I’ve just finished my first 7-day streak learning Bahasa Indonesia on Duolingo.
My original goal was to study Javanese but there’s surprising little material available for that language, be it online or even in book form.
Anyway, I enjoy it a lot.
It hasn’t been terribly difficult so far, the pronunciation is pretty straightforward, and the grammar rather simple : no conjugation, no gender, an unusual but intuitive and flexible word order.
The only thing that I find a bit puzzling for the moment are the pronouns, which seem to exist in more varities than I find necessary, but it might be due to differences in formality. The words of course don’t look like anything I know, apart from a couple of cognates with Malagasy, but they’re somehow easy to memorize.
I plan to take classes in screenwriting this year at the local college. I’ve dabbled in it for a while, but now it’s time to learn how to craft a story into a script that could actually be shot as a feature film.
For me, just trying to master the two arduous and complex-outdated software systems that my employer uses. It’s been over half a year and I still haven’t gotten the knack of it. Every time I think I have it figured out, I haven’t. I’ve got to get up to speed.
Morse code. Starting the second level course now. It’s like getting a recreational root canal 6 days a week. But the story is it staves off senility. We’ll see.
No, actually.
After a great deal of research, I settled on an Alpine Blueridge, which is a re-labled Gree.
It’s a “hyper-heat” unit, supposed to produce 80% of it’s rated BTU at -22°F.
After creating this thread last summer, I began to wonder if I was naturally left-handed and started working on my skills with using my left hand. I can now write more legibly with my left hand than many people can with their dominant hand; I can do my makeup with my left hand (when I did one side with my left hand and one side with my right, my