Connected on 2007-10-09 11:00:00 from Park Ridge, IL, US
- 10:05am
- Bugscope Team hi laurie!
- Bugscope Team we are setting up for your session.
- 10:14am



- Bugscope Team that is great!
- Bugscope Team tiny mites
- 10:20am
- Bugscope Team could not see them for sure at the light level]
- Bugscope Team Welcome to Bugscope!
- Bugscope Team we are working (Cate and Alex) on the presets
- Bugscope Team this is a mosquito
- Bugscope Team shriveled eyeballs
- Bugscope Team Miss Smaha keeps blinking out; should we call?
- Bugscope Team how about i call at 10:30 if they are still in/out?
- Bugscope Team okay Holmes
- 10:27am

- Bugscope Team Tony!
- Bugscope Team hello!
- Bugscope Team welcome to bugscope. we are setting up still.
- Bugscope Team woodlouse
- Bugscope Team rbc
- Bugscope Team another rbc, like last night
- Bugscope Team except it's huge

- Bugscope Team rbc's are like 8 to 14 microns in diameter
- 10:32am
- Teacher Hi again. We disappeared for a moment. LCD projector issue. Needed to restart the computer. We're back now. Tony
- Bugscope Team great!
- Bugscope Team no problemo!
- Bugscope Team nice to hear from you
- Bugscope Team jon is talking about swarming
- Bugscope Team in florida
- Bugscope Team this is pretty cool
- Bugscope Team ask Cate what this is

- Bugscope Team looked like an ant or a wasp
- Bugscope Team bee setae
- Bugscope Team Hymenoptera
- Bugscope Team whoops
- Bugscope Team bee setae
- Bugscope Team black screen
- Bugscope Team I think this is a wasp
- Bugscope Team does it have a stinger?
- Bugscope Team yeah it's a wasp

- Bugscope Team cate says it was in a jar of ants...
- 10:37am
- Bugscope Team huh
- Bugscope Team what do I know?
- Bugscope Team I don't know what the hole is for
- Bugscope Team scott, what the hole in the middle?
- Bugscope Team dude I don't know what it is for
- Bugscope Team we will have to ask Annie
- Bugscope Team ok
- Bugscope Team no
- Bugscope Team poreset the unknown hole?
- Bugscope Team ok
- Bugscope Team tiny beetle
- Bugscope Team floot fry
- Bugscope Team haltere
- Bugscope Team brb
- Bugscope Team brp

- 10:44am
- Bugscope Team okay, dr. clishem and miss smaha, we are done making presets. i've unlocked the session, you can practice controlling the scope if you like.
- Bugscope Team basic role playing brp
- Bugscope Team presets are on the bottom right. anytime you want to go to an interesting image, just click on a preset.
- Bugscope Team brpg
- Bugscope Team basic rocket propelled grenade
- Bugscope Team controlling the scope is done with controls on the upper right: magnify, navigation, focus and adjust. you should see blueish buttons.
- Bugscope Team Cate is giving me the new abbreviations
- 10:50am
- Bugscope Team I hope Annie gets on
- Bugscope Team we can call her
- Bugscope Team Tony are you and Miss Smaha ready to roll?
- Bugscope Team Are we going to have kids today?
- 10:56am
- Teacher Kids will be arriving at 11:00a. Tony
- Bugscope Team Cool DaddyO.
- 11:06am
- Bugscope Team Hi Tuzzy!
- Bugscope Team cj, Zach, Olivia, vinnie...
- Student what is it
- Student hey
- Bugscope Team wow
- Student What is your name
- Bugscope Team this is part of a fruit fly
- Bugscope Team hi students, welcome to bugscope!
- Student Tess
- Student HI
- Student what is this?
Bugscope Team this is a haltere on a fruit fly
- Bugscope Team sort of a stabilizer
- Student what are we looking at
- Bugscope Team called a haltere
- Student What are we looking at ?
Bugscope Team It's called a "haltere", and it acts like a gyroscope to help flies keep a steady orientation while they're flying.
- Student WHAT Is THIS?????
- Bugscope Team this is on the body of a fruit fly
- Student what is this
- Student What is this
- Bugscope Team a haltere
- Student What is this?
- Student hi
- Student oh
- Student what are you doing
- Student what is it?
- Student hey Alex
- Student cool
- Student What is this
- Student Whats a fruit fly
Bugscope Team Fruit flies are very small flies, not much bigger than a few grains of sand. They're named that way because they are attracted to rotting fruit. You'll often find them hovering around a trash can if you forget to empty it for a while
- Student oh
- Student ew
- Student what part of the fly is this
- Student What is a haltere ?
Bugscope Team a haltere is found in pairs on insects that have wings. the haltere is used to keep the insect balanced during flight. the haltere bangs against the insects body, acting like a stabilizer.
- Student when did you know you wanted to be a scientist
- Bugscope Team a fruit fly is one of those tiny flies that lives on fruit juices
- Student this is so cool
- Student what part of a fruit fly is it
- Student what part of the fruit fly is it
- Student What part of it is it???
- Bugscope Team I don't think I knew until I was in college
- Student what part of a fruit fly
- Student what body part is it
- Bugscope Team if someone takes the mag down you can see where you aer
- Bugscope Team are
- Bugscope Team Im gave Olivia control of the 'scope
- Student should we increase or decrease more???
- Student should we increase or increase magniification??
- Bugscope Team so she can drive if she wants
- Student should we increase or decrease
- Student lets decres the magnifacashon???
- Student is that fur?
- Student yes
- Student should we increase or decrese magnification?
- Student hi adrianna
- Student could we decrease the magnfcation
- Student yes
- Student k
- Student should we decrese the magnification
- Student Lets decrease the magnification
- Student thanks
- Student should we incease or derease
- Bugscope Team Olivia you have the controls
- Student k ty for answer
- Student are fruit flys the thing that are around your eyes?
Bugscope Team Perhaps, although you might be thinking of gnats.
- Student what part of a fruit fly is it
- Bugscope Team try it!
- Student This is the coolest fly ever
- Student There bugs.
- Student whats a haltere
- Student It looks like a claw
- Bugscope Team the stuff that looks like fur is tiny setae, sort of like hair
- Student what do you most like to study
- 11:11am
- Student hi laura
- Student how do you know this stuff
- Student What part is this.
- Student Olivia isnt a teacher



