You meant to reply to the quantum physics fact, I'm sure.
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The Art Of Learning - Josh Waitzkin
If you saw the movie Searching For Bobby Fischer, you might remember the main character Josh Waitzkin. Based on a true story and book written by his father, the movie tells the story of Josh who becomes a world renowned chess champion at a young age.
IRL, Josh also goes on to compete internationally and excel in Tai Chi Push Hands. In his book, he talks about how he isn't inherently talented at either of these disciplines but that he's learned how to learn and that it can be applied to any interest.
You can't do that on television
Edit: looked it back up, didn't realize that ended in 90. It probably set that stage for slime use in Double Dare and the like
I loved my discman, but remember trying to pretend like it wasn't skipping with every bodily movement? That's the advantage the walkman had that we didn't want to admit at the time
I don't like it
I FUCKING LOVE IT!!!
I've used Business Calendar for a while. It has a ton of features. You have a lot of control in the layout and appearance and can connect to a variety of calendars and task apps.
What does "truly free speech" mean to you? This doesn't seem to be about not being able to post a picture in a lawncare sub.
The one I bought was the Brondell SS-250. The SS-150 is just as good. My wife and lady friends either don't use the front sprayer or don't miss it on their 150 model.
I like that the pressure increases as you turn the handle instead of jumping up to a higher pressure like some other bidets. More control, less surprise. We've been asked about how the cold water is and frankly, we prefer it to the ones we've tried that have both hot and cold.
This is similar to what I thought in response when I read the question, "I created my own job. Perks!" I don't have to come in early and found I really enjoy working in the middle of the night. All kinds of freedoms, but also all the responsibility. I also found I'm not that great at wearing all of the hats, but that's just part of personal growth.