About as likely as Steven, Trixie, Gilda, Photo Finish, Hoity Toity or Owlicious showing up again.
I'm gonna take the lack of response as an indication that her nose is fine and start cleaning up the lines.
edited 15th Nov '11 5:05:54 AM by Sessalisk
Nothing better. Nothing worse.
Wait, is Pipsqueak younger than everypony else? Or is he just smaller?
"Schneizel! So you ARE the
puppet master behind all this!" - Lelouch Lamperouge
Tealove is best pony
I thought he was younger.
I analyze "Geek Culture" here.
When All Else Fails, worry, that's the 14 way.
Sometimes I think I spend too much time doing that, perfecting the bubble fills out of fear that the scanners are really that fussy. But funny story here, the one time I ran out of time to answer all the questions on a test was when I took the advice of some stupid guide-book to the SAT that said to write the letters I was going to answer straight onto the question book and copy them all onto the bubble sheet when I was done, because that's faster somehow? Or maybe the reasoning it gave was that if you accidentally skipped a line as you filled in the bubbles, then you'd have to waste a lot of time erasing and replacing answers all over again. But that still doesn't make sense to me now, since that problem could potentially still happen during the recopying from the question sheet they propose, and I can avoid the problem without too much delay just by double-checking that the numbers I'm on match every few questions. All that their unnecessary extra step seems to do is introduce the possibility that I won't have any answers filled in at all as time runs out, and I'll be scrambling to fill them all in at the last minute, which was what happened that first time.
I actually do this on scantron type tests all the time, though to be fair, most of the advantages don't apply on the SAT. It's especially helpful at stuff like math competitions, where it's pretty much standard practice.
- If you need to change an answer, it's much easier if you haven't bubbled it in yet
- In cases where you get to keep the test book, you have your answers
- The time needed to bubble in answers is negligible anyway
edited 15th Nov '11 5:31:16 AM by storyyeller
It's pronounced "Te-ah-low-ve"
I don't get what the draw of these videos are. Is it the picture? The music? The juxtaposition of photo and music?
Then again, the saxophone
is a sexy instrument.
But apart, all we are is just a pile of mush and some crumbly dry mess...
@Sereg: They'll just need to break the bad habits her mother taught her.