It can get a little dense, but he makes the assumption that the reader is there to learn and, most importantly, understand. This takes work. For example, you can’t really understand why a rolled bolt is stronger than a bolt cut on a screw machine until you understand how metal works ...
Passing ripples, little eddies, and breaking waves. They wondered at the changing forms of the surface and could not explain them. But we had descended into the depths, into the formless, anonymous masses, which at all times constituted the substance of history; and we were the first to dis...
“Traffic in Sight” the first time, if I found myself queried a second time (which is what happened), I’d have to trust that my well-honed honesty would have pricked my snowflakely-sensitive conscience as usual and then I would have said to tower, “Ahh, actually I am not sure ...
Sam and Joe were astronauts. There was once a very dangerous trip and the more experienced astronauts knew there was only a small chance of coming back alive. Sam and Joe, however, thought it would be exciting though a little dangerous. “We’re the
His point was that at present, voice is "only 90% accurate" and therefore the results are sometimes a little disappointing. This slows uptake. But he sees that changing soon, explaining that "As speech recognition accuracy goes from, say, 95% to 99%, all of us in the room will go ...
Created by Jerry Pratt, a former employee of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, his eponymous knot starts with the tie reverse-side out, as you can see in Step 1 from the graphic above. It’s easy to tie and makes a symmetrical knot. It uses relatively little of the tie’s length and...
History that I was a little too oblivious to glean from my grandparents during their lifetimes. It was like having an extra grandma or grandpa in print who could fill in some gaps. Much of it dealt with the Great Depression and the World War Two eras, events which have colored our world...
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Once he's all done, the work will remain there permanently. Joe's dad says, Joe is a really talented little boy. He's excellent at school. He's great at football, but drawing is definitely what he is most passionate about. Q1. What did Joe's parents decide to do?