I've made some changes to the server to make the articles more Search Engine Friendly (SEF). I realize that some of you are going through finals and might be panicking if you can't get to your pages. If you are having problems please make a comment to this post. I didn't realize it but comments weren't working, but I fixed 'em. Do me a favor and post a comment so I know that it works.
I hope everyone is having a fairly sane finals week. I'm thinking that when I come back to teaching, I won't have finals during finals week, but rather at some other time so that you're not all jammed up at the same time. What do you think about that?
Also the feed is up and running so go ahead and subscribe to the feed if you will.
Thanks, Sheff
BTW, I have installed software that will also make creating articles for instructors even easier.
This is one of the coolest marriage proposals that I have seen. Not that I know of any students considering getting married, the tools to produce the same are all at your disposal.
And to think, when I asked my wife to marry me, I took her to Outback Steakhouse put the ring box on the table and I said, "Here."
I don't find this to be incredible but rather I am surprised that there aren't more stories like this.
He wanted to learn to read, so he taught himself. I'm a big fan of Legos. I think they are a great tool for helping kids think. I think Legos are better for kids than crap like Bratz. I am actually dismayed at the quality of toys available for kids, especially for girls.
The most important thing to gain from this article is if you want something, go out and get it. Don't wait for someone to hand it to you or chop it up into little bite size pieces for you to digest it.
I remember meeting two amazing self taught painters in Pasadena while taking a workshop from Morgan Weistling. They learned how to paint from reading the Richard Schmid book, Alla Prima: Everything I Know About Painting This book is in the library.