Jacob Tanenbaum: Teacher At Sea 2007

Thursday, May 24, 2007

 

Excalibur has Been Deployed!!


Late Breaking News:


Excalibur the Buoy was deployed very early this morning and all is going well. Click here for a video. I will update the data portion of the website as soon as I can. We are in a storm and the internet has been difficult.

Comments:
Dear Mr. T

The Answer Is 300 Kts Per Day And 345 Miles Per Hour
 
hi mr. t, your answer to the quesyion of the day is 300 knots per day. i also converted it so, it's 345 miles per day.
hope you have a good time.
 
Have you been able to see the Polliock population go down?How did you feel about the storm?I bet that felt really scary.Well bye!
 
I'm glad your okay.I realy think we should stop eating pollock plankton cause it might affect the food chain.


from chris.A in mr.o's class
 
I'm glad your ok. thats cool that you found an island. that storm looked nasty. i learned that pollock plankton can effet the food chain a lot. hope you have a good day. bye.

christa from mr.o class
 
dear mr.t were you afraid when you were in the storm i was scaird looking at it.
 
Mr.T
The answer to your question is 300 knots per day and 345 miles per day.I think it is really cool that the islands name was the same as yours.
Rd
 
Dear Mr.T,
It must be really cool on the bering strait! It must be very cold up north. Hope you get back soon! By Mikey
 
mr.T i got the answer of 345 miles a day because 300 x 1.15= 345 miles a day
 
dear mr.t my answer for todays questoin is 300 knts.
 
Dear Mr.T.,
300 knots per day 345 knots convertet into miles!!!!!!!Were there any people on the island?Maybe it is an OMEN!!!!!!!
Did you see that movie?It looks scary!!!!!!!

_K.B.
 
I got 300 knots per day.
. I heard about that horrible weather you had there please write back on your spare time tell all your buddy's on the ship. that I wish all of you good luck.
 
Dear Mr.T,

The awnser of the quetion of the day is 300. knots.
Was there more plankton then yesterday then today?
 
Dear Mr.T,

The answer of the question of the day is 300. knots.By the way, did you notice there is less plankton this year.


-michaela
 
Dear Mr. Tanenbaum,

Congratulations from Ms. Stern's first graders on your successful launch of Excalibur! We can't wait to hear all about your adventures when you return
 
daer Mr.T,
Thank you for putting up a picture of the Sheldon plankton. I can't wait for you to come back. If I could go anywhere in the world I would choose the Bearing Sea because you made it sound soo cool. From sara
 
Dear Mr.T,
Thankyou for your trip to Alaska now I am willing to go to Coloraodo to see the mountains. I would like to see them because they seem really exciting to stand on.
 
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