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2012-02-08 12:42 PM in reply to: #4036063 |
Champion 12759 Chicago | Subject: RE: TAN #160: Just farTAN' around as usual ... trinnas - 2012-02-08 12:37 PM I want.......... Hmmmmm What do I want???? There is a FNG here somewhere? |
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Champion 18680 Lost in the Luminiferous Aether | Subject: RE: TAN #160: Just farTAN' around as usual ... NRG42 - 2012-02-08 1:42 PM trinnas - 2012-02-08 12:37 PM I want.......... Hmmmmm What do I want???? There is a FNG here somewhere? Wait What?!?!?!?! Where?!?!?! Come here little FNG I have something to show you |
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Pro 4838 | Subject: RE: TAN #160: Just farTAN' around as usual ... FoggyGoggles - 2012-02-08 12:42 PM Iowaman - 2012-02-08 12:41 PM Good afternoon TAN. Hi Officer. What up Adrian |
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Champion 12759 Chicago | Subject: RE: TAN #160: Just farTAN' around as usual ... |
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Expert 2122 Next to a big lake | Subject: RE: TAN #160: Just farTAN' around as usual ... TriAya - 2012-02-08 1:38 PM Fixed, I'll try but I just ordered a big box of obnoxious red pens to help me enjoy grading and a bunch of zip lock bags to hold the shredded bits when I return them. bwahhhaaaatcarlson78 - 2012-02-09 2:29 AM TriAya - 2012-02-08 1:13 PM How much time to spend with you... that is not a fair question, as all sense of time would stop, a moment would last me a lifetime...tcarlson78 - 2012-02-09 1:49 AM Is there an easy way to teach effective writing to college kids? Reading these papers are with difficulty. Oh wait just remembered I am in TAN. Nevermind I taught effective writing to college kids for seven years. Three of those years I taught and supervised other instructors regarding how to effectively teach writing to college kids. I received a lot of awards, including monetary, for this. So how detailed an answer do you want? By "easy way," how much time do you have? My writing assignments are not traditional Lib Art/ Science/Eng papers. Most of my writing is distilled into brief bursts of data that highlight accomplishment and impact. I suppose the closest analogy would be highlights on a resume My precious Troy oz. The short answer is: find lessons and exercises regarding conciseness, and writing headlines, Internet blurbs, and captions in AP AF style. |
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Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: TAN #160: Just farTAN' around as usual ... Iowaman - 2012-02-09 2:41 AM Good afternoon TAN. Mister Maryboy! I just broke a toof. It feels funny. |
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Pro 4838 | Subject: RE: TAN #160: Just farTAN' around as usual ... FoggyGoggles - 2012-02-08 12:47 PM Iowaman - 2012-02-08 12:45 PM FoggyGoggles - 2012-02-08 12:42 PM Iowaman - 2012-02-08 12:41 PM Good afternoon TAN. Hi Officer. What up Adrian Logging bonus TAN time today. You? Cruising im my squad, trying to stay ou of trouble. Putting the blinders on the rest of the day. |
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Champion 12759 Chicago | Subject: RE: TAN #160: Just farTAN' around as usual ... Iowaman - 2012-02-08 12:45 PM FoggyGoggles - 2012-02-08 12:42 PM Iowaman - 2012-02-08 12:41 PM Good afternoon TAN. Hi Officer. What up Adrian Done chasing bad guys? |
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Champion 18680 Lost in the Luminiferous Aether | Subject: RE: TAN #160: Just farTAN' around as usual ... Iowaman - 2012-02-08 1:49 PM FoggyGoggles - 2012-02-08 12:47 PM Iowaman - 2012-02-08 12:45 PM FoggyGoggles - 2012-02-08 12:42 PM Iowaman - 2012-02-08 12:41 PM Good afternoon TAN. Hi Officer. What up Adrian Logging bonus TAN time today. You? Cruising im my squad, trying to stay ou of trouble. Putting the blinders on the rest of the day. You Called??? I will let you play with my blindfold if you let me play with your handcuffs. |
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Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: TAN #160: Just farTAN' around as usual ... tcarlson78 - 2012-02-09 2:49 AM TriAya - 2012-02-08 1:38 PM Fixed, I'll try but I just ordered a big box of obnoxious red pens to help me enjoy grading and a bunch of zip lock bags to hold the shredded bits when I return them. bwahhhaaaatcarlson78 - 2012-02-09 2:29 AM TriAya - 2012-02-08 1:13 PM How much time to spend with you... that is not a fair question, as all sense of time would stop, a moment would last me a lifetime...tcarlson78 - 2012-02-09 1:49 AM Is there an easy way to teach effective writing to college kids? Reading these papers are with difficulty. Oh wait just remembered I am in TAN. Nevermind I taught effective writing to college kids for seven years. Three of those years I taught and supervised other instructors regarding how to effectively teach writing to college kids. I received a lot of awards, including monetary, for this. So how detailed an answer do you want? By "easy way," how much time do you have? My writing assignments are not traditional Lib Art/ Science/Eng papers. Most of my writing is distilled into brief bursts of data that highlight accomplishment and impact. I suppose the closest analogy would be highlights on a resume My precious Troy oz. The short answer is: find lessons and exercises regarding conciseness, and writing headlines, Internet blurbs, and captions in AP AF style. I used to evaluate papers using pink and purple glitter pens. My students said that was way worse than if the papers had just been massacred in red ink ... |
