Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Oak Island Theory

I have three ideas about Oak Island. The first one is that the location they are digging in could possibly be an elaberate (it is very well done) distraction to the actual location on the island where the "treasure/secret" is hidden. The treasure could already have been found, and this is just a part of the trap that hid it (like, whats left of it).

OR...

(I'm leaning more towards this one)

The "treasure/secret" that the group who discovered it (or was in possesion of it) decided that it is too powerful for a small group of people to have (or even anyone), that they hid it so well, so that no-one would/could ever find it, or destroy themselves trying to find it, or destroy what they are looking for trying to find it. They left landmarks, so either they left it there so they could eventually go back to retrieve it, if they changed their minds and wanted it back or they needed it for something, so there's got to be something there. The traps are so elaberate, and well made, that obviously it was not just something like gold or gems, something worth more than that.

OR...


The group who built this trap could have just built it and made up a story to give people someting to do, or teach them a lesson - looking for what you dont have makes you easily loose site if what you already have and the value of it, for ex families and friends, because many families im sure were torn up from this. Probably not, but its an idea to put out there. Or they built this as a "practice" hidding place, to see if it would work, and the "treasure/secret" is somewhere else...hmm...


I dont think anyone willl actually find anything there, at least not anytime soon. I think that whatever was originally there could already be gone.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Classmates Blogs

Chloe : idontknowwhoppers.blogspot.com, Kathleen: katierose78.blogspot.com, Dan: danieldbrown.blogspot.com, Kevin: kevinburke13.blogspot.com, Jennifer: hasthehadondestroyer.blogspot.com, Ashley: ashleytalks18.blogspot.com, Brian: bgroat.blogspot.com, Brennan: hutchbren764.blogspot.com, Katie: kootie-i-am.blogspot.com, Marcie: loshrin.blogspot.com, C.J. : cysaysblog.blogspot.com, Jessie: generalexperience.blogspot.com, Alexander: shinokage.blogspot.com, Miranda: miranda-start.blogspot.com, Mathias: mathias.v.blogspot.com, Cory: ohthesweetdemiseofambiguity.blogspot.com

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Blog #2 Feb 3 2009

IDCI....Ken Robinson's talk about creativity and schools...

I thought it was interesting, it made sense. I agree that children loose their ability to be creative in school. Its hard to be creative in class, especially when your younger, with all these new rules, and guidelines, the teachers tell you how to do your work, instead of letting them just do it and express themselves, especially in art (music, painting, writing, etc...). So many things are spoonfed to the kids, and they dont really get a chance to try it their way, so they eventually give in and do the work the way the teacher wants them to. Somtimes thats ok, like in math, but its not really constructive for subjects like music, art, and english. At least, thats what I think.

Blog # 1 Feb 3 2009

I have never blogged before. I just, didn't want to.