I'm already a professor, but I could do it with more style.
I'm already a professor, but I could do it with more style.
Certain Bon Jovi lyrics came to mind:
They played up the "Marvel" but downplayed the "Fox". They played up "Days of Future Past", but played down "From the studio that brought you". I was surprised to hear Patrick Stewart as the narrator, until I listened closer. (It's not him.) This trailer will be studied by film students as how to market your movie…
I'm not sure if this is an "I want" song or not. However, it does the job nicely.
I'm going to have to come up with a way to slip "Doctor Omega and the Axiom of Destiny" into a math lecture one of these days.
The usual version of the phrase is "From your lips to God's ears." I was simply promoting Roddenberry's status, although he wouldn't have liked the comparison.
From your lips to Rodenberry's ears.
One person who I found inspiring in the area of active learning is Dan Meyer. He gave a TED talk several years ago.
I'm still certain that Clint Eastwood was trolling the RNC during that speech.
"Everything is Awesome" is the song I use for my iPad alarm.
Let' be honest. "Are you looking to get laid?" is often the only question.
"Thorny subject"... I see what you did there.
That was my second favorite building set.
You're responding to the wrong person. However, I read that line and had the same thought.
I had a stuffed Champy when I was a kid.
To be fair, though, given my incredible propensity for typos, this is kind of what I deserve.
Sometimes you eat the wampa, and sometimes the wampa eats you.
I watched Bicentennial Man on a train trip from Montana to Chicago. It was slightly more interesting than the North Dakota scenery.
I've been using OpenBSD for my home server. I find the networking easier to configure than Linux.
Is this Microsoft's version of Prezi?