Walking on ickshells
Aug. 24th, 2016 10:28 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Studying for the GRE (this will be long going until probably May, so expect many random posts about it from me), I just learned of the term eggcorns. I'd definitely heard of the term malapropism before, but never eggcorns.
Ha! Even my spellchecker doesn't believe in eggcorns yet.
Here's a wonderful eggcorn database.
This one also makes for a pleasant read.
Ha! Even my spellchecker doesn't believe in eggcorns yet.
Here's a wonderful eggcorn database.
This one also makes for a pleasant read.
To be more specific
Date: 2016-08-25 04:46 pm (UTC)A bachelor's degree teaches the basics of college and the basics of the student's particular field of study. (The newbie tech taking level 1 IT calls.)
The master's degree helps to focus the student more within the field of study and to get them moving forward in applications of that field and/or research. (The more advanced tech taking level 2 and escalated calls and possibly working QA.)
The doctoral degree shows the student has reached a level of "expert" within a narrow area of inquiry within their chosen field. (The SME/instructor/manager.)
Applause
Date: 2016-08-26 03:35 pm (UTC)I was driving through the TCCCCCCCCC campus (I miss calling it TaCoJaCo) and was thinking how I'd love to take another class. To just stop this work thing and spend like 6 hours a day learning new skills.
Ok, what are you going for this time?
(no subject)
Date: 2016-08-26 04:24 pm (UTC)I'd like to get more into Pattern Recognition. Basically, I want to understand how we go from being babies that are bombarded by all manners of noise (both auditory and visual, as well as all the other senses) to adults that can comprehend *everything*, and then of course see how that applies to AI.
Do we need to start daisy chaining computers?
Date: 2016-08-26 05:40 pm (UTC)Re: Do we need to start daisy chaining computers?
Date: 2016-08-27 12:51 pm (UTC)