simplediyer
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simplediyer

You make a very good point. I stand corrected.

I think the point is that it’s still a language that can be understood by computers and has a basic structure just like a programming language.

And so many people around me cannot quite fathom why I’m disappointed in the human race as a whole.

From what I’ve noticed as an observant person and what I’ve read in studies, this method usually tends to be more effective with men than women. Everyone’s brains work differently and this is not 100% true for all men and woman, but male humans tend to be much more stimulated with visual fixations which helps them to

I am far from being an academic scholar, in fact I’ve started with labor jobs early in life and worked my way up to IT support merely by interest and perseverance. I have to strongly agree that all of these intelligences/skills are heavily related to each other. I am not a mathematical scholar, but I do program, and I

I completely agree that there are countless shady entities out there that will try to get anyone to buy anything (even if they cannot afford it) just to get a higher commission, profit, etc.

And how to avoid these accidents. Obviously, this should be taught as part of the class, but some people don’t listen to these warnings (especially in high school).

The idea’s great, but as cooky as she is, it was hilarious. She reminds me of Jennifer Saunders’ character Edina from Absolutely Fabulous. I couldn’t stop laughing!

#7 - Find as many alternate routes as possible to keep the mind fresh. This has helped me immensely with variety. Studies have also shown that finding different routes from point A to point B (whether work or not) helps exercise the memory.

I will start by saying I am definitely not a knife expert, so take what I know with a grain of salt. I have learned that different brands/models of knives are made with different angles of blades, varying by only fractions of degrees sometimes. An example is that you purchase/own a knife with a 5 degree angle. If you

If the more advanced-technology sharpeners have the correct blade angle, I have been told they should work well, but using the wrong angle sharpener will definitely ruin your knife. I prefer the wet stone personally just because I can control the angle myself approximately (not exactly) and keep my knives sharp for

Dittos to that. I purchased to cordless models YEARS ago. I don’t use them very often, but they are VERY handy in specific situations. The batteries still hold a good charge, and I would recommend anyone who makes DIY repairs to own one. The corded models will give you more power, obviously. I just chose the cordless

Dittos to that. I purchased to cordless models YEARS ago. I don’t use them very often, but they are VERY handy in

I know where you’re coming from. My wife and I used to eat out alot back when we were in our 20s and spent money as soon as we got it. We finally grew up, got smart and a few years ago started cooking almost everything to eat healthier. A couple of months ago during a routine physical, the doctor called her in because

I brown-bag it everyday now, and drink water or home-brewed iced tea. Not only does it save money, but it’s much healthier. Life is about choices, and if some people choose to spend their money on sodas, I’m all for it. I just choose something less expensive to save money over time and opt for healthier alternatives

That, and soy sauce.

Ewwww.

In my perspective, it’s more of the ratio. If only one child in the school of 200 has this allergy, it would be more appropriate for that one child to make their own modifications to their environment than to make the other 199 children change their lifestyle to accomodate the one child.

My mother was allergic to peanut oil at least in her 40s that I can remember. To my knowledge, she was exposed to peanuts in various forms as a child (born in the late 50s, so this allergy was unheard of), so she was just one of the unlucky ones.