classicaluncertainty
Classical Uncertainty
classicaluncertainty

Underwear/Socks/Undershirts - 1 use.

I’m a teacher who is discovering how hard I struggle with anxiety. I’m in a new district this year where I know no one, where the tech and classroom support I’m used to are at least ten years behind, and where, due to the common core, I feel utterly confused and turned around. Every day is a twenty minute commute to

Weird. Maybe it’s struggling with local labor prices.

I used this thing a few months ago. The estimate was way low,and I shopped the problem around to a few mechanics. Be wary.

That’s fair. I was studying power draw a few weeks ago, after my wife and I bought an Apple TV. The xbox one (at least according to my paperscrap calculations) uses almost a hundred times as much energy when it’s in active use. I try to keep those sorts of things in mind when I buy media. DVDs are either collector’s

Do you factor in the electronics/utility costs as well? Legitimate question from a fretting oenny pincher.

Why couldn’t a man say, for instance, that he really likes you and gets the feeling you like him back, but, hey, he could be wrong. Then you could say you did or didn’t share his interest. And that would be that. I can’t decide what is sadder: That this is so simple, or that it’s so unlikely.

oh god

“...a moral compass that never goes awry.”

You seem to suggest that cursive is kept around because it is being dragged along by sentimental ‘hand wringing’ teachers. Letter forming and writing practice is a mandatory part of our curricula, in the writing standards for K-5, and elementary teachers are required by the common core state standards to teach letter

It’s not an incredible notion, it’s the truth of the matter. Learning to print or write in cursive doesnt help comprehension or reading. Learning to form letters in any form is intended to teach letter knowledge and, once those are learned, the entire purpose of writing training is for fine motor skill and

Re: the board games, I bought Eclipse on Amazon today. It was marked 33% off. Been looking for it for a while in local shops, but there isn’t a big board game scene around here. Glad to save a bit of cash on the Amazon sale.

Re: the board games, I bought Eclipse on Amazon today. It was marked 33% off. Been looking for it for a while in

You’d think the state soil would be ‘Detroit.’ oooooooh

Not pirates. Wildlings.

I already know my total: $0. If they aren’t walking by day 3, and gainfully employed by day 10, they’re outta here. My wife disagrees, but then, she won’t let me monetize our cat, so that’s a battle I’ve chosen to raincheck.

Speaking as a teacher, let me pitch you an idea you may not have thought of: what if students are taught to write cursive because it trains hand-eye coordination by requiring them to form letters without drawing connected lines, and forces them to see how letters and words flow together, in a unified, whole-word way?

I taught myself (lefthanded male) to write neatly because I’m a writer, and I learned in high school that many writers drafted longhand. It took a few years, but I write with almost calligraphic neatness, and quickly. It helped train me to write neatly on white-boards, too. As a teacher, that’s more than worth the

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Absolutely agree.

I have the same reaction. I think it’s the landscape. Fallout 3 has a lot of promises to the intrepid explorers, even with low perception. Buildings litter the landscape, towns crouch low on the horizon, roads crisscross this way and that. New Vegas is mostly the Mojave Waste: an unoccupied, never-developed desert.