A merry red and green
As a young guy (22), I am at a fork in the road. I would love to go into teaching - I've done tutoring and been told I would make a great teacher - but at the same time, I feel that a teacher's salary does not adequately compensate for the amount of work that they do. I'm currently finishing an engineering degree where, in the province I live in, will get me double what most teachers make on my first year out, and that's sad.
It is truly unfortunate that there are many others out there who are intelligent and excel at conveying knowledge, but get drawn in by the dollars. As per your experiences, I've only had three or so teachers that were willing to teach me (or allow me to go at my own speed), the rest wanted me to slow down and get back in with the herd. School was, for the most part, extremely frustrating because I was constantly being held back.
In TFA it mentions that
It's called Ikaria, after the island with regenerative sulfur springs mentioned by Herodotus.
Here's what I have to say about all the idle complaints:
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We just bought a new tv not too long ago (Sony Bravia) with the option af setting the refresh rate to 120Hz, makes an amazing difference watching sports or anything with fast motion, but makes regular tv shows very eerie - almost cheap looking. I don't know how anyone could not tell the difference with fast motion, maybe if you were watching the fireplace channel...
Mountain Crest is pretty good stuff.
Unless and until physicists can fully explain the true mechanism of movement in language that the layperson can understand, I'll remain highly skeptical of their more outlandish conclusions (black holes, wormholes, dark matter, dark energy, big bang, parallel universes, etc.), sorry.
How do you expect the explanations in layman's terms to be any different than what we use now (what goes up must come down, at equilibrium every action has an equal and opposite reaction, object at rest stays at rest until acted upon, etc. etc. etc.)? These are extremely complex phenomena that, if described in layman's terms, cannot be accurately portrayed.
It's unfortunate that you don't have your house to yourself for a little longer. I've been realizing lately that just having time to yourself can do wonders for your mental state.
Tami just sounds like a shitload of trouble, hope she doesn't try and weasel her way back into your house. Best wishes for Linda.
I wonder if the snowy setting really makes that much of a difference, or if the main thing is that the mind is occupied with something other than pain. No mention in TFA of other test VR games.
No amount of careful planning will ever replace dumb luck.