- Student what are gnats
- Bugscope Team yeah but she has control now


- Student ewwww

- Student this sort of looks like deer fur
- Student I hate earwigs
- Bugscope Team we have an earwig today that has a lot of mites all over it
- Student are we going to start
- Student Hi its me Oneill
- Student Connor Oneill
- Bugscope Team now Adrianna has control
- Student does anyone see ears?
- Student do you ever get bored of looking at this stuff
- Student sweet
- Student ewwww
- Student wow
- Student wwwwwwwoooooooooooowwwwwwwww
- Teacher wow
- Student this is confusing
- Student hi stacey
- Student thats awsome
- Student ya
- Student lets look at the wings
- Student sweet
- Student cool
- Student what other bugs will we see?
Bugscope Team You can check out the presets list to the right of the chat box to see some of the other insects your driver can move to
- Student this is so cooleyo!!!!!!
- Student cool
- Student hi tess
- Student Can we look at the tail.
- Student Awesome
- Student WoW cool it's whole body:)
- Student what is the bottum part
- Bugscope Team there is always something fun to see for us
- Student this is cool
- Student cooooool
- Student i want to be a scientist when i grow up too!!!!!
- Student laura your name is spelled wrong
- Student what's it laying on
- Student the wings look funny
- Student can we zoom in
- Student are we going to look at other bugs
- Student How big is the wing.
- Student how bid is the fruit fly????
- Bugscope Team there are too many people online, looks like, for things to move quickly
- Student how long are its wings
- Student do you look at a lot of bugs or other stuff?
Bugscope Team We spend most of our time helping students do research at the University here so we see all kinds of things from rocks to tiny machines to nanotechnology, crystals, etc
- Student what else will we see??????
- Student Why do they wings look so big
- Student can we?
- Bugscope Team Miss Smaha has control now.
- Student what other bbugs are we going to see????
- Student why is his eyes so big
- Student hi miss smaha
- Student How come it's gray??????????
- Student i dont want to be aa scientist but this is cool
- Student hi scoot
- Bugscope Team You, Miss Smaha, can select another preset if you'd like
- Student good
- Student how do you get these things
- Student can we look at other bugs
- Student ;kojgh;l
- Student hi leah
- Student do you like being a sieintest
- Student 28 peopleare online
- Bugscope Team from the presets on the right
- Student do you like to look at these creatures
- Student What is your favorite bug to look out?
- Student dklrjgb
- Student what is the most fasinating bug???

