If I remembered my high school trigonometry I'd be having a lot easier time figuring out the wall mask cutouts I'm trying to make for the Sims 2. I keep getting numbers for the angles that feel just wrong to me. Also, curves. Damn it.
I think I will break out my mother's triangles and french curves, eventually.
Also: facebook has completely changed its layout, and is no longer useful to me at all. It was already annoying, though I got a laugh out of the offer to switch over to Cestina (Czech language). Please. I probably know a hundred words, if I remember them all at once, which I never do. And the grammar is a nightmare, as Frank will tell you over and over again.
I think I will break out my mother's triangles and french curves, eventually.
Also: facebook has completely changed its layout, and is no longer useful to me at all. It was already annoying, though I got a laugh out of the offer to switch over to Cestina (Czech language). Please. I probably know a hundred words, if I remember them all at once, which I never do. And the grammar is a nightmare, as Frank will tell you over and over again.
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I never saw Cestina
Speaking and understanding French gave me my most embarrassing work moment... the vet vaccine manufacturer I worked for in the 80s was bought by a French company. The first summer they owned us, the President's 19-year-old son came over to intern at our company. One day, while the receptionist/production clerk was out to lunch, he got on her phone and called his girlfriend. Looking back I hope she was here, not there because if she was in France, the bill would have been $$$$$$. After he started getting into it, i started getting embarrassed. He was talking some major nasty on the phone in the front office of a business. I went to him and tapped him on the shoulder. He put his hand over the speaker part of the phone and paid attention. I then told him, in good French, that a) what he was discussing was not appropriate to be talking about while at work or in an office, b) I understood every word he said and was VERYn embarrassed and c) he should remember that many Americans are bilingual. He should not assume ignorance. I was polite and concise about it, not accusatory or anything else. As I was talking, he started blushing from top of head down. He politely ended his conversation with his girlfriend and hung up. And apologized to me.
That DID convince me they were fair employers. At the ad agency I worked at later, doing something like that to the owner's son would have likely gotten me fired on the spot.
Re: I never saw Cestina
Romanian is a Romance language that is so heavily overlaid with Slavic and whatever influences that it's hard to even see that it's a Romance language. And Armenian is supposedly an Indo-Eurpean language but I don't see anything in it but umlauts (there is a dance we do called Ooska Gookas, and we asked the Armenian guy who dances with us what it means and he said he had no idea).
Here's (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/4f/IndoEuropeanTree.svg) the Indo-European language family in one rendering. I couldn't find a Finno-Ugric one in a timely fashion.
When I have a bad moment with a Spanish word I will sometimes retrieve a French one. Like I'm looking for "tambien" and "aussi" will float to the surface, or something.
Would the owner's son at the other company really have had the gall to say "I was having phone sex and this mere employee gave me guff about it"?
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I did it! It works! Thank you.
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I was thinking at one point that knowing the angles first would somehow make everything easier. I don't know why. I think it's because I looked at what I was drawing and it made me long for my trig class. I loved trig, even if I can't remember any specifics forty years later . . .