http://www.stumbleupon.com/s/#2cvtb1/www.goodmanlivingwell.com/RubiksCube.htm/
I have always been amazed by watching people solve the rubik's cube. There are some who can solve it in a matter of seconds and even people who can solve it behind their back!! I know that I could do that if I practiced and tried hard enough, but I just don't have the patience or time to. What fascinated me most about the page was that someone had actually taken the time to explain and write out the best way to solve the rubik's cube. It was amazing how much time and detail that they put into these papers to be able to help others who want to learn more about the rubik's cube. I think that anyone who wants to learn how to actually solve the rubik's cube, without taking off the stickers, would be interested in this page since it would be the best and easiest way for then to learn how to solve it. And who knows maybe they'll brake a record or something!!! This stumble is not cited at all. My question would have to be: How long did it take you to learn how to solve the rubik's cube? I think to future my research I would have to actually get myself a rubik's cube and try to learn how to solve it myself using these steps.
http://www.stumbleupon.com/s/#2Sio8J/www.5ad.org/AmazingFacts.htm/
Who doesn't love to learn interesting facts about World War II? I know that it always fascinates me when I learn a new fact that I may not have known before hand! A lot of the facts that I read in this stumble were new to me. For example I had no idea that the U.S Army had more ships than the U.S Navy. I personally find that ironic!! I think that a classmate who enjoys fun facts or is really interested in War time history would enjoy this stumble immensely. I think that if a classmate had a history project due and wanted some fun facts to liven up their paper then this stumble would come in handy. This stumble is cited quite well. My question for this stumble would be: How did you find out these World War II fun facts?

http://www.stumbleupon.com/s/#1b9Crq/www.gizmodo.com.au/2009/09/this-clip-is-proof-that-birds-are-secretly-composers//
Birds on a wire, I think what everyone else thinks 1) I'm going to get pooped on, or 2) Why do they do that? But after this video I think that I will view birds on a wire much differently. Who knew that someone would be ingenious enough to actually look at birds on a wire and see music? I know that I would never see that. It was really fascinating for me since while throughout middle and high school I played the flute. I really enjoyed music and I loved to be able to play it. I think that for someone to be able to look at something as simple as birds sitting on a phone wire and make a piece of music out of it takes some real talent and I eye for music! I wish I had that skill! I think that a classmate would enjoy this stumble if they really appreciate music or just love music in general. I also believe that any classmate would enjoy this stumble since it is just so fascinating to be able to look at the birds and then watch as it turn into a piece of music right before your eyes. It's pretty awesome. This stumble was cited a little bit. My question for this stumble would be: How long did it take you to see the music and write the piece down? I think that any future research I would do would have to be to take a music writing course and try to write my own music from birds on a wire.
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