- Student Did you touch it
- Student i want to be a scientist when i grow up!!!!!!!!!!
- Student how do you get a thousand times?
- Student 32 people on
- Student That is big
- Student grosssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
- Bugscope Team there are so many people on that the server is struggling
- Student hey Alex is back on:)

- Student IS THAT DEAD OR ALIVE?
- Student why did theyy zoom in on mine?
- Student Are his ears the speakert like things???
- Student why do the flys have hair on there legs
- Student can i name the fly jack
- Student It looks like someone from Halloween!
- Student Wow sweet
- 11:16am
- Student did you touch it
- Student what is this?
- Student its dead alex

- Bugscope Team you can see the micron bar, and you can see that the fruit fly is just about 2 mm long

- Student Is this the wing?
- Student hi olivia
- Student this is soo awesome but nasty
- Student what is it
- Student i see the singer
- Student wow wow wow wow

- Student Mine is weird?
- Student these things are really small from the eye
- Student I am Ryan,Iam cooleyo
- Bugscope Team this is 43 times
- Student wow
- Student why is the fly always whight under the microscope
- Student what are those things
- Bugscope Team the speaker-like things are the eyes
- Student REALLY!!!!!
- Student is this the tail
- Teacher The controls disappeared on the teache computer.
- Student OMG!
- Student sick!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Student THis is the the coolest thing!!!!!!!!!!!
- Student there is a lot of typing on this site
- Student now i see its leg
- Student whats your favorite bug to look at
- Bugscope Team all insects have "hair", or what we call setae
- Student this is so cool!
- Student what the?
- Student Do you get frestated at this because ido when i look at stuff
- Student is that his leg
- Student what part is this
- Student omg this is so cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Student hi laura
- Student what part of the fly is this

- Bugscope Team the hair on their bodies has different purposes
- Student sick
- Student yeah
- Student Is this a wasp
- Student OMG! this is soooo coooool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Student what is those bars
- Student sick!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Student miss Smaha loves science
- Student Scott are you using a compound microscope??
Bugscope Team No, this is an elecron microscope instead of a light microscope. We focus a very fine beam of electrons, essentially a beam of electricity, onto the sample and observe the interaction
- Student im in clan £pac
- Student cacadas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! run
- Student I don't want to see another bug
- Student this is cool
- Student that is soooooooooooooo weird
- Student omg!!!!!
- Student why is there stof on the eyes
- Bugscope Team some of the hairs (setae) are mechanosensors, some are chemosensors, and some are probably to add surface area to catch the air without adding much weight
- Student why is the eys like antenas
- Student Thats creepy
- Student is it a mustache
- Student that's disgusting but cool
- Student cool
- Student Is it picking his nose?
- Student mines not changing

- Student Wowww
- Student this is so discusting but oddly cool
- Student this is creepy
- Student It looks like something from a wax museum
- Student Is the eye on the side

- Student can you find the eye balls
- Student does he have a moustache
- Student it is so awesome!
- Student now I see why people are afraid of wasps
- Bugscope Team this is a scanning electron microscope
- Student whats in its eye
- Student how long have you been working on microscopes?

- Student What kind of bug is it?
- Bugscope Team we are using electrons to get the image we see

- Student What is this part?

- Student hi scott
- Student the eyes are hard to locate
- Bugscope Team the eyeballs are almost all of the head
- Bugscope Team the things in front of the eyes are where the antennae are
- Student dont see nothin
- Student it s a wasp
- Student it looks like pinocio

- Student It is a little scary
- Student YOU ARE COOL SCOTT
- Student what is that big stick
- Bugscope Team Hi Tess.
- Bugscope Team we can see an eye right now, the round part to the right of the middle
- Student Why are the eyeballs s big.
Bugscope Team For many of the insects the eyes are their primary key to survival. Those wrap-around eyes giving nearly 360° vision are what make flies so hard to hit with your hand
- Student COOL!
- Student what the heck is this??????????????????????
- Bugscope Team I am sorry this is taking so long.
- Student Does he have a mustache?
- Student hi
- Student Scientice are awsome
- Student how do you guys look at this stuff and not throw up
- Bugscope Team Thanks cj
- Bugscope Team and you can see all the sub-features, little round dots that are the ommatidia, or facets of the compound eye
- Student what is it holding????????

