I feel kinda bad for the robot. It didn't mean to fall over and crush the guy!
Maybe so, but it's making me look a little closer at that guy who "accidentally" "drove off the cliff" in his "golf cart."
Maybe the robots are just subtler than we were expecting.
I just read that on DMN's blog!
Well, he's never taken well to being thwarted, and he's getting a lot of that these days. And while listening to him get petulant is annoying, I much prefer it to the smugness.
I just remembered that in grammar school, I got eliminated from a spelling bee for spelling "all right" wrong, because I didn't say to include the space. I knew it was two words!
I am laughing out loud here at work because of the "fake sign language hands" Jesse gave her boss! Did you talk really slowly, too?
Yeah, kinda. Oops.
I only came in 9th in my 3-5th grade spelling bee because I spelled "straight" as "strait," even though I had asked for a definition and knew that the word I wanted was "straight"--I just completely forgot about the damn "gh"! I went to the back of the stage with the rest of the losers and cried my eyes out, but my dad pointed out I was the last of the 3rd graders left at that point, which made me feel a bit better (but still stupid).
I've never had a problem spelling that word since.
I've never had a problem spelling that word since.
Charlie Brown lost the spelling bee on "beagle."
Charlie Brown lost the spelling bee on "beagle."
Did he spell it S-N-O-O-P-Y?
I lost the spelling bee in fourth grade on "kindergarten." (Well, got second place.) In seventh grade, I got to the regional round and then lost on "pigeon."
Huh. The dictionary gives "alright" as "non-standard usage." I've seen it used that way plenty of times.
In sixth grade, I lost on "granary." Seventh grade was really weird -- I originally finished third on "hundredths" because the word was spelled wrong on the answer key. After a big fuss (led by one of the English teachers), the top 3 got a do-over. That time I won.