Friday, September 5, 2008

Welcome club members!

Sheeesshhhh!! I've spent the whole morning searching and rummaging tons of sites to see the most suitable web apps out there for the club to put up photos as well as blog. Should've really asked myself what I want for the IFC before just jumping in to sign up at flickr. tsk..tsk..tsk. Amatuer move, guys and gals.

Anyways, this blog's fer us and I've a Photobucket account made too.

13 Comentários:

Anonymous said...

Wow this blog cool!

loong said...
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Anonymous said...

Mr rizal can you please let firduas be a admistrator

Be'cos i know i think i he really deserve it

Anonymous said...

I love our new blog

Anonymous said...

Mr Rizal I Want To Be An Administrator.Please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:)

Anonymous said...

Mr Rizal Please After You Make Your Mind Please Tell Me Your Dicision.Ok???!!!!!!!!!!!:)

loong said...

What must an administrator do?
I want to be an administrator. I allways check my email every tuesday and thursday when it's not exam week.

Anonymous said...

wow i love this blog!!!:)

Anonymous said...

Hi everybody, i found this blog awesome!!!!

Anonymous said...

mr Rizal i want to be an administrator please!!!!:)You are my favourite teacher!

loong said...

Mr Rizal,

I've found out the differance between a wiki and a blog the differance is that a blog is like a journal.A wiki, however, is less about new content every day, and more about evolving the same content over time.

Anonymous said...

mr rizal i found out some cool stuffs about sunflowers:

Sunflowers actually follow the sun, with heads which face east in the morning, and slowly track the sun across the sky. After dark, the heads reorient themselves to face the east for morning.

Anonymous said...

i found out more about sunflowers :

The sunflower or Helianthus annuus is an annual flower which is famous for its extremely large and vividly yellow blooms. Sunflowers are native to South America, but they are widely cultivated all over the world today as ornamentals, food plants, and for their valuable oil. Many people enjoy growing sunflowers, because they are quite easy to grow and they are a great way to brighten even a small garden.