Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Wiki Comments

Mike Hargrave's Article "Replacing Your Car Door"

I really enjoyed this Wikihow page. I know it sounds crazy, but I have always wanted to pull this as a prank on my brother. Now that I have it all mapped out in front of me, I'll have something fun to do for his birthday in August! This page was seriously informative and I can tell you have a great deal of experience with cars. This is certainly a foreign topic for me, so keeping it very simple helps a lot. If you can break down car door replacement, I can only imagine what you would be able to do in explaining much more complex parts of the car.

Ryan Hooker's Article "How To Cook a Binghamton Spiedie"

I never knew about this food. I find that to be something special since my brother is a chef. He is well seasoned in his craft and has tried food all across the country. Not once has he mentioned the Spiedie. As the brother of a chef I like food quite a bit and I am always up for trying new foods. This was very well done in describing the history of this food as well as giving clear direction on how to make it. I enjoyed the article and applaud the approach. The only drawback is that it is late at night and I am now hungry.

CocoChai's Article "How To Convince Your Boyfriend To Celebrate Valentine's Day"

So I am one of these COD guys. I love to play my games and watch my sports. I am also not much for Valentine's Day. However, your article surprisingly outlines what my girlfriend did when approaching me to discuss the holiday. We had a fantastic time and I am glad I could make her happy. The steps in here are very detailed and clearly outline a plan for success. Any decent man would have a hard time saying no to his significant other in this situation. This page is very well done and I am impressed that this topic turned out so well.

Shane Devine's Article "How To Do a United States Road Trip On A Budget"

This might be my favorite topic of all. I am a huge Dave Matthews Band fan. I've been to a ton of shows across the East Coast. Although my trips haven't been to a place like Kansas City, I have seen some great places. One way I was able to save money on food was keeping it very simple. Buying snacks at the local 7-11 in (name the city) really helps. It's also not a bad idea to grab a $5 footlong at Subway, as they are very filling when loaded with the veggies. Anyway, the page struck a good note with me and I really enjoyed your steps and the information presented.


My fifth post was on Stephanie's post. Unfortunately, she is no longer in the class. I could not access that information.

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