Today in Techie school, we worked on recording and editing a podcast.
We are working in a room full of people and have a lot of background noise.
I'm sure if I were working in the quiet of my own office, it would sound a lot better.
But for the sake of learning, I'm going to post it anyway.
Hmmm,,,,maybe I won't post a podcast. I'm not sure where to add it at.
How about a video instead...
volleyball from Kimm Guercui on Vimeo.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
adding photos within the text
I figured out how to add a slide show in the side bar.
But now I would like to figure out how to add the photo among the text.
But now I would like to figure out how to add the photo among the text.
An important step in downloading photos among the text is the placement of your cursor when you begin the process.
My bad
If you sat back and listened to the volleyball games going on at Pearce, you would think these were the worst players.
We have a habit of announcing our mistakes with the famous words
My bad.
Sometimes it is said in conjunction with a hanging head or a wave to the team.
For those who are more confident in their volleyball mistakes, just say it and move on.
One of the interesting things about this well heard phrase is that many times, those words are uttered, even if it wasn't their mistake. They can be used as encouragement to your fellow teammates to help take the blame off of them.
I'm sure there are psycologists who could do a thesis paper on the insights of why we feel compelled to annouce our mistakes or take the blame for our teammates.
We have a habit of announcing our mistakes with the famous words
My bad.
Sometimes it is said in conjunction with a hanging head or a wave to the team.
For those who are more confident in their volleyball mistakes, just say it and move on.
One of the interesting things about this well heard phrase is that many times, those words are uttered, even if it wasn't their mistake. They can be used as encouragement to your fellow teammates to help take the blame off of them.
I'm sure there are psycologists who could do a thesis paper on the insights of why we feel compelled to annouce our mistakes or take the blame for our teammates.
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