Is there like a standard time when loud music becomes unacceptable? I would think it should be 9:00 rather than 10:00, but in the last year or two I've been going to bed earlier than I used to... anyway I don't know what the norm is. Usually I turn my music or TV down at 9:00 and down some more at 10:00.
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
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.
I said something to a coworker about how Peter Jennings was always my anchorman boyfriend. She said she hated him. Why? Because he was biased because he dated Hanan Ashrawi. In the 70s! She just automatically hates anything with any connection to Palestine, because she's Jewish.
Aw. I thought it was going to be because he's Canadian.
Brian Williams is my favorite anchorman because he's hilarious on The Daily Show.
I like him because we like the same bands (but I think he's more up on bands than I am): [link]
Be next week, I should have my last credit card paid off, and I will be totally debt-free for the first time in my adult life.
I finally achieved that about a month or so ago. (Except the mortgage.) It's really great. But I am sure it will go all to hell with upcoming trip and Xmas shopping.
Is there like a standard time when loud music becomes unacceptable? I would think it should be 9:00 rather than 10:00, but in the last year or two I've been going to bed earlier than I used to... anyway I don't know what the norm is. Usually I turn my music or TV down at 9:00 and down some more at 10:00.
I stay up late, so I would say 11.
Yeah, I think under-performing school districts are an onion of a problem.
I mostly believe this, I do.
But I also suspect that if you took any underperforming school and spent a big chunk of money on it so it had good facilities and equipment and well-supported well-trained teachers teaching small classes it would improve VASTLY and just about immediately.
There may well still be plenty to deal with, but I'm certain that the above is a really solid start. It would fix a lot right away. And its no mystery.
aurelia -- I got a Panasonic DVD player/recorder a few years back that I'm still happy with. See if this helps as a starting point-- they don't have too many recent reviews, but reading a few summaries might give you an idea of what to look for [link]
If you don't have cable, you'll want a built-in tuner. And if you want to be able to pause/rewind as it's recording, I think that may narrow your choices down slightly. If you're only using it to record stuff when you're not home, that may not matter as much (although I have to say, it is a handy option).
Do people know about Google's App Status Dashboard? It's information for when google stuff is down....
But I also suspect that if you took any underperforming school and spent a big chunk of money on it so it had good facilities and equipment and well-supported well-trained teachers teaching small classes it would improve VASTLY and just about immediately.
This, but also given what java said about family involvement -- our school district is failing horribly and is set in an economically depressed area. One way teachers get around the issue of family involvement, or lack of it, is simply to assign very little homework at the elementary level. Work gets done in class, where it can be supervised.
Of course, one of the elementary school teachers admitted to me that it's also due to needing to teach to the lowest common denominator -- there are no separate special ed classes, so they can't assign homework that half the class can't do, or something.
I went to great public schools in suburban NJ. But so much about the way curriculum is designed now has changed, I think it has to be a factor, too.
I swear that getting bargain bin software from "The Learning Company" gave our kids a massive head start on school.
They mostly outgrown that phase though, we can't fool them into thinking that doing math is a entertaining video game.
gmail is back.
gmail is back.
I think I brought it back by giving up and setting up IMAP to read me e-mail. Almost the moment I did that, my gmail notifier reestablished its connection.