Journal eugene ts wong's Journal: Update: Theatre Sports; Distribution Theory; Misc. 9
I'm still alive, as far as I can tell. But don't take my word for it, since I'm quite biased towards such ideas.
Well, as discouraged as I am, I'm feeling pretty good today, so I'm going to go back to my favourite journalizing format of proof reading a whole bunch and making sections.
Take your pick.
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I'd like to share my experiences and thoughts on the first set of theatre sport lessons.
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I'd like to share what I learned from reading the book, "The Tipping Point". It's about how small changes make big changes.
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I share experiences and comment. I share how it has related to my life as a web designer.
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I share a few short thoughts on HTML 4.01 Strict, XHTML 2.* and how people seem to react to this all.
Theatre Sports (Score:1)
Here's a short list of the first few things that we learned. I'll explain them, then at the end of it all, I'll try to make some social commentary about liberals...I mean...various people.
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Re:Theatre Sports (Score:1)
I don't expect every person to be a great actor. I just expect them to avoid violence and vulgur behaviour.
As for those actors, I haven't heard of them before, but I'll keep them in mind. It'll be hard to remember them, though.
Thanks.
Distribution Theory (Score:1)
The book was basically about why and how people are so infectious with their ideas. He gave examples.
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Volunteering Update (Score:1)
***Tutoring Math***
***Teaching The Mentally Retarded***
***That Learning Marketing Opportunity***
***Big Brothers***
I went in for an interview. It's not looking good. She wanted to know about my work history and why I got fired and/or moved on to other jobs. I tried to be open with why I thought that it wasn't my fault. I also tried to explain it from the employers point of view. She seemed real sympathetic which surprised me, but I don't know what to think.
At the end of the interview, I
Web Design (Score:1)
Eventually, it all began to make sense. HTML standards compliance isn't a technological issue. It's a social issue. There are always going to be people who create bad HTML.
Another
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Which would you prefer?