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[[User:Laurmagee|Laurmagee]] ([[User talk:Laurmagee|talk]]) 12:43, 11 September 2013 (PDT)
 
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# I was able to complete "Where's Your Stuff?" fairly easily. I switched the file type from .txt to all files from a drop down menu and added the extension .html to the end of the title.
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#I connected to the Keck Lab very easily.
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#I feel that I just need more practice learning the command line. It is like another language, and takes time and practice to master.
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[[Week 3]]
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[[User:Kevinmcgee|Kevinmcgee]] ([[User talk:Kevinmcgee|talk]]) 15:03, 11 September 2013 (PDT)

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Lauren Magee

  1. I was able to complete the "Where's Your Stuff?" exercise successfully. However, my TextEdit Program did not allow me to save my file with the extension .html. Instead, there was a drop down menu that allowed me to select the type of file I wanted to save my document as, and .html was included. Other than that, my computer was able to create the webpage as specified in the activity.
  2. I did succeed in connecting to the Keck lab. I found this task relatively easy compared to the other commands we use in different programs.
  3. I am saving the response to this journal question until after class tomorrow.

Laurmagee (talk) 12:43, 11 September 2013 (PDT)

Kevin McGee

  1. I was able to complete "Where's Your Stuff?" fairly easily. I switched the file type from .txt to all files from a drop down menu and added the extension .html to the end of the title.
  2. I connected to the Keck Lab very easily.
  3. I feel that I just need more practice learning the command line. It is like another language, and takes time and practice to master.

Week 3

Kevinmcgee (talk) 15:03, 11 September 2013 (PDT)

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