2012-02-08 12:53 PM in reply to: #4014756 |
Expert 3145 Scottsdale, AZ | Subject: RE: TAN #160: Just farTAN' around as usual ... Sorry Elaine, had to get some training in and then get off to work. That website is an awesome resource to start with. It all boils down to what are they looking to do and what is their experience level. A seasoned bowhunter is probably going to be much more inclined to want pure, raw, unadulterated speed; short break height, aggressive cams, etc. To them it's all about the flattest shooting bow that has decent balance. Conversely, someone that's just looking at getting into archery (hunting) and hasn't been around the sport much is probably going to be much better suited to a longer break height (more accurate/forgiving of wobbles) and a less aggressive cam or single cam bow as that combination makes for something that's easier to draw, easier to hold and more forgiving to shoot. Now the 3D archer or competition shooter is going to be much more interested in overall balance with some combination of speed and a little more forgiveness because accuracy is what they are after. That person is probably looking for a moderate break height and a medium aggressive cam rig that balances perfectly. Of course, there's always the exceptions but that probably covers 90% of the shooters out there. |
2012-02-08 12:53 PM in reply to: #4036103 |
Champion 12759 Chicago | Subject: RE: TAN #160: Just farTAN' around as usual ... FoggyGoggles - 2012-02-08 12:51 PM NRG42 - 2012-02-08 12:47 PM FoggyGoggles - 2012-02-08 12:45 PM You're doing it again. What you can only go one round? Depends on the following: - how many times did I eat that day? What are we talking about again?
Forget it too high maintenance :-) |
2012-02-08 12:53 PM in reply to: #4036099 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: TAN #160: Just farTAN' around as usual ... trinnas - 2012-02-09 2:50 AM Iowaman - 2012-02-08 1:49 PM FoggyGoggles - 2012-02-08 12:47 PM Iowaman - 2012-02-08 12:45 PM FoggyGoggles - 2012-02-08 12:42 PM Iowaman - 2012-02-08 12:41 PM Good afternoon TAN. Hi Officer. What up Adrian Logging bonus TAN time today. You? Cruising im my squad, trying to stay ou of trouble. Putting the blinders on the rest of the day. You Called??? I will let you play with my blindfold if you let me play with your handcuffs. I want to play with you, too. I am really good at playing Doctor! |
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2012-02-08 12:54 PM in reply to: #4036106 |
Champion 12759 Chicago | Subject: RE: TAN #160: Just farTAN' around as usual ... thebigb - 2012-02-08 12:53 PM Sorry Elaine, had to get some training in and then get off to work. That website is an awesome resource to start with. It all boils down to what are they looking to do and what is their experience level. A seasoned bowhunter is probably going to be much more inclined to want pure, raw, unadulterated speed; short break height, aggressive cams, etc. To them it's all about the flattest shooting bow that has decent balance. Conversely, someone that's just looking at getting into archery (hunting) and hasn't been around the sport much is probably going to be much better suited to a longer break height (more accurate/forgiving of wobbles) and a less aggressive cam or single cam bow as that combination makes for something that's easier to draw, easier to hold and more forgiving to shoot. Now the 3D archer or competition shooter is going to be much more interested in overall balance with some combination of speed and a little more forgiveness because accuracy is what they are after. That person is probably looking for a moderate break height and a medium aggressive cam rig that balances perfectly. Of course, there's always the exceptions but that probably covers 90% of the shooters out there. You can shoot me with your arrow! |
2012-02-08 12:54 PM in reply to: #4036099 |
Pro 4838 | Subject: RE: TAN #160: Just farTAN' around as usual ... trinnas - 2012-02-08 12:50 PM Iowaman - 2012-02-08 1:49 PM FoggyGoggles - 2012-02-08 12:47 PM Iowaman - 2012-02-08 12:45 PM FoggyGoggles - 2012-02-08 12:42 PM Iowaman - 2012-02-08 12:41 PM Good afternoon TAN. Hi Officer. What up Adrian Logging bonus TAN time today. You? Cruising im my squad, trying to stay ou of trouble. Putting the blinders on the rest of the day. You Called??? I will let you play with my blindfold if you let me play with your handcuffs. Deal! |
