Thursday, March 8, 2012

Keeping with the rhythm.

Class in 30 minutes, I think I got time for a post.

School has been going decently well, I'll need an extension on the C assignment I have. But it's okay because the teacher is understanding and always gives one when you ask. Anyway, that will give me time to study for the math test, which is the big deal at the end of this (and every) week.

The chapters that this test is on is chapter three of my precal book, which are the ones that introduced logarithms. Which I just learned about. Pretty cool, actually. But I do need to spend a few more hours studying to be ready for the test.

Wow, you just read me talking about logarithms and a math test and you're still reading. You must really love me.


So in other news I have a few more idea's for a youtube channel and blog.
That's not to say I don't want to continue the Today I learned blog, I do. As soon as I have time to write the next article on it, I will. (Which might be today or tomorrow). Anyway, the "problem" with the TIL blog is that each article takes a decently long time, it is like writing a mini research paper. This is definitely a good thing, I did not expect it to be easy to write a good, entertaining blog. People appreciate hard work and enjoy learning and cited sources. So I expect to continue doing the TIL blog this way.

That said, I also enjoy rants, where I can talk or type and not worry about it sounding too professional, just getting some opinions out there. That is why I came up with the idea of "To Consider".

The "To Consider" blog works like this.

  • I pick a topic to rant about.
  • I say some good things about it.
  • I say some problems with it.
  • I ask the viewer/reader for further discussion.
I will try to have this more casual, more open to discussion, and unlike the TIL blog, I think this one will be suited for video too. 


I will try to talk about things I already know about with this one, and not do too much research, as I want to keep it more as a discussion as not a presentation. 


Thanks for reading,

JamezQ

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