ita's been touched by an angel
'Serenity'
What Happens in Natter 35 Stays in Natter 35
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
offers to make my sperm taste better
Cherry flavored? Grape? Diet sperm?
It the New Sperm®, although they probably ought to talk to the Coca Cola marketing people about it first before investing heavily.
Apparently half my town was without power yesterday afternoon while I was sitting in front of my air conditioner. Probably not my fault.
"See, what happened was, I was going along, minding my business, and suddenly the virgin Mary came along and GRABBED me! On the leg!"
ita, try here for skins. [link]
It the New Sperm®, although they probably ought to talk to the Coca Cola marketing people about it first before investing heavily.
Plus, isn't Coke a spermicide?
is that the size of a palm as well?
Uncoincidentally, yes. It's much less clearly delineated today -- I wish I'd thought to look right after the test. It must have looked cool. Or something.
ita, try here for skins.
That's where I was complaining about (in fact, I linked to them just upthread) the price/shipping ratio.
At least the instant summer has abated slightly. I just can't deal with summer when it gets dropped on me like an anvil.
Word. But have you heard about tomorrow?
From looking at those requirements, it looks like what they're requiring for each level is that you know one level higher than what you'd probably be teaching, and that you know the subjects that are the more abstract concepts behind the more concrete things you'd be teaching.
Yeah, that totally makes sense. I'm just worried about my brushing-up skills. Well, I'll download the test booklet and then see if I can't send out feelers to other people in the program about a study group (maybe email my advisor, since he seems to be the math-teacher-advisor-at-large). And we'll see.
So. point. Um, teachers not knowing the subject they teach=bad. Teachers who know the subject but cannot teach=bad. Or something.
Word. Was the not-knowing-algebra teacher good at teaching otherwise? Or could you not tell? I've heard a whole lot of horror stories about people who knew their subject but couldn't teach to save their lives. That's actually why I'm doing this -- because my CS teachers mostly couldn't teach, and it got me thinking.
when I went through, the shipping was like $3.60 or somesuch.
my CS teachers mostly couldn't teach
So they didn't get the memo that they were supposed to teach gym?