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Re: Random randomness
My kids still had boards (whiteboards, not black), but no books, and backpacks were not allowed.
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Re: Random randomness
I retired as an elementary teacher 4 years ago. I was one of the first at my school to have a "smartboard" in my classroom. They are great! I could show a Youtube video, put a workbook under the doc camera and write on it, connect to any website, etc. The kids could then see whatever I wanted them to from anywhere in the room. The workbook and doc camera were a Godsend to me as a teacher. I could show the page we were doing as a class, write on the page so they could see it, and even walk over to the smartboard and circle or underline things as well. All while writing on the whiteboard next to the screen.YellowKing wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2024 10:00 am My daughter and I were talking this morning about teachers slacking off before the holidays. And I said, "I bet some of them just roll a TV into the classroom and show a movie, right?"
She starts laughing hysterically and says, "Daddy, they don't "roll" TVs into the classroom, they just turn on the screen. That old-timey thing you used to call a "chalkboard" is a smart screen."
I wasn't feeling like I was turning 50 until that moment.
As for "slacking off before the holidays", I'm not sure that accurately describes it. It probably does for some teachers. The fact is that any tests, worksheets, essays, etc. that a teacher gives the week before a holiday have to be graded during the supposed vacation time. This can greatly affect a teacher's mindset and attitude when they're trying to enjoy a few days off just like the kids.
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Re: Random randomness
When sweet potatoes go in sale for $.25 a pound around turkey day I need to remind myself to buy more than 4 at a time with those new fangled digital coupons. I find that I eat one every day and then on day 5, I'm always like "I could have had another sweet potato today." They don't make a meal, but as far as snacks goes, you can't beat $.25. I'm guessing I spend more on energy to cook it than I do on the actual tuber.
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Re: Random randomness
I sit at my computer in front of a double window. It has a wood divider going down the middle of the windows.
I need a light here at the PC sometimes. I want one where I could screw it flush against that wood divider there and have it shine down on the pc area.
Here lemme see if I can take a pic of the area...
Is there such a thing as that? Its too big for a clamp on lamp. And I dont have room for a lamp wit ha base to sit it on there in that mess. So I was thinking of simply screwing one to the wood frame there above it all.
Unless theres a simpler / better idea Im not seeing.
Barring all else I could get a clamp lamp and attach it to the bottom of the raised window frame on the right side...that might work best after all.
Maybe something from this page might work and be cheap.
EDIT: I think Ive settled on THIS as being about what I need.
I need a light here at the PC sometimes. I want one where I could screw it flush against that wood divider there and have it shine down on the pc area.
Here lemme see if I can take a pic of the area...
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Unless theres a simpler / better idea Im not seeing.
Barring all else I could get a clamp lamp and attach it to the bottom of the raised window frame on the right side...that might work best after all.
Maybe something from this page might work and be cheap.
EDIT: I think Ive settled on THIS as being about what I need.
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Re: Random randomness
I was in the Film Club, and we got to use the video camera and tape machine (reel-to-reel, baby, newfangled cassettes were still in the future...and the camera was a huge thing on a wheeled tripod). The price of access was having to record sporting matches for the coaches to review, but for enduring that we got to experiment with the technology however we wished in our off time.telcta wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2024 11:14 amHahaYellowKing wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2024 10:00 am My daughter and I were talking this morning about teachers slacking off before the holidays. And I said, "I bet some of them just roll a TV into the classroom and show a movie, right?"
She starts laughing hysterically and says, "Daddy, they don't "roll" TVs into the classroom, they just turn on the screen. That old-timey thing you used to call a "chalkboard" is a smart screen."
I wasn't feeling like I was turning 50 until that moment.
I have no kids so I would definitely show my disconnect with how classrooms are now. I would end up asking, "So no more AV clubs?"... and be laughed out of the room. Man, I remember being in the AV room with many boxes of bulbs to replace in film strips, overhead projectors, movie projectors, waiting for the signal to "roll" down a movie projector to a classroom. The smell of those dusty bulbs when they heat up and were as hot as the surface of the sun.
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Re: Random randomness
Is that a window to the right of your monitor? If so, can you take a look out that window and see if that evil alien baby in a powder blue jumper is still there?Daehawk wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2024 5:46 pm I sit at my computer in front of a double window. It has a wood divider going down the middle of the windows.
I need a light here at the PC sometimes. I want one where I could screw it flush against that wood divider there and have it shine down on the pc area.
Here lemme see if I can take a pic of the area...
