Blog Post #3

This week we tried to have the first meeting with our project sponsor, but the time of the members was not very uniform, but we finally established a suitable meeting time after several attempts. In addition, each of us individually submitted our own problem statement report for the project. To be honest, I had almost no ideas in my mind when I wrote this problem statement article. I have been thinking about discussing it with my teammates, but it seems none of my teammates are discussing it. Therefore, I can only try to explain my personal views on this project. I searched a lot of information about our project on the website, combined with the core issues of our project, I submitted my article. The examples given by the professor made me feel very professional. At this point, I can not spell out in very technical terms the project problem we are trying to solve. The final score was good, but I knew there was still a lot of room for improvement in my problem statement writing. I saw rated comments about my pets on the blog, so I just casually chatted about my Tibetan mastiff. It does not have an English name, but I think its Chinese name means happiness. It had six brothers and sisters but was born in cold winter and its mother and several other puppies did not survive. Two of the surviving dogs were given to my friends, and I finally got Happy, who has been with me for almost six years. It was very cute when it was little, but now it is very wild. Probably due to its lineage as a Tibetan mastiff, it has a very aggressive personality. I do not normally feed it dog food, I feed it corn, mutton, and other food. It is not picky about food, and if strangers come into contact with it for a few days, it will no longer shout at them. I think it is smart, but it looks a little fierce.

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