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GooooMarquette

Quote from: Jockey on March 25, 2020, 11:13:04 AM
Have you read The Body yet? Another excellent Bryson book.


Haven't read that yet, but I plan to soon. The guy is amazing at educating you and making you laugh at the same time.

T-Bone

I'm like a turtle, sometimes I get run over by a semi.

GooooMarquette

Quote from: T-Bone on March 25, 2020, 06:35:42 PM
Fender is offering free instrument lessons for 3 months. 
https://loudwire.com/fender-free-guitar-lessons/


My main takeaway from that site is if I buy a Fender, they'll teach me to play like Hendrix.

Doable.

Galway Eagle

Retire Terry Rand's jersey!


T-Bone

I'm like a turtle, sometimes I get run over by a semi.

T-Bone

Oh, and ukulele lessons are available in the Fender offer.
I'm like a turtle, sometimes I get run over by a semi.

Galway Eagle

Retire Terry Rand's jersey!

rocky_warrior


Galway Eagle

Retire Terry Rand's jersey!

rocky_warrior

Quote from: Galway Eagle on March 26, 2020, 11:18:46 AM
Someone knows their order of operations!

It was a gamble.  I mean, 1 shoe is worth WAY less than 1/2 the price of 2 shoes, and you never know if wearing things is purely additive :)

Johnny B


jesmu84

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Quote from: rocky_warrior on March 26, 2020, 11:04:10 AM
43

?

Shoes = 10 (so 1 shoe = 5)
Person = 5
Newspapers = 4 (so 1 newspaper = 2)

5 + (5+4) x 2 = 23

rocky_warrior

Quote from: jesmu84 on March 26, 2020, 12:45:03 PM
?

Shoes = 10 (so 1 shoe = 5)
Person = 5
Newspapers = 4 (so 1 newspaper = 2)

5 + (5+4) x 2 = 23

5 + ((10+5+4)*2) = 43

the person is wearing 2 shoes

GooooMarquette

Quote from: rocky_warrior on March 26, 2020, 12:56:23 PM
5 + ((10+5+4)*2) = 43

the person is wearing 2 shoes



Stuff like that explains why you got to the exalted position of Scoop moderator.

warriorchick

Well, I think I have reached my WFH limit.

This afternoon  I found a huge error on our financial records (while we are under our annual audit, natch) which was completely my fault.  I had to inform both my boss and our auditors, and texted one of my team members about how my retirement was going to be shrouded in shame and scandal. 

She discovered that I simply ran the report wrong.

Best NM ever.  I think I need a break.
Have some patience, FFS.

Jockey

Quote from: warriorchick on March 27, 2020, 03:31:22 PM
Well, I think I have reached my WFH limit.

This afternoon  I found a huge error on our financial records (while we are under our annual audit, natch) which was completely my fault.  I had to inform both my boss and our auditors, and texted one of my team members about how my retirement was going to be shrouded in shame and scandal. 

She discovered that I simply ran the report wrong.

Best NM ever.  I think I need a break.

Don't have love that moment of panic when you think you screwed up big-time?

The relief you feel later when you find out is was nothing doesn't near match the earlier feeling.


GooooMarquette

Quote from: warriorchick on March 27, 2020, 03:31:22 PM
Well, I think I have reached my WFH limit.

This afternoon  I found a huge error on our financial records (while we are under our annual audit, natch) which was completely my fault.  I had to inform both my boss and our auditors, and texted one of my team members about how my retirement was going to be shrouded in shame and scandal. 

She discovered that I simply ran the report wrong.

Best NM ever.  I think I need a break.


If you're gonna make a mistake, it's good if it can be a NM!

BM1090

Not sure if it's been mentioned, but Duolingo if you're interested in learning languages.

Started learning Hindi and re-learning Spanish. It's only been a week but it's been mostly effective.

MU Fan in Connecticut

Quote from: BM1090 on April 06, 2020, 12:28:04 AM
Not sure if it's been mentioned, but Duolingo if you're interested in learning languages.

Started learning Hindi and re-learning Spanish. It's only been a week but it's been mostly effective.

I've been using on and off the last 2 years. 
I'd studied a language for 2-3 months before going to that country - Danish, Swedish, German, relearned Polish.

My younger daughter did Polish for 400 straight days and expired every lesson they offered on Duolingos. 