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My school didn't have film or AV club really. We had a full blown TV Production elective class. We produced a show on local cable.Kraken wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2024 10:13 pmI was in the Film Club, and we got to use the video camera and tape machine (reel-to-reel, baby, newfangled cassettes were still in the future...and the camera was a huge thing on a wheeled tripod). The price of access was having to record sporting matches for the coaches to review, but for enduring that we got to experiment with the technology however we wished in our off time.telcta wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2024 11:14 amHahaYellowKing wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2024 10:00 am My daughter and I were talking this morning about teachers slacking off before the holidays. And I said, "I bet some of them just roll a TV into the classroom and show a movie, right?"
She starts laughing hysterically and says, "Daddy, they don't "roll" TVs into the classroom, they just turn on the screen. That old-timey thing you used to call a "chalkboard" is a smart screen."
I wasn't feeling like I was turning 50 until that moment.
I have no kids so I would definitely show my disconnect with how classrooms are now. I would end up asking, "So no more AV clubs?"... and be laughed out of the room. Man, I remember being in the AV room with many boxes of bulbs to replace in film strips, overhead projectors, movie projectors, waiting for the signal to "roll" down a movie projector to a classroom. The smell of those dusty bulbs when they heat up and were as hot as the surface of the sun.
I loved that class and almost went into TV or film Production as a career.
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Re: Random randomness
Let's say that I wanted to stalk *cough* find out the address of someone without them being aware. i.e. I don't want to just ask them. How would you go about doing that?
I do not have their real name, only their handles on various platforms and their state, possibly city if I can remember it.
Any internet sleuths on OO? I would consider myself a half-way decent sleuth but I'm not quite sure where to start here, except follow the data trail until I get lucky.
I do not have their real name, only their handles on various platforms and their state, possibly city if I can remember it.
Any internet sleuths on OO? I would consider myself a half-way decent sleuth but I'm not quite sure where to start here, except follow the data trail until I get lucky.
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If you don't have their actual name, I would think you are really swimming against the current.
I imagine your real question starts with "how do I find out the name of someone without them being aware".
-and sorry, no clue.
I imagine your real question starts with "how do I find out the name of someone without them being aware".
-and sorry, no clue.
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Re: Random randomness
Even if someone here has a good method, I don’t know that we want OO to host instructions on how to track down home addresses of people you find on the internet.GreenGoo wrote: ↑Wed Nov 27, 2024 10:04 am Let's say that I wanted to stalk *cough* find out the address of someone without them being aware. i.e. I don't want to just ask them. How would you go about doing that?
I do not have their real name, only their handles on various platforms and their state, possibly city if I can remember it.
Any internet sleuths on OO? I would consider myself a half-way decent sleuth but I'm not quite sure where to start here, except follow the data trail until I get lucky.
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Re: Random randomness
shrug. PM me if you have info and are willing to share.
I'm asking here because this is my social media site and discussing things here is social for a lot of people.
I could just ask google but if everyone did that about information they are looking for, OO would be even more of a desert, populated solely by hair jokes that don't land.
It's not that I don't get your point, I just don't think it matters one way or another.
I'm asking here because this is my social media site and discussing things here is social for a lot of people.
I could just ask google but if everyone did that about information they are looking for, OO would be even more of a desert, populated solely by hair jokes that don't land.
It's not that I don't get your point, I just don't think it matters one way or another.
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Re: Random randomness
Yeah, name would speed things up definitely. I may even have it already, somewhere. There's always brute force, which is following the publicly available data. It's a bit tedious and time consuming. In the end if I didn't want it to be a nice surprise at xmas, I would just ask them directly. I may still do that, but it feels like gift giving defeat.
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Wait, we have bad hair jokes here? By which I mean bad jokes about hair, not jokes about bad hair. That would just be cruel.
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Re: Random randomness
The easiest way is finding someone else on the Internet who knows their real name. Around here that might even be easy with the Chicago gang, the various people who are related and so forth. No other sites that might be more difficult.
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Re: Random randomness
I was in Japan a few weeks ago for work. Stayed in the Yokohama area and got to experience morning rush hour on the trains getting to work and getting home. It was a blast, but one thing I do wish they had is a dividing wall between the men's urinals. Even though most of them had about 4' high urinals and I tried really hard not to look, I'd see movement out of the corner of my eye. Bashful bladder syndrome made it take a few minutes longer for me to go
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Re: Random randomness
My very first teaching jobs were as a grad student at Michigan, where the classroom buildings still had chalk boards. I quickly learned to start carrying a handkerchief for wiping chalk off my hands.Fardaza wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2024 11:52 am I retired as an elementary teacher 4 years ago. I was one of the first at my school to have a "smartboard" in my classroom. They are great! I could show a Youtube video, put a workbook under the doc camera and write on it, connect to any website, etc. The kids could then see whatever I wanted them to from anywhere in the room. The workbook and doc camera were a Godsend to me as a teacher. I could show the page we were doing as a class, write on the page so they could see it, and even walk over to the smartboard and circle or underline things as well. All while writing on the whiteboard next to the screen.
