’t send a theme over from another computer. Each time I did it from my dad’s computer, it broke my site. Finally, when I got it to my site, I FTPed it to my WP-Themes folder. Then I made an entirely new front page (image at top) with a slider, content boxes, and recent posts. The fusion slider is really easy to use, so I would start with that. Favicon and logo making is easy, use these sites: for Favicon and for Logo Making.
My Trip to Italy
My Trip to Italy
I went to Italy last Saturday with my Mum, Dad, and my sister. I woke up at 4:00 am and took a cab to Gatwick airport. As we were driving, we went by the place where I used to go ice skating in Streatham. When we got there, we went through customs, security, and finally got on the plane. One hour later, we arrived at Milan Malpensa airport and took a cab to Bellagio (a small little town close to Lake Como).
After going swimming, we watched some of the World Cup then went to bed. On the next day we took a ferry to Verenna and climbed a mountain with a castle on top.
Then we went back to our hotel and watched more of the World Cup and went to bed. Then tomorrow we took a train to Milan and got into our hotel there. Then we went to a park and went back to our hotel and watched (yawn) more of the World Cup. Then tomorrow we went to the Castle Sforzesco.
Then we went back to our hotel. The next day we took a cab to Malpensa Airport and left for home. When we took a cab back, we went near Chessington World of Adventures.
Then we got home.
My New Website
My New Website
I have new website, domain, hosting, and the Avada theme. It is called Homeschool Son.
This is my logo:
I will have a favicon like that. Unfortunately, I won’t be on this site as much. When I get Homeschool Son into full speed, I will not use this site anymore. You can join my website once I figure out how you can join it. My new website will have stuff even better this one. I have had 36736 hits on this website in 4 years.
Musescore Review
Musescore Review
I just downloaded Musescore yesterday. It is really good! You can do lots of things with it, even stuff I didn’t know you do on a piano! It has every thing from Glissandos to Tremolos, from Triplets to Nontuplets! It is awesome compared to the stuff that costs £700 like Sibelius or Finale. I am working on a song called Ice Kingdom. It is going along very quickly. Some times it crashes (like when you try to do lots of quick notes), but it doesn’t lose much data. I definitely recomend that you would buy it.
Evolution, The Big Bang Theory, and Other “Scientific” Nonsense Busted
Evolution, The Big Bang Theory, and Other “Scientific” Nonsense Busted
Warning: This might be too complicated for some people.
The Big Bang Theory
The reason this is wrong is because the First Law of Thermodynamics says that no energy or matter can be created or destroyed. The two random molecules could not have come from nothing. And all the energy that came from could not have come from nothing.
Evolution
Evolutionists say that the world started off as chaos, and got better and better. But the Law of Entropy says that everything gets less and less orderly. Darwin says that every living thing came from a puddle of goop, and plants and animals cames from mud and evolved for 6000 years. But why aren’t there new species every day? Clearly, evolution is impossible.
The World Is Running Out of Fossil Fuels
Wrong. Oil and other fossil fuels are made out of dead plants and animals, and scientists can make oil and coal just with dead plants and animals.
The World is 13.8 Billion Years Old
This time, Mr. Sun himself says that this is wrong. The sun gets hotter and hotter and time goes by. 10 billion years ago, the sun would be to cold to support life. And 10 billion years in the future, the sun would be way to hot.
London Transport Trivia
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London Transport Trivia
*I got this trivia from Wikipedia, TFL, Crossrail, and the sites that come up first when you Google “Tube Trivia”.*
- Gladstone and Dr. Barnado were the only people to ever have their coffins transported by tube.
- Aldwych station (now closed) is featured on level 12 in the Tomb Raider game with Lara Croft killing rats.
- Regent’s Park, Piccadilly Circus, Hyde Park Corner and Bank are some of the few stations which do not have an above ground surface building.
