Daily Create Responses Tweeted by @VhudschN
9 total responses found since January 28, 2020
@ds106dc #tdc2983 My response for Today's #ds106 Daily Create is that a Linux UX designer would likely need good communication and personal skills in order to design user-friendly UI
— VhudschNor2 (@VhudschN) March 14, 2020
@ds106dc #tdc2962 My response for Today's #ds106 Daily Create is a huge bowl of Mac'n Cheese. I've always been a huge fan of cheese, especially Stover's Mac'n Cheese
— VhudschNor2 (@VhudschN) February 22, 2020
@ds106dc #tdc2961 My response for Today's #ds106 Daily Create is Microsoft Windows, because the operating system is used on most consumer computers and laptops, which are invaluable for my school work and accessing the internet.
— VhudschNor2 (@VhudschN) February 21, 2020
@ds106dc #tdc2960 My response for Today's #ds106 Daily Create is a plastic table with wood-texture wrapping, with an empty box of Cheese-Zits, an empty jar of Peanut butter, and an alarm clock on top.
— VhudschNor2 (@VhudschN) February 20, 2020
@ds106dc #tdc2955 My response for Today's #ds106 Daily Create is https://t.co/YKU16nLnO3
— VhudschNor2 (@VhudschN) February 15, 2020
@ds106dc #tdc2953 My response for Today's #ds106 Daily Create is https://t.co/J94jhpn9qO The smells of my hall, and outside. The horrid smell of Marijuana is always present, but the RA's have done nothing about it when I've reported it
— VhudschNor2 (@VhudschN) February 13, 2020
@ds106dc #tdc2952 My response for Today's #ds106 Daily Create is The curves of my curved lamp. The angle of the curved lamp's curve is perfect for providing light, without shining the light too bright into my eyes
— VhudschNor2 (@VhudschN) February 12, 2020
@ds106dc #tdc2947 My response for Today's #ds106 Daily Create is the end scene of Book Two of the Golden Ass by Apuleius from between 158 and 170 AD, where Lucius kills 3 thieves. https://t.co/y6ZrfU6SlY
— VhudschNor2 (@VhudschN) February 7, 2020
@ds106dc #tdc2938 #ds106 Daily Create. I think that most of those legendary creatures are myths, although I think there might be a small possibility that some plesiosaurs may have survived in isolated bodies of water, such as Loch Ness or Lake Champlain
— VhudschNor2 (@VhudschN) January 29, 2020