- Student IS IT A WASPE?
Bugscope Team yes it was a wasp
- Student is this explicet
- Student yes
- Bugscope Team we are used to seeing this and it doesn't make us feel sick

- Student grass??
- Student what is that
- Student Does the specimen have hair on it?
Bugscope Team those hairs are called setae, and they help the insect sence its enviornment.
- 11:21am
- Student to me
- Student what is this
- Student what are those dots

- Student How do you get the bugs?
- Student Scott i have a question
- Student What is you r favorite bug to look at?
- Student he's frowning
- Student How big is the microscope.
Bugscope Team about as big as a large kitchen table, it takes up a whole room almost
- Student what magnification is this?
Bugscope Team you can see the mag on the top right of your browser window.
- Bugscope Team Okay Oneill.
- Student intrestring this job seems fun ur lucky to have it :-)
Bugscope Team It is, thanks! I got started as a sophomore in highschool. They recruited me to come help setup and run Bugscope sessions. Now, 8 years later I'm still participating while I'm in graduate school
- Student is that the stinger?

- Student 'sj
- Bugscope Team the microscope is about the size of a large desk
- Student How long have you been working on microscopes?
- Student what times are you using scott?
- Student what are the lines
- Student a desk
- Bugscope Team this is 5529x
- Bugscope Team this is a pretty fun job, we have the most fun when we are doing things like bugscope
- Student this is an awsome job. do you do this a lot
- Student That is huge!!!
- Student Why are there so many hairs???
- Student NO WAY OMG!!!!!!!!!!!

- Student Scott, how old is the bug we're looking at?
- Student what part of micito is it
- Student Do you have any grubs?
- Student can it hop,and fly

- Student :) it just looks like lines
- Student what is that
- Bugscope Team those are hairs but we are supposed to call them 'setae,' pronounced see- tee.
- Student O MY that thing is UGLY
- Student it looks like a alien
- Student the microscope soundsfun

- Student ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Student oh yeah a scientist just answered me
- Student is that there cheks
- Student bdb
- Student are thoose eyes
Bugscope Team those are eyes, yes, compound eyes!
- Student ewe
- Bugscope Team these are cool to look at, they look so alien like

- Bugscope Team a very small one
- Student what is this
- Student ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
- Student ohhhhhhhhhh o.k
- Student nasty
- Student These eyeballs are huge!!!!!!!
- Bugscope Team this was probably only a few days old when it died
- Student scott are you getting this on your microscope?
- Bugscope Team someone gave us a handful of them
- Student that has big cheeks how do u catch these?
- Student is this a misquto?
- Student the praying mantice has big eyes
- Student h
- Student is this the body
- Student what part is that?
- Student How long have you been working on microscopes?
Bugscope Team I have been for the last 8 years, since I was a sophomore in highschool. Scott has been working on them for much longer than that
- Student What kind of bug is this
- Student where is his eyes
- Bugscope Team yes we are getting this on the big 'scope and it is going out to you, and to us if we are using a browser as well
- Student is this a mosquito?

- Student What part tje misecto is it
- Bugscope Team the eyes are on either side of the image
- Student How long have you been working on Microscopes?
- Student that is hardd for them to catch these
- Bugscope Team those are eyes that are bulging out
- Bugscope Team they are bulbois
- Student what is the big blowen up things
- Student Cate, does it have anntenaes?
- Bugscope Team bulbous
- Bugscope Team this is a praying mantis, just now
- Student Where is the mouth?
- Teacher We are having trouble driving (moving and centering). Not used to this.
Bugscope Team Due to the huge number of students logged in simultaneously we have more lag today than usual so there's probably a bit of delay in the controls.
- Student Do prayingmantis have noses
- 11:26am
- Student what is this
- Bugscope Team the head
- Student Chas, what is this bug?
- Student what are thoose antennas for? and what do the do?
- Student can we see his full body scott
- Student are we going to look at other bugs?
- Student does this thing have a mouth?
- Student how do you know what bug it is
- Student What does it eat?
- Bugscope Team the blown up things are the eyes

- Student Can you tell me more about this bug please?
- Student what is that thing stickining up on top of the head?
- Student Do you like your job?
- Student Where is the mouth?



- Student Why the bug have the wrinkles?
Bugscope Team They probably wouldn't appear wrinkly when alive, but after they die they dry out and frequently look wrinkled
- Student What is this?
- Student which one do you think we'll look at next?



- Student where do you get these kinds of bugs from??????

