what should I do with the large pumpkin the grocery store gave me?
Will it fit in your oven?
River ,'Safe'
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what should I do with the large pumpkin the grocery store gave me?
Will it fit in your oven?
Barack O'Lantern
Will it fit in your oven?
It should.
Barack O'Lantern
Nice. Would you believe I've never carved a pumpkin?
You can always just roast it whole if you want to. I find trying to cut raw pumpkin really difficult.
But carving sounds fun!
Unrelatedly, I DEEPLY resent seeing both political ads AND Christmas commercials. I'd like to get through politician-buying season before I start buying Christmas presents.
For the Koch brothers, the two are synonymous.
That sounds really great, Matt! And, yeah, jacuzzis are better when they aren't spinning...
Here it is, Cass: [link]
That was totally fascinating. I got a little caught up in wondering what it would mean overall because the ages of people this seemed to work best for was fairly young but kids grow up. And quickly. I wonder if it works best for younger people because of a combination of brain plasticity and still being open to new things without having to stop and try to reconcile them culturally. Anyway, that was really cool to read. Thanks for the link.
No problem, Cass. I think it's fascinating. I have no idea what language the computer was configured for (I probably skimmed past it), but once they're on the web, they're probably dealing with a fair amount of English, and most any parent with an iPhone or Touch or any kind of tablet can see how much reading isn't as required as we think it is--I can basically use my sister's phone and tablet in Spanish, and I studied freaking Spanish. But even though I immerse myself in this shit, I'm still dependent on literacy to get me what I want.
I have no idea what language the computer was configured for (I probably skimmed past it)
English! They gave a Hindi interface and the kids went right around it. Which isn't my saying, "Yay English" so much as "Yay the language doesn't seem to matter" so kids can easily maneuver computer interfaces and the Internet.