Ever since I started working, I always had a sense that working in company setting is not for me.
I also felt Japanese is not my kind of language, too much to do with graphical aspect of the language at the expense of phonetic elements. But then I was not proficient in any other language other than Japanese. Has it changed now that I got proficiency in English at some level, and I can prose what I have in my mind in English fairly quickly as I'm doing right now?
Being able to write proficiently in one language still is different from using the language for thinking. You must be able to read what you've written, make correction to it, develop from there to the next iteration. In that view, I don't think I can read what I write effective enough to take advantage of it.
But as I was doing this experiment on Firefox and then on Chrome, copying by hand reading on Firefox and writing on Chrome, I incorporated several changes, and that's easy to do for me. Maybe this way I can develop what I have in my mind to take shape progressively.
Monday, March 11, 2019
Wednesday, August 29, 2018
Transposing instrument - Wikipedia
Transposing instrument - Wikipedia: Instruments whose music is typically notated in this way
Monday, August 27, 2018
The Definition and Purpose of the Zero Article
The Definition and Purpose of the Zero Article: count nouns are sometimes used without an article, especially when they are referred to generically. The same is true when the noun is plural but of indefinite number.
Monday, May 21, 2018
Lecture 22 - Chapter 2: Symmetric Monoidal Preorders - Azimuth Forum
Lecture 22 - Chapter 2: Symmetric Monoidal Preorders - Azimuth Forum: "will be"
↑ They ‘hear’ words rather than read them.
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↑ They ‘hear’ words rather than read them.
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Wednesday, May 16, 2018
Lecture 21 - Chapter 2: Monoidal Preorders - Azimuth Forum
Lecture 21 - Chapter 2: Monoidal Preorders - Azimuth Forum: "use ⊗ so I'll often use that. We pronounce this symbol "tensor"."
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Sunday, April 01, 2018
SpaceWeather.com -- News and information about meteor showers, solar flares, auroras, and near-Earth asteroids
SpaceWeather.com -- News and information about meteor showers, solar flares, auroras, and near-Earth asteroids: "We've already had one Blue Moon in January 2018, a month bookended by full Moons on the 2nd (02:24 UTC) and 31st (13:27 UTC). It's happening again in March, with full Moons on the 2nd (00:51 UTC) and 31st (12:37 UTC). The last time two Blue Moons occurred in such quick succession was January and March of 1999."
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Slacks of 24 hours at the beginning of the month and ~12 hours around the end.
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Slacks of 24 hours at the beginning of the month and ~12 hours around the end.
Saturday, March 17, 2018
Immersion (mathematics) - Wikipedia
Immersion (mathematics) - Wikipedia: "For example, the Möbius strip has non-trivial tangent bundle, so it cannot immerse in codimension 0 (in R2), though it embeds in codimension 1 (in R3).
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