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minnmess Posted Sat 28 Dec, 2013 10:18 PM |
megg_inc wrote:
7. Less celebrity gossip, more news.
Then what the hell are we going to talk about? :) |
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megg_inc Posted Sat 28 Dec, 2013 10:41 PM |
minnmess wrote: megg_inc wrote:
7. Less celebrity gossip, more news.
Then what the hell are we going to talk about? :)
Tv shows? I didn't say anything about tv shows! |
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Turtleneck Posted Sat 28 Dec, 2013 11:02 PM |
Meridith wrote:
6. Be kinder
Yeah, Mer, because you're so MEAN now.
Seriously, how could you be any kinder? |
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minnmess Posted Sat 28 Dec, 2013 11:16 PM |
megg_inc wrote: minnmess wrote: megg_inc wrote:
7. Less celebrity gossip, more news.
Then what the hell are we going to talk about? :)
Tv shows? I didn't say anything about tv shows!
And movies. And cute boys. And kookies. That isn't gossip! |
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megg_inc Posted Sun 29 Dec, 2013 10:23 PM |
These are the important things in life! |
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Monica Posted Mon 30 Dec, 2013 3:23 PM |
1. Find a job.
2. Be more positive.
3. Learn how to cook more things.
That's it for now. My number one target is to win the lottery but since it's nearly impossible, I didn't include it on my list :p |
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thewishlist Posted Mon 30 Dec, 2013 5:44 PM |
megg_inc wrote: thewishlist wrote:
2: man, why can't we ever high-five on something awesome? ok. in 2014, at some point, we will high-five on finding the resp. jobs that we have always dreamed of. deal?
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And how did I NOT know about Coursera until only last week? A friend told me about it - how could I miss such a great thing?? I've *watched* courses on Academic Earth, but Coursera looks even better! Did you finish any courses?
Deal!
I finished and got certificates for Strategic Innovation in Organizations (Vanderbilt Uni.) and International Organizations Management (Uni.of Geneva). Both courses were really good. I also watched all of History of Rock (it is amazing! When it's available again, you must sign up! Fantastic lecturer - I think his course on The Beatles will start soon) and Terrorism & Counterterrorism (um well, super dreamy Dutch professor. but also very interesting!). Sometimes I watched random lectures here and there without finishing the course.
PS Also try EdX.org :)
EdX! Yes! Thank you!
There's a course on the Beatles starting soon on Coursera, yup. Was the course you did really *that* good? In that case I'll sign up and try it ;)
For now I've signed up for a Content Strategy course and thinking about signing up for the Gamification course, too. Not sure, though. I shouldn't sign up for too many (or I'll end up doing none at all!). |
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happy_me Posted Mon 30 Dec, 2013 9:04 PM |
1. Eat less
2. Exercice more
3. Think more positive
4. Read more books
5. Discover more new music
6. Keep travisonline alive |
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megg_inc Posted Tue 31 Dec, 2013 12:56 AM |
thewishlist wrote:
There's a course on the Beatles starting soon on Coursera, yup. Was the course you did really *that* good? In that case I'll sign up and try it ;)
It was *that good*,in my opinion at least. The guy's really passionate and knowledgable plus he gives very interesting lectures! |
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Peewee Posted Tue 31 Dec, 2013 10:34 AM |
thewishlist wrote: megg_inc wrote: thewishlist wrote:
2: man, why can't we ever high-five on something awesome? ok. in 2014, at some point, we will high-five on finding the resp. jobs that we have always dreamed of. deal?
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And how did I NOT know about Coursera until only last week? A friend told me about it - how could I miss such a great thing?? I've *watched* courses on Academic Earth, but Coursera looks even better! Did you finish any courses?
Deal!
I finished and got certificates for Strategic Innovation in Organizations (Vanderbilt Uni.) and International Organizations Management (Uni.of Geneva). Both courses were really good. I also watched all of History of Rock (it is amazing! When it's available again, you must sign up! Fantastic lecturer - I think his course on The Beatles will start soon) and Terrorism & Counterterrorism (um well, super dreamy Dutch professor. but also very interesting!). Sometimes I watched random lectures here and there without finishing the course.
PS Also try EdX.org :)
EdX! Yes! Thank you!
There's a course on the Beatles starting soon on Coursera, yup. Was the course you did really *that* good? In that case I'll sign up and try it ;)
For now I've signed up for a Content Strategy course and thinking about signing up for the Gamification course, too. Not sure, though. I shouldn't sign up for too many (or I'll end up doing none at all!).
WHAT HAVE YOU GIRLS DONE! I love learning and you have dropped a sweet nugget of awesomeness on my lap. How did I not know about this site? :) THANKS! |
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Peewee Posted Tue 31 Dec, 2013 12:56 PM |
hennypenny wrote:
-learn how to dance (nothing fancy, just normal human dancing lol)
This made me laugh out loud. I love it! :) Go you. |
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Peewee Posted Tue 31 Dec, 2013 1:08 PM |
1. Start and finish a new course on Coursera (I have enrolled so that's a start)
2. Read all those books I bought last year and didn't have time to read.
3. Read more non-fiction.
4. Get more creative - let it all out: I gathered up all my Art materials from my parents at the weekend so now I have a ton of watercolour/pastel materials.
4. Learn to knit and/or crochet.
5. Forgive THAT person.
6. Move on.
7. Spend more time with my Parents and close friends. |
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minnmess Posted Tue 31 Dec, 2013 2:58 PM |
Peewee wrote:
3. Read more non-fiction.
I need to do the opposite. All I read these days is non-fiction. |
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Turtleneck Posted Wed 01 Jan, 2014 12:01 AM |
Happy New Year, boardies! :)
Being that it's only 7:00 here, I feel like I've mysteriously posted in the FUTURE! |
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ricv64 Posted Wed 01 Jan, 2014 1:36 AM |
it's midnight somewhere...... buy some linen do a buncha painting |
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