2012-02-08 12:54 PM in reply to: #4036106 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: TAN #160: Just farTAN' around as usual ... thebigb - 2012-02-09 2:53 AM Sorry Elaine, had to get some training in and then get off to work. That website is an awesome resource to start with. It all boils down to what are they looking to do and what is their experience level. A seasoned bowhunter is probably going to be much more inclined to want pure, raw, unadulterated speed; short break height, aggressive cams, etc. To them it's all about the flattest shooting bow that has decent balance. Conversely, someone that's just looking at getting into archery (hunting) and hasn't been around the sport much is probably going to be much better suited to a longer break height (more accurate/forgiving of wobbles) and a less aggressive cam or single cam bow as that combination makes for something that's easier to draw, easier to hold and more forgiving to shoot. Now the 3D archer or competition shooter is going to be much more interested in overall balance with some combination of speed and a little more forgiveness because accuracy is what they are after. That person is probably looking for a moderate break height and a medium aggressive cam rig that balances perfectly. Of course, there's always the exceptions but that probably covers 90% of the shooters out there. I think I just creamed my little silk robe. |
2012-02-08 1:00 PM in reply to: #4036105 |
Expert 2122 Next to a big lake | Subject: RE: TAN #160: Just farTAN' around as usual ... TriAya - 2012-02-08 1:52 PM tcarlson78 - 2012-02-09 2:49 AM TriAya - 2012-02-08 1:38 PM Fixed, I'll try but I just ordered a big box of obnoxious red pens to help me enjoy grading and a bunch of zip lock bags to hold the shredded bits when I return them. bwahhhaaaatcarlson78 - 2012-02-09 2:29 AM TriAya - 2012-02-08 1:13 PM How much time to spend with you... that is not a fair question, as all sense of time would stop, a moment would last me a lifetime...tcarlson78 - 2012-02-09 1:49 AM Is there an easy way to teach effective writing to college kids? Reading these papers are with difficulty. Oh wait just remembered I am in TAN. Nevermind I taught effective writing to college kids for seven years. Three of those years I taught and supervised other instructors regarding how to effectively teach writing to college kids. I received a lot of awards, including monetary, for this. So how detailed an answer do you want? By "easy way," how much time do you have? My writing assignments are not traditional Lib Art/ Science/Eng papers. Most of my writing is distilled into brief bursts of data that highlight accomplishment and impact. I suppose the closest analogy would be highlights on a resume My precious Troy oz. The short answer is: find lessons and exercises regarding conciseness, and writing headlines, Internet blurbs, and captions in AP AF style. I used to evaluate papers using pink and purple glitter pens. My students said that was way worse than if the papers had just been massacred in red ink ... What a great idea! That indicates they looked at the comments. Not sure my students are looking or internalizing the comments I put on them. Oh well. |
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2012-02-08 1:06 PM in reply to: #4036114 |
Expert 3145 Scottsdale, AZ | Subject: RE: TAN #160: Just farTAN' around as usual ... TriAya - 2012-02-08 11:54 AM thebigb - 2012-02-09 2:53 AM Sorry Elaine, had to get some training in and then get off to work. That website is an awesome resource to start with. It all boils down to what are they looking to do and what is their experience level. A seasoned bowhunter is probably going to be much more inclined to want pure, raw, unadulterated speed; short break height, aggressive cams, etc. To them it's all about the flattest shooting bow that has decent balance. Conversely, someone that's just looking at getting into archery (hunting) and hasn't been around the sport much is probably going to be much better suited to a longer break height (more accurate/forgiving of wobbles) and a less aggressive cam or single cam bow as that combination makes for something that's easier to draw, easier to hold and more forgiving to shoot. Now the 3D archer or competition shooter is going to be much more interested in overall balance with some combination of speed and a little more forgiveness because accuracy is what they are after. That person is probably looking for a moderate break height and a medium aggressive cam rig that balances perfectly. Of course, there's always the exceptions but that probably covers 90% of the shooters out there. I think I just creamed my little silk robe. I'm pretty multi faceted However, I'm not sure what the best way to get stains out of silk are. Growing up a small town midwest boy that got to highlight in the big cities on the weekends had it's advantages.
Cheri, I'm trying to get it all the way over there! |
2012-02-08 1:07 PM in reply to: #4036128 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: TAN #160: Just farTAN' around as usual ... FoggyGoggles - 2012-02-09 3:01 AM TriAya - 2012-02-08 12:54 PM I think I just creamed my little silk robe. 8-)
Edit - Things feel right again... {{{MELON PREEEEEEEESS}}} Bet that feels really right! You do to me ... I mean, uh, it does to me. |
2012-02-08 1:08 PM in reply to: #4036074 |
Expert 911 Casa Grande | Subject: RE: TAN #160: Just farTAN' around as usual ... NRG42 - 2012-02-08 10:42 AM trinnas - 2012-02-08 12:37 PM I want.......... Hmmmmm What do I want???? There is a FNG here somewhere? |
2012-02-08 1:08 PM in reply to: #4036074 |
Expert 911 Casa Grande | Subject: RE: TAN #160: Just farTAN' around as usual ... NRG42 - 2012-02-08 10:42 AM trinnas - 2012-02-08 12:37 PM I want.......... Hmmmmm What do I want???? There is a FNG here somewhere? |
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