@prince wrote:
Pitting sour cherries. Wish I could figure out how to do this without my back screaming at me![]()
Missed my hike for this.
Getting some groceries and voting.
@CoolMusic wrote:
Enjoying first day off after closing out summer semester yesterday.
2/3 of the students did not do sufficient work to pass the class.
The lack of work ethic among (mostly) Gen Z is truly troubling.
@maverick1 wrote:
@prince wrote:
Pitting sour cherries. Wish I could figure out how to do this without my back screaming at me![]()
Missed my hike for this.
Getting some groceries and voting.
They make a pitting tool.
Voting? You mean separation?
Note: For those who don't know, Alberta is considering a referendum on secession from Canada due to long-standing grievances about its place within the Canadian federation.
@prince wrote:
@maverick1 wrote:
@prince wrote:
Pitting sour cherries. Wish I could figure out how to do this without my back screaming at me![]()
Missed my hike for this.
Getting some groceries and voting.
They make a pitting tool.
Voting? You mean separation?
Note: For those who don't know, Alberta is considering a referendum on secession from Canada due to long-standing grievances about its place within the Canadian federation.
I still have to stand or sit and operate the tool. Time consuming and my back doesn't like it. Delicious pie though..
Not the vote to quash the separatists, yet.
ORIGINAL Santana group??? I had their albums back in the late 60's/early 70s. They must be getting on in years, wouldn't you say?? Maybe not them???@Madetoshop wrote:
... Santana outdoor concert cancelled due to heavy rain and thunder.
@Madetoshop wrote:
Worked in person and it was so, so hot. Co-worker in big trouble for fraudulent expenses possibly totalling over 80K. During my career, I have realized employers will allow you to hang yourself before taking action. Santana outdoor concert cancelled due to heavy rain and thunder. Pizza and wine party moved indoors to our home.

@maverick1 wrote:
Ok Cool Music, this is begging some questions:
1) how long have you been teaching this class?
2) do the students reside in the city, suburb, or rural area?
3) is the class graded on a curve? (I'm sure you know of grade inflation over the past decades)
@CoolMusic wrote:
@maverick1 wrote:
Ok Cool Music, this is begging some questions:
1) how long have you been teaching this class?
2) do the students reside in the city, suburb, or rural area?
3) is the class graded on a curve? (I'm sure you know of grade inflation over the past decades)
This semester marks my 10th year teaching. I've taught the basic audio class for about 8 years. I teach at Salt Lake Community College, so most students are urban. I do not grade on a curve.