A lot of what people call maturity is really just being too tired to try something.
A lot of what people call maturity is really just being too tired to try something.
I see no advantage to students using AI and many problems.
Unless and until I see an advantage to a new tech, I hold my reserve. Obviously, a typewriter will give you better copy than a quill pen, and a word processor beats both.
But all three of those require the writer to come up with their own ideas.
And at the time it was true.
If all the knowledge you have in your society can be memorized and recited, writing it down means it can be changed.
On the other hand, if you have a society where you know of that there are over 500,000 types of beetles, it might be a better idea to come up with a way to record that information without memorization.
Just because an idea is new/old doesn’t mean it’s good/bad.
Things have to be judged on their own merits.
Such men are dangerous!
I know that I learn better when I write things down on paper.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/a-learning-secret-don-t-take-notes-with-a-laptop/
It’s too bad you didn’t get to post that on Juneteenth.
By that logic, we shouldn’t have to teach kids to walk, because they’ll be able to strap on an exoskeleton or sit in a floating chair. Heck, we will be able to make Dune style suits and never have to teach them to control their poopage.
There’s no growth without struggle.
Small role but well done.
The Simpsons did it first.
Bones McCoy = “On The Road Again”
Sulu = “Rocket Man”
Uhura = Whitney Houston version of “I Will Always Love You.”
I guess some of us take our responsibilities seriously
If he doesn’t want it, someone else there will.
Start small.
Try a few overnights and test your limits. Figure out what you enjoy and what you don’t like. Some people really get into cooking over an open fire, and others would rather bring packaged food. Some people want to hike for miles with a heavy pack, and others would rather set up close to the trailhead.
And I was hoping for a Nic Cage cameo!
…and their idea of a good time is to attack the National Archives
Have you checked the maker’s site?