Carlo

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= (Simon and Carlo's Production) =

//with (Carlo and Simon)//
presents

(Quickest battle ever)
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here are some does don'ts about e-mails: - never e-mail anyone you don't know - never make promises to anyone you don't know -remember to ask permission when you want to send an e-mail to a contest or something -make sure u see a adult if somone you don't know e-mails you make sure u only have your friends and people you trust as friends

Hoax: A fraud, that simple. Wiki: A site that allows people to interact Urban Legend: A story, that might have happened.

Hoax Quiz Score: Perfect score

//I have 2 urban legend to share with you. The California state flag was a result of a mistake, and a psychopath was stalking people on Lover's Lane//

In wikipedia, I have learned when the first wikis where invented and who invented, Ward Cunnigham developed __wikiwikiweb__ as the first wiki space.

I think I could trust the golfcross website because it gives you info on a unique sport and gives nothing offensive. I trust the dog island website because it gives you info of an island inhabited by dogs I don't trust the buy dehydrated water website because it could just be a scam on buying normal water I trust the Califonia's velcro crop because it gives info on an event I do not trust the shibumi website because it could just be a prank to waste peaple's time I don't trust the funky shoes net because it, like the dehydrated water, is a scam to by normal shoes I do not trust that bandersnatch website because it scams you on downloading a fake diploma that probably has bad stuff on that diploma.

I could tell if a website is fake if it tells you to get rid of valuable items, buy things you do not need, tells you to download things, has alot of ads, and things that are left unseen. I now know how to identify bad sites on the internet/ cyberspace.

SAFE: Involves not giving any personal info. MEETING: Never talk to a stranger in cyberspace. ACCEPTING: Do not accept an email from a stranger. REMEMBER: Someone may not be telling the truth about themselves. Stick to areas where you feel safe TELL: Tell someone you trust if you feel worried in cyberspace

I have learned that the internet is sometimes not as safe as anyone could imagine. I alo learned that you can never speak to a stranger on the internet.

Internet: a worldwide network Safety: a feeling of protection Vetted: edit your work Alias: a temporary name Identity: Personality Predator: an enemy

__My Fabulous Partner__ Salutations class, I’m going to tell you about my fabulous partner named Christian, a very smart and kind person. One of his greatest talents is too actually turn his eyes upside down for 5-10 seconds (wow!). One of his other talents is to sprint for 5-7 seconds. He can sprint at a speed of 30-40 km per hour. That is fast! One of his all time favourite books was __War of the Worlds #1__. It is a horror/action book so if you like horror or/and action books, this is the book for you! And if you like long-term books, this is also the book for you because it took young Christian 3-4 months just to read on book! The last book Christian read was, as you may have expected, a War of the Worlds #1. Believe me, that book is something else that I would recommend! Christian’s favourite trip was when he went to Lego Land and Disney Land in California. It’s like an amusement park with a theme. It may be a long way to go, but believe me, it’s worth it! Well, that’s the end of my letter about Christian, so see you later! Sincerely,

"In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends." Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968)