- Student What are we looking at
- Student do you like being a scientice
- Bugscope Team We are nearly overloaded, and it is slowing us down

- Student what is your favorite spicemen
- Student Where is th brain?
- Student can we see the full body
- Student are they fragile????????
- Bugscope Team miss smaha, try "click to center", that will be easier to control than "click to drive".
- Student what are those arm like objects by the mouth?
- Student what bug is it?
- Student Is that a mouth?
- Student Why are the legs bent?
- Student How where do you get these bugs

- Student do you do this with other school districts
Bugscope Team Yes, my last count was 317 sessions although some of those are schools that have participated more than once
- Bugscope Team we will not be able to see the whole body because it is so big and the microscope cannot go to a mag low enough for that

- Student what body part is it
- Bugscope Team this is on an earwig

- Student Does it have horns?
- Student what does the mite do
- Student what kind of bug is this

- Bugscope Team an earwig is one of those insects with pincer tails
- Student Are these dangerous?
- Student Cool what is this now?
- Student don't earwigs get into your ears?

- Student Hey alex, whats your favorite specimen of insects?
- Student what part is this?

- Student Scott what is your favorite specimen


- Student Does it travel in dust????


- Student what is this were seeing?

- Student Jon,what are the spikes for
- Student what body part is it
- Student are you allergic to dust mites

- Student what is this

- Bugscope Team the mite hangs out on the earwig, actually there are quite a few of them; not sure if it feeds on the earwig or on food that comes off of it


- Student lol
- Student What is this/
- Student is that water
- Student do u like bugs
- Student is that his tummy scottie
- Student Do thet hurt if they bite
- Student is that its back
- Student is that hi tummy scottie

- Student What Part is this
- Student How can you tell if it is a boy or girl??

- Student Does it have hair?
- Student why are there hairs

- Student What do mites eat?
- Student what are those little hairs?
- Student Is that a dust mite?
- Bugscope Team we cannot tell whether this is a male or female
- Student What is your favorite specimen
- Student Do earwigs bite
- Student what part of the body is it
- Student what is the mite feedin g on?
- 11:31am

- Student where is the next school your going to?
- Student have you ever seen a cockroach under a misroscope
- Bugscope Team not a dustmite -- they look different
- Student Yes, what are those hairs?

- Student where are the dust mite's eyes?
- Student What state are you guys in?
Bugscope Team Illinois
- Student what is that tiny cicle on the body?
Bugscope Team any bumps that are circular are probably mites
- Student What are there enimies???
- Student can we see the whole earwig?
- Student What is the bug that the dust mite attached to?

- Student Where do mites live?
- Student are those hairs
- Student Is the earwig really that big?
Bugscope Team Nope. You can see that right now that image is displaying it 44x larger than it really is
- Bugscope Team the tiny circle to the right on the thorax is one of the mites
- Student where are you from?
- Bugscope Team I don't think these are dust mites
- Student what city are you in
- Student Did you guys make this website?
- Student do you work in a big lab?
- Student why did you choose this job
- Student is there a lot os dustmites on it's body?
- Bugscope Team this is an earwig
- Student spider???
- Student when did you want to be a scientist?
- Bugscope Team Adrianna you can see, I think that the earwig is more than a few mm long.

- Student is that a baby on his arm
- Student Where can you find this bug??
Bugscope Team I found this one in my house
- Student Who wasthe perso that came up with the bug scope
- Student how big is your magnifacation on the microscope
Bugscope Team the scope can magnify up to 600,000x, but for these insects we mag from 50x to 20,000x.


- Bugscope Team Chas made the controller we are using now

- Student where can you find all of these bugs?

- Student is that ac law
- Student from your ear
- Student Can you see mites?
- Student WOW Alex whats that on his arm?
- Student Alex do you like looking at bus?

- Student how did you find it in your house?
- Bugscope Team sometimes if you move something around, like in your kitchen or basement, you will see these guys
- Student are those hairs
- Student where do theres bugs like to hide
- Student Do you guys likee being siencetist, dont Lie?
Bugscope Team I think it's one of the most fun things to do. It's great learning about the world and exciting to discover new things people never knew before
- Student What is your favorite subject,(other than Science)
- Bugscope Team i love bugs, i want to marry one some day!
- Student whats your favorite bug to look at?