Later I taught at a prep school that did transition to smartboards. Eventually I taught at a university where, rather than smartboards, they used ceiling mounted projectors linked to a nearby PC. You lose a little functionality compared to a smartboard, but I didn't feel it too keenly. I assume it's also the less expensive option.
I still carry a handkerchief, though. Turns out they're useful in lots of ways.
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Re: Random randomness
Agreed. I have a couple of people I can ask. I guess that's probably the easiest route. It's nothing nefarious. I like surprising people with nice things that they might like. The hard part, I find, is the surprise part, which is why I try not to let anyone in on it.
That said, it's not important. I don't even know what I expected when I asked the original question. Magic, I guess.
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Re: Random randomness
No judgment. The mind is a weird thing, and it has the keys to the castle.raydude wrote: ↑Wed Nov 27, 2024 2:04 pm I was in Japan a few weeks ago for work. Stayed in the Yokohama area and got to experience morning rush hour on the trains getting to work and getting home. It was a blast, but one thing I do wish they had is a dividing wall between the men's urinals. Even though most of them had about 4' high urinals and I tried really hard not to look, I'd see movement out of the corner of my eye. Bashful bladder syndrome made it take a few minutes longer for me to go
This was a bigger problem for me when I was younger, but I find closing my eyes and meditating on something relaxing helped speed things up. Now that I'm older I'm starting to not give a fuck. That helps me daily in all sorts of ways.
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Looking for a mobile app to keep notes in. I don't want a full blown calendar, but something I can keep a grocery list in, or a short to do list, something like that.
I'm sure there are a million of them, but I was curious about opinions.
Right now I send myself a text, and that works well enough, but I'm looking for something a tiny bit more organized. Just a little.
I'm sure there are a million of them, but I was curious about opinions.
Right now I send myself a text, and that works well enough, but I'm looking for something a tiny bit more organized. Just a little.
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iPhones come with a Notes app. It's nothing fancy, but it lets you keep up different pages with different titles for organization purposes.GreenGoo wrote: ↑Wed Nov 27, 2024 4:00 pm Looking for a mobile app to keep notes in. I don't want a full blown calendar, but something I can keep a grocery list in, or a short to do list, something like that.
I'm sure there are a million of them, but I was curious about opinions.
Right now I send myself a text, and that works well enough, but I'm looking for something a tiny bit more organized. Just a little.
If list-making is more your thing, AnyList is a free app that lets you share e.g. grocery and shopping lists among several people.
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Yeah, you're right, chances are my Android has a default note app as well. I was just making conversation
Ok, not really, but I did wonder if anyone had a favourite that stood out to them.
Ok, not really, but I did wonder if anyone had a favourite that stood out to them.
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I use Google Keep...simple to use, accessible anywhere through your Google account, and has some useful integration with Google Calendar. You just said you're on Android, so it's probably already installed on your phone.GreenGoo wrote:Looking for a mobile app to keep notes in. I don't want a full blown calendar, but something I can keep a grocery list in, or a short to do list, something like that.
I'm sure there are a million of them, but I was curious about opinions.
Right now I send myself a text, and that works well enough, but I'm looking for something a tiny bit more organized. Just a little.
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I use ColorNote exclusively.GreenGoo wrote: ↑Wed Nov 27, 2024 4:00 pm Looking for a mobile app to keep notes in. I don't want a full blown calendar, but something I can keep a grocery list in, or a short to do list, something like that.
I'm sure there are a million of them, but I was curious about opinions.
Right now I send myself a text, and that works well enough, but I'm looking for something a tiny bit more organized. Just a little.
It's fits my needs and you can link it to your android account so it saves to the cloud if yoy want.
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I use Google Docs.
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I use this Notepad - it's free (with one unobtrusive ad banner) and very simple, but I also only use it for very simple notes.
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Notesnook:GreenGoo wrote: ↑Wed Nov 27, 2024 4:00 pm Looking for a mobile app to keep notes in. I don't want a full blown calendar, but something I can keep a grocery list in, or a short to do list, something like that.
I'm sure there are a million of them, but I was curious about opinions.
Right now I send myself a text, and that works well enough, but I'm looking for something a tiny bit more organized. Just a little.
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Marketing tried to get around data protection policies on handling member data and got Google Docs banned by our IT department.
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Meh, if any of the text I have entered into Google Docs was sensitive, it wouldn't be on my phone in the first place.
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I've used OneNote for exactly that. The best part is that it syncs all of my mobile devices and PCs instantly, meaning that I can use it anywhere.
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