I'm running SO far behind. Playing catch up is harder than one would imagine.
Your Timmy tag is adorable. I really like your substitution. I think that should be a requirement, since I'm all about using what you have. And you did it beautifully.
Wow, there were a lot of changes in 10 years. I can't believe how different you look, yet the same, too. So are those what are known as Wellies?
Nicely done on combining three challenges into one. And the colors are so right, too.
I'm running SO far behind. Playing catch up is harder than one would imagine.
Your Timmy tag is adorable. I really like your substitution. I think that should be a requirement, since I'm all about using what you have. And you did it beautifully.
Wow, there were a lot of changes in 10 years. I can't believe how different you look, yet the same, too. So are those what are known as Wellies?
Nicely done on combining three challenges into one. And the colors are so right, too.
Sorry about the double comment. I have no idea how it happened. To answer your question, yes, I'll be following along on Kitchen Chemistry, although I may not have time to play every week.
More importantly, I'm going to take the math symbolism course. Just a refresher for me, since I don't work in math much anymore, and a refresher that can be fun at the same time will be better than just trying to hit the books!
In May, I'm going to join the Intro to Ecosystems, a cause I believe in. Then in June, I'm joining the Forensic Psych: witness investigation course.
I can't thank you enough for sharing this with me. It looks like just the fun I need as a diversion from my art.
Saw your comment. My undergrad degree was in Engineering, with TWO minors, one in math, one in computer science. This was back in the day when DOS and programing ruled. My Master's was in Industrial Engineering, and my Ph.D. was in Human Factors, which dealt with experimental designs, statistics, and methodology. Yep, I'm a math geek
Had an appreciation for art history, but no knowledge of art until I started making ABs. What a HUGE learning curve that was!
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I'm running SO far behind. Playing catch up is harder than one would imagine.
Your Timmy tag is adorable. I really like your substitution. I think that should be a requirement, since I'm all about using what you have. And you did it beautifully.
Wow, there were a lot of changes in 10 years. I can't believe how different you look, yet the same, too. So are those what are known as Wellies?
Nicely done on combining three challenges into one. And the colors are so right, too.
I'm running SO far behind. Playing catch up is harder than one would imagine.
Your Timmy tag is adorable. I really like your substitution. I think that should be a requirement, since I'm all about using what you have. And you did it beautifully.
Wow, there were a lot of changes in 10 years. I can't believe how different you look, yet the same, too. So are those what are known as Wellies?
Nicely done on combining three challenges into one. And the colors are so right, too.
Sorry about the double comment. I have no idea how it happened. To answer your question, yes, I'll be following along on Kitchen Chemistry, although I may not have time to play every week.
More importantly, I'm going to take the math symbolism course. Just a refresher for me, since I don't work in math much anymore, and a refresher that can be fun at the same time will be better than just trying to hit the books!
In May, I'm going to join the Intro to Ecosystems, a cause I believe in. Then in June, I'm joining the Forensic Psych: witness investigation course.
I can't thank you enough for sharing this with me. It looks like just the fun I need as a diversion from my art.
Saw your comment. My undergrad degree was in Engineering, with TWO minors, one in math, one in computer science. This was back in the day when DOS and programing ruled. My Master's was in Industrial Engineering, and my Ph.D. was in Human Factors, which dealt with experimental designs, statistics, and methodology. Yep, I'm a math geek
Had an appreciation for art history, but no knowledge of art until I started making ABs. What a HUGE learning curve that was!
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