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No worries, Ring. We got a good laugh out of the comments.
- Charlie Smithy!
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When y'all getting married?!
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Gulp! Don't give her any ideas, Chuckster.
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Well if she ever changes her screen name to "Ring_Wanted"
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And 1.Charlie Smithy! wrote:Well if she ever changes her screen name to "Ring_Wanted"
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I love the direction that this thread tookCharlie Smithy! wrote:When y'all getting married?!
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Look what you bums did. Now I have a "ring wanted" situation on my hands! At least my girl knows how to pronounce "Dragic" now...
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Damn..whatever happened to phx219, ring, xylus? Talk about a blast from the past.
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That’s funny, I actually read through a few of those old threads last week. Swingman was quite the character.
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Nine years married and four loud children later ...
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I haven’t touched base in a while so Idk if he’s still at Stanford? My gf is a tenured professor at Tulane & chair of the art department. She makes good money. I started teaching high school last year after spending a year as a substitute teacher. I love it, but it’s exhausting b/c my disability makes everything that much harder. I had very little time for the things I love last year. They say your second year is much better though, so hopefully I’m on the board more often and can watch more games.
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Actually I work as a software developer now and have moved back to (the suburbs of) Seattle. My wife's entire family still live here, and being closer to them has been really helpful with all these rugrats.
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Hang in there. I have tech for automatically grading essays if that would help (only half joking). I teach about 30 credits a year before exec ed and understand how draining it can be.carey wrote: ↑Sun Jun 30, 2024 9:25 amI haven’t touched base in a while so Idk if he’s still at Stanford? My gf is a tenured professor at Tulane & chair of the art department. She makes good money. I started teaching high school last year after spending a year as a substitute teacher. I love it, but it’s exhausting b/c my disability makes everything that much harder. I had very little time for the things I love last year. They say your second year is much better though, so hopefully I’m on the board more often and can watch more games.
Mori -- glad you are happily married with family support. Devs get paid much better than Stanford lecturers!
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Can't help you haha. Good luck teaching the kids! And tell them that AI runs on cosine similarity. Been giving guest lectures at secondary schools where kids have correctly blurted out that cosine similarly is found using a dot product.
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That would not be any of my students. I teach at a school where I would wager about half of the students are 2 years or more below grade level in math. I had a 10% fail rate last year and only 40% of my students got a C or better on the state exam at the end of the course. I got injured breaking up a fight between girls last year and it was roughly the 15th fight I’d seen although just the first in my classroom. I think the highest ACT score by a senior last year was in the low 20s. My youngest son scored in the 30s as a sophomore last year but attends a public school in the suburbs. The differences are that vast.virtual9mm wrote: ↑Sun Jun 30, 2024 8:13 pmCan't help you haha. Good luck teaching the kids! And tell them that AI runs on cosine similarity. Been giving guest lectures at secondary schools where kids have correctly blurted out that cosine similarly is found using a dot product.
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