Happy Days in Random Chatter 10
- Giovanni Schwartz
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Is that 囘 for 回 a Taiwanese variation?Giovanni Schwartz wrote:我們囘來了呢!
- Giovanni Schwartz
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No, it's just a typo.
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Oh, sorry to point it out then! I have a pop-up dictionary so I can hover over a word and see the definition and apparently that *is* a legit variation, but not in this case.
- Giovanni Schwartz
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Yeah... Gotta love Microsoft. And not proofreading. ^_^
My favorite Chinese thing ever is 3Q. Say it in Chinese.
My favorite Chinese thing ever is 3Q. Say it in Chinese.
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I thought someone here took that free online MIT computer science course. Was it good? Did you get your certificate in the mail?
Quod gratis asseritur, gratis negatur.
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I started the MIT programming class. It was... kind of intense. I was able to make it through the first three weeks with my husband Acius's help. Then I got sick and I missed an exam and there was no catching up. Acius said it looked a lot like one of the weeder courses he tested out of. I was also really frustrated with the material, because they would quiz you on stuff not in the lecture and be like "this is for big kids in college and you can look stuff up on the internet" and I was like "actually, online courses should be different from a regular college course for a number of reasons!"
If I try learning programming again, I might go with a course from the khan academy (https://www.khanacademy.org/cs).
If I try learning programming again, I might go with a course from the khan academy (https://www.khanacademy.org/cs).
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I feel like Zedability could be my personal Manti Te'o's girlfriend. She left for latitudes north before I ever got to meet her in Provo, and yet I talk to her quite frequently and think she is cool. Is she real? A figment of my overactive imagination? Prove you're real!
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Portia, we're all figments of your imagination. I'm as real as the rest of them.
To quote Dumbledore: "Of course this is all happening inside your head, Harry, but why on earth should that mean it is not real?"
To quote Dumbledore: "Of course this is all happening inside your head, Harry, but why on earth should that mean it is not real?"
- TheAnswerIs42
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Most of the time I prefer you guys all imaginary. I met a few of you once, and I would probably do it again once or twice, but . . . having internet, imaginary people is fun.
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I have had three friends in long-term relationships break up (or separate) in the last four months. My heart is hurting.
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Being a busy woman in post-racial America is hard: http://ca.screen.yahoo.com/sketchy-birt ... 00287.html
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It's extremely impressive how many educational videos on how many subjects Salman Khan has made. I'm making a blog as I follow along through Oracle's Java tutorials.Whistler wrote:I started the MIT programming class. It was... kind of intense. I was able to make it through the first three weeks with my husband Acius's help. Then I got sick and I missed an exam and there was no catching up. Acius said it looked a lot like one of the weeder courses he tested out of. I was also really frustrated with the material, because they would quiz you on stuff not in the lecture and be like "this is for big kids in college and you can look stuff up on the internet" and I was like "actually, online courses should be different from a regular college course for a number of reasons!"
If I try learning programming again, I might go with a course from the khan academy (https://www.khanacademy.org/cs).
Quod gratis asseritur, gratis negatur.
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Trolled! Saw a job posting for a teacher in Clark County. "Hmm," thought I, "I dated a guy from Vancouver, WA, and visited many a time. Nice area. Could shop in Portland sales-tax-free."
Clicked it, and it's in friggin' VEGAS. The city I begged my best friend not to move to. (She stayed in Provo, to everyone's joy.)
Sad times.
Clicked it, and it's in friggin' VEGAS. The city I begged my best friend not to move to. (She stayed in Provo, to everyone's joy.)
Sad times.
coastal goddess liberal
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Apparently the little "J" next to the file name means that the contents are in Japanese. Welp, live and learn.
Deus ab veritas
- Giovanni Schwartz
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Ooo... I always impressed people in Taiwan by being able to translate the Japanese Book of Mormon to Chinese for them (roughly, anyways). There are enough kanji on each page for me to know the general idea of where we were in the Book of Mormon, and then enough Kanji in each verse to realize what it was saying. Quite the party trick for those that had a Japanese Book of Mormon, if you ask me.
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If you were to have a Chinese New Year Party, how would you celebrate?
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Make dumplings, obviously. Everything else is just noise, but dumplings are necessary.
- Giovanni Schwartz
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Well, duh. I'm also making vegetables of all sorts, maybe some pork chops, fried rice, etc.
If you didn't know anything about Chinese culture except stereotypes, what would you expect if you went to a Chinese New Year party? (That means everyone can answer. Not just Mico. [ =)
If you didn't know anything about Chinese culture except stereotypes, what would you expect if you went to a Chinese New Year party? (That means everyone can answer. Not just Mico. [ =)
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Fortune cookies, dragons, fireworks and the color red.