For an increase in car accidents!!! In case anyone doesn't know what this refers to, and wants to know, here's an article for your perusal.
It's been a fairly decent week, especially considering the levels of sleep deprivation I've had. However, I would never have thought that I could play a decent game in net on less than 2 hours of sleep. Yay for learning!
School work for the rest of the term looks like it'll be quite enjoyable, as I have a couple of proposals (for which I am interested in the topics), and an assessment file/intervention that makes up the majority of the remaining work. My proposals centre around the idea of music and learning, one looking at comprehension when learning text to a melody, and the other focussed on the possibility of individual instruction in music through technology, and what would be the best way to approach that.
I can't not mention the Leafs, so I'll say that from the highlights I saw of the game against the Sens (Holy Leaf killer Mike Fisher, Batman!!) the goals against came when the Leafs got really scrambly in their own end. Granted, 3 of them were on penalty kills, but there's no accounting for 2 players covering the same guy and one player covering no one! And if you're having to dive around all the time (I'm talking defencemen, not Raycroft), you probably went wrong somewhere along the way. It did actually look like a decent game on the whole (again going from the highlights), and the Leafs had some good chances (although the score obviously doesn't reflect this) ... guess they'll have to get some revenge on Saturday.
*Note: Gill was not on the ice for any of the Leafs goals against. However, he was in the box for one of them.
It's been a fairly decent week, especially considering the levels of sleep deprivation I've had. However, I would never have thought that I could play a decent game in net on less than 2 hours of sleep. Yay for learning!
School work for the rest of the term looks like it'll be quite enjoyable, as I have a couple of proposals (for which I am interested in the topics), and an assessment file/intervention that makes up the majority of the remaining work. My proposals centre around the idea of music and learning, one looking at comprehension when learning text to a melody, and the other focussed on the possibility of individual instruction in music through technology, and what would be the best way to approach that.
I can't not mention the Leafs, so I'll say that from the highlights I saw of the game against the Sens (Holy Leaf killer Mike Fisher, Batman!!) the goals against came when the Leafs got really scrambly in their own end. Granted, 3 of them were on penalty kills, but there's no accounting for 2 players covering the same guy and one player covering no one! And if you're having to dive around all the time (I'm talking defencemen, not Raycroft), you probably went wrong somewhere along the way. It did actually look like a decent game on the whole (again going from the highlights), and the Leafs had some good chances (although the score obviously doesn't reflect this) ... guess they'll have to get some revenge on Saturday.
*Note: Gill was not on the ice for any of the Leafs goals against. However, he was in the box for one of them.
And just because the Pacific Life open is on, and because I love Safin, I thought I'd share this:

Oh, those Russians ... :) I'm surprised by how many more people out here seem to play and watch tennis ... I guess it makes some sense, considering you can play a lot more (outdoors), but I'm not sure if that's the whole reason. Then what is it?
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Hey, you used to play clarinet! And the first study is talking about singing words to a melody (as you do with songs), which I definitely know you do ... sort of ... ;)
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