- Student is that a baby on is arm
- Student alex what is that
- Bugscope Team the microscope will go to over 600,000x, but we do not get meaningful images beyond maybe 200,000x
- Student do you guys like working in a big lab down in UofI????
- Student Can the bug hurt you?????
- Student how big came your microscope go to?
Bugscope Team We can easily magnify to about 200,000x larger than real life, although I've pushed it to 600,000x before
- Student what part is it

- Student are you married?
- Bugscope Team Cate got the bugs today.
- Student Jon why did you want to be a scientist?
Bugscope Team because I like learning how things work in the world around us
- Student thats funny alex

- Student where?
- Student LOL
- Bugscope Team Hi folks, sorry I am late
- Student Alex is AWSOME!!!
- Bugscope Team I like doing this. We are lucky to be able to work in a lab like this with so many cool microscopes and people doing cool edge stuff.
- Bugscope Team i wonder what kind of bug alex would marry
- Student whats your favorite bug
- Student is that a claw
- Student what building are you in?
Bugscope Team we are in the Beckman Institute, part of the University of Illinois
- Student What part of the specimen is ths?
- Student Where do u work i mean what lab?
Bugscope Team Bugscope is run by the Imaging Technology Group at the Beckman Institute building
- Student Do you like working with microscopes?
- Student when did you want to be a sceintist? what age?
- Bugscope Team Hi Annie2!

- Student thank you
- Student Annie2, do you like your name i do
- Student I g2g ty:-)
- 11:36am

- Student Thank You!
- Student Thankyou!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Student is that a claw
- Student Thank You

- Student have you ever tried looking at a ameaba


- Bugscope Team D'oh we lost her.

- Student thank so much

- Student bye guys your awsome, thanks!!
- Student thank you
- Student How many bugs have you looked at in your career?
- Bugscope Team Thank You!
- Student Thanks guys your awesome!!!!!!!!!
- Student Thank you Annie2, jon, Chas, Alex, scott and Cate you guys were awsome bye
- Bugscope Team annie is our "bugologist"
- Student I learned a lot Thanks so much!
- Bugscope Team Oh no! I missed the whole session! DoH!
- Bugscope Team Glad to have you guys on. Thanks for some great questions
- Bugscope Team mosquito!
- Student whats your favorite part of being a sinentist??
Bugscope Team Getting to travel to exciting places, meet interesting people and discover new things

- Student THANK YOU THIS IS AWESOME!
- Bugscope Team bye guys, hope to see you again sometime
- Student thank you soooooo much sorry got to go eat lunch!!
- Bugscope Team Annie it was kind of intense.
- Bugscope Team Hope to have you guys back. Cya, enjoy lunch
- Student What is coming out of his eye?
Bugscope Team That is the mosquito's mouth
- Student thank you bye
- Bugscope Team We will see you again next year.
- Student illbe back on later
- Student bye
- Student Alright I'm going thanks bye?
- Bugscope Team Adrianna this in the center is the proboscis.
- Student next time bye
- Bugscope Team Thanks Tess.
- Bugscope Team bye tess
- Bugscope Team bye all!
- Student bye
- Teacher Hi again. This is Tony. We were trying to drive instead of click and center. That confused us a bit.
Bugscope Team Yeah, unfortunately with so many clients there was a lag in the server response which probably made the Driving tool more difficult than Click to Center
- Teacher Also, you had some great images today.
- Bugscope Team you did great tony. driving is hard when there is some lag.
- Bugscope Team Miss Smaha if you want to drive a bit now you can collect more images for your database.
- 11:41am
- Teacher We don't know why two different computers ended up with teacher controls. Did that mess t hings up?
Bugscope Team I believe that despite them being visible, only one should have been able to sucessfully control. It shouldn't have done any harm beyond being confusing
- Bugscope Team ah, no, we gave the controls over to some students because we thought they might like that. sorry if that confused you.
- Bugscope Team I can stick around for a bit to answer questions
- Bugscope Team tony, your students are very lively, and interesting. if was a lot of fun this session.
- Bugscope Team yeah, they had some good questions and certainly kept us on our toes
- Teacher Thanks again, guys. By the way, I told Christ the King School in Lombard about your site. Did they sign up?
- Bugscope Team you guys I am bailing out, trying to beat the nerds for lunch
- Bugscope Team I don't think I've seen a proposal come in from them yet, no
- Bugscope Team thank you!
- Bugscope Team We'll keep an eye open though, thanks for the referral!
- Bugscope Team i don't see a proposal from christ the king school, but maybe if its in another name?
- Teacher Okay - bye. Hungry here too.
- Bugscope Team see you tony. great session.
- Bugscope Team Bye Tony!