It’s a common trope, in the US at least. The gift can be different in different countries. In the Philippines other local-made snacks might be brought for teachers.
It’s a common trope, in the US at least. The gift can be different in different countries. In the Philippines other local-made snacks might be brought for teachers.
SYAC: In the article, Altman doesn’t explain anything regarding what led to the board doing what they did, and asserts that he will wait for the new board to conduct an investigation.
Is snooze still the obnoxious 9 minutes?
The fibers are too short, but you could probably make a neat paper out of it.
There are some really good flint and steel survival rods available now. Not the flimsy Scouting ones of yesteryear, but ones with anodized aluminum housings, hardened metal strikers and large diameter flint rods.
Started our winter stove with it the other day and am really happy with it.
The one I have, from a survival perspective, is a little risky, because when configuring them for use they must be taken down into multiple parts, but damn if it doesn’t make huge sparks.
If you’re in the Apple ecosystem, you can toss your vault into iCloud Drive. If you’re technically proficient (and brave) you can write a cron to sync into whichever service you want via a local machine.
In addition to iCloud, I have a one-way sync (rsync) which functions as a poor man’s backup to get all my files into Dropbox; lots of stern warnings from Obsidian not to use Dropbox.
May I offer that it really depends on your note-taking style? I’ve been using it since July having come from linear note-taking on Cornell NTS. It’s way faster and much more interlocked once you get past the slight learning curve.
Can’t we though? All language is arbitrary at first. A person (or community) often names things, sometimes from pure scratch. The words “Kodak” and “Xerox” come to mind.
That book, along with Brave New World have shaped me so deeply. I’ve read 1984 periodically and each reading reveals so much more than the last because I have new mental lenses each time.
Definitely pick it up again and give it a punt.
“Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.” —George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-four
Collectively, I’d say we’re on a gradient ranging from denial to resignation on the stages of grief model.
A lot of people means there’s a lot of social inertia before we see the change reflected as a species.
To give some perspective, that’s a little less than two Nazi holocausts per year for 100 years.
Depends on the kind of sail. If they’re using any kind of spinnaker or kite sail, it requires human hands.
“Bigot” is the word you’re looking for.
Strong concur. Religion is fine, but there is no place for extremism.
This is exactly that episode of Black Mirror. The use case is different, but the concept is identical.
Thank you!
Pardon my ignorance, I’m just starting to learn some things here; what are the applications of this device?
That’s so kind, thank you! I am studying economics and the discussion helped reinforce a lot of fundamental learning.
Remember when the petroleum industry sold us disposable plastic bags as a way to “save the trees”?