- The tunnel between East Finchley and Morden (via Bank) is the Underground’s longest and the 2nd longest rail tunnel in the world, 27.8km (17.25 miles).
- The walking time between two underground stops in central London is never more than 10 minutes, and is sometimes a lot less. In fact, the shortest distance between two adjacent stations on the underground network is only 260 metres. The tube journey between Leicester Square and Covent Garden on the the Piccadilly Line takes only about 20 seconds, but costs £4.30.
- The phrase MIND THE GAP originated on the Northern line in 1968.
- London’s Tube is the oldest underground railway in the world. The Metropolitan Line – opened on 10 January 1863. The first stretch measured four miles and ran between Paddington and Farringdon.
- They are making new extensions for lines, and they making two lines called Crossrail 1 and Crossrail 2.
The Victoria line was going to be part of the Crossrail. - There are trams in London, from Wimbledon to New Addington, Beckenham Junction, and Elmer’s End.
- The Tube is the second longest city rail way in the world.
- Five tube stations are named after pubs: Angel, Elephant & Castle, Manor House, Royal Oak and Swiss Cottage
- Keep your eyes open for the silver 9 bus. It is Year of the Bus and Mayor of London Boris Johnson is bringing back the old Routemaster buses.
- A 76 bus was driving over Tower Bridge when he realised that the bridge was opening. The driver couldn’t stop, so he accelerated. He went fast enough to jump over the gap.
- The 9 bus was described as the “cheapest and best tour”, because it goes through lots of cool places.
- Crossrail is Europe’s largest construction project – work started in May 2009 and there are currently over 10,000 people working across over 40 construction sites.
Tube Trivia
Bus Trivia
Crossrail Trivia
In The Future
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What I‘m Going to be like when I‘m 20
- I will be the coolest person on earth.
- I will be
- An entrepreneur
- A scientist
- A lawyer
- I probably will have made a time machine.
- I will have skied down Mt. Everest.
- I will live in London
- I will be the best in the world at dodgeball.
- I will also be the funniest person in the world.
- I will be able to play the Death Waltz by John Stump on the piano.
- I will be able to juggle a running chainsaw, a feather, a bowling ball, a lit torch, an anvil, and a water balloon.
- I will make portals to get around.
- I will make twenty world records.
- I will read every book in the world.
- I will know every joke in the world.
- I will be a superhero called Ego Man.
- I will fail at completing at least half of this list.
Tube Trivia
Tube Trivia
The Tube is the subway of London. Here is some trivia about it.
- There is only one Tube station name which does not have any letters of the word “mackerel” in it – St. John Wood
- There are only 2 Tube stations which have all the vowels(not counting y)- South Ealing and Mansion House
- There used to be a station called British Museum between Tottenham Court Road and Holborn. It closed down a while ago and hasn’t been used since.
- Angel station has the longest escalator in Europe. Once somebody skied down it 2006 and posted the video on Youtube.
- Out of the 287 stations, only 29 are south of the river Thames.
- The Central line covers the most distance. From West Ruislip to Epping with out changing is 34 miles.
- The Waterloo and City line is the shortest, covering only 2 kilometers.
- The Tube carrys passengers over 43 million miles each day. That is almost half way to the sun.
- Green grapes cause more accidents on the London Underground than banana skins.
- Whitechapel is the only place on the network where the Overground runs below the Underground.
- Stockwell is the southernmost London underground station that serves more than one line.
- Pimlico station is the only station on the Victoria line not to have an interchange with any other tube/rail line.
- Victoria station is the busiest in London, with over 80 million passengers a year.
- Kensal Green station looks like a barn.
- The only station you have to go UP steps to get to the trains/platforms is Hillingdon.
- Brompton Road (now disused) on the Piccadilly, Line was apparently used as a control room for anti-aircraft guns.
- There is a mosquito named after the Tube – the London Underground mosquito, which was found in the London Underground. It was notable for its assault of Londoners sleeping in the Underground during the Blitz.