Would the reverse be true for those whose written languages go right to left, I wonder. Or what about the up-down languages? I wonder if they have a similar r-l correlation or not. and now you see how these things get started....
Yes, I'm sure that the authors heard from potential collaborators in Israel the same day that the paper came out. That's how methods (even simple ones) drive ideas in science.
Would the reverse be true for those whose written languages go right to left, I wonder. Or what about the up-down languages? I wonder if they have a similar r-l correlation or not. and now you see how these things get started....
This would be a fascinating thing to study? Were all of the participants in the study speakers of the same language? I suppose I could go back and read the paper myself, but I'm lazy.
Also, much job-ma to Emily. If the principal at the school thinks classroom management is the NUMBER ONE thing to probe during the interview, you didn't want to work at that school anyway.
If the principal at the school thinks classroom management is the NUMBER ONE thing to probe during the interview, you didn't want to work at that school anyway
Yeah, especially if it's true.
Some people shouldn't wear Hawaiian shirts.
Creepy + security guard = extra creepy.
If you call and I tell you it's a wrong number, don't ask for my name.
Okay, back to updating the project plan and trying to find the missing meeting attendees.
Barbara said on The View that a woman breastfeeding on a plane next to her made her "uncomfortable". I wonder how uncomfortable Babs would be if she had a hungry, squalling infant in her face for the whole flight.
Right. I'd rather sit next to a nursing infant than a miserable infant, any day of the week. What complete asshattery.
Where the heck was the woman supposed to feed her baby—in an airplane bathroom?
Not that I agree, but I am sure Barbara would think: the bathroom, or pump and bottle feed in public.
It's a time-honored tradition!! (Remember, sweetie, I did the same thing. You'll be fine! Whee!)
I am sorry that the job fell through, though
What Juliana said, Emily, especially the you'll be fine and the sorry the job didn't work out.
I actually did the same thing, many many years ago, from DC to SF, and that worked out okay.
I am sure Barbara would think: the bathroom, or pump and bottle feed in public.
The airplane bathroom? I don't see how that's practical, not to mention not unpleasant.
Some people shouldn't wear Hawaiian shirts.
Creepy + security guard = extra creepy.
Are these two statements connected?
Are these two statements connected?
No, but my mind is going unpleasant places trying to link them.
I don't think "uncomfortable" is all that damning a word. I'd be uncomfortable in that situation. Doesn't mean I'd think the mother was wrong to nurse. Or that I'd be more comfortable next to a crying baby.