Coleman

Quote from: MU Fan in Connecticut on April 06, 2020, 09:05:02 AM
I've been using on and off the last 2 years. 
I'd studied a language for 2-3 months before going to that country - Danish, Swedish, German, relearned Polish.

My younger daughter did Polish for 400 straight days and expired every lesson they offered on Duolingos.

What is her fluency level?

I did Duolingo for several months and felt like I would never progress beyond being able to read some basic things.

MU Fan in Connecticut

Quote from: Coleman on April 06, 2020, 09:38:31 AM
What is her fluency level?

I did Duolingo for several months and felt like I would never progress beyond being able to read some basic things.

She actually did very good.  When my wife was not available, I learned she was speaking and remembering Polish better than I could.
She kept a notebook also which helped her.

And reading basic things is a big help in another country.

Coleman

Quote from: MU Fan in Connecticut on April 06, 2020, 10:00:41 AM
She actually did very good.  When my wife was not available, I learned she was speaking and remembering Polish better than I could.
She kept a notebook also which helped her.

And reading basic things is a big help in another country.

For sure, that's why I did it. It definitely has value for travelers. I was just wondering if anyone was able to get to a point of being able to have a conversation with locals. It felt like I'd never get there, but admittedly I never did it for longer than 4-5 months before a trip.

JWags85

Quote from: Coleman on April 06, 2020, 10:04:01 AM
For sure, that's why I did it. It definitely has value for travelers. I was just wondering if anyone was able to get to a point of being able to have a conversation with locals. It felt like I'd never get there, but admittedly I never did it for longer than 4-5 months before a trip.

Admittedly is due to a past near-fluency in Spanish, but using Duolingo helped me enough with French and Italian to have brief convos in shops or restaurants.  A waitress in Paris told me my pronunciation was excellent, which I found amusing.


Quote from: BM1090 on April 06, 2020, 12:28:04 AM
Not sure if it's been mentioned, but Duolingo if you're interested in learning languages.

Started learning Hindi and re-learning Spanish. It's only been a week but it's been mostly effective.

Wow, interesting.  Hows that going?  I asked both my rep in India and one of my good friends in Bombay if there is any merit to me learning and both said no.  My rep said unfortunately without being completely fluent nobody would want to converse with me in Hindi and the staff in our office like using my visits as practice for their English skills.  My friend laughed and said anyone worth talking to there would speak English anyways.  Also, the "listen to side convos" benefit would be limited cause the factory managers and other people I usually interact with speak Gujarati primarily.

Similar situation with Mandarin.  My head of Asia Pacific said there is certain leverage and power being a Westerner and speaking only English that you would lose.  But I'm dabbling in Mandarin more cause there is a tangible benefit to potentially spending more and more time in China.  Flying out of Shenzhen Airport last year headed to Shanghai, I was STUNNED by how little competent English I encountered.  The problem is Mandarin is hard as hell  :o

MU Fan in Connecticut

Quote from: JWags85 on April 06, 2020, 01:25:36 PM
Admittedly is due to a past near-fluency in Spanish, but using Duolingo helped me enough with French and Italian to have brief convos in shops or restaurants.  A waitress in Paris told me my pronunciation was excellent, which I found amusing.


Wow, interesting.  Hows that going?  I asked both my rep in India and one of my good friends in Bombay if there is any merit to me learning and both said no.  My rep said unfortunately without being completely fluent nobody would want to converse with me in Hindi and the staff in our office like using my visits as practice for their English skills.  My friend laughed and said anyone worth talking to there would speak English anyways.  Also, the "listen to side convos" benefit would be limited cause the factory managers and other people I usually interact with speak Gujarati primarily.

Similar situation with Mandarin.  My head of Asia Pacific said there is certain leverage and power being a Westerner and speaking only English that you would lose.  But I'm dabbling in Mandarin more cause there is a tangible benefit to potentially spending more and more time in China.  Flying out of Shenzhen Airport last year headed to Shanghai, I was STUNNED by how little competent English I encountered.  The problem is Mandarin is hard as hell  :o

I was learning Conversational Mandarin in an adult ed class (before I stopped traveling to China a dozen years ago) and I did not think it was too difficult.  Less words to memorize since there was no verb conjugations for past or future tense or masculine or feminine or neutral nouns/adjectives to worry about.  If you wanted to make a sentence a question just throw ma at the end of any sentence.

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