It's a slippery slope, meara. First it's a Coke, then who knows what. (No, seriously, who knows what?)
Jayne ,'Serenity'
Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
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.
My old boss at Houghton Mifflin, who was a Starbucks fiend and the kind of smoker who stands outside the building in subzero temperatures, was aghast that I actually took a quarter or half of a No-Doz pill in the morning after I got to work.
First it's a Coke, then who knows what. (No, seriously, who knows what?)
Step three
profit cats!
I have a couple of mormon students who regularly talk about the terrible awfulness of coffee beverages. Ironically, they try to harass the teacher who is also an evangelical Christian. They all argue amongst themselves and, from the outside, it looks like the engagement of irrational religion-based rules.
Reminds me of the time I saw the two Mormon "elders" talking with one of the Jehovah's Witness people ....
Finally out of the office during work day. Sent to get a tire fixed in the bosses giant truck. But at least out for a bit.
Reminds me of the time I saw the two Mormon "elders" talking with one of the Jehovah's Witness people ....
The Jehovah's Witnesses are kind of like the other team in a sports rivalry. Young Mormons dream of besting them in religious debate.
ION, I dreamed last night I was at a conference of some sort, talking to President Obama. I'm staring at a clipboard, and I say to him, "So who important is coming to this thing?" He's silent, I look up, and he's giving me A Look. I laugh and say, "I'm sorry, sir, who important other than you is going to be here?" Then the First Lady comes over, grabs my arm, and drags me over to some people in a hallway. "Help them with their investigation," she tells me, and leaves.
I don't normally dream of the Obamas. Odd.
Well, did you help them with their investigation?
I had my first lucid dream last night and was able to deliberately fly briefly. It was pretty fun.
I know I'm late on the statistics question, but most high schools now try to get most college-bound students on a math track that leads to calculus senior year. This track does nothave statistic, except maybe a chapter or two thrown in somewhere junior year, in pre-calc. For the students who aren't on that track, different schools and different states have different standards and different classes. Some of them might have a class that includes statistics among other topics, junior or senior year. Others might take AP Statistics senior year, if they want another AP class to list on their college applications but don't want to take calc, since statistics is usually thought of as easier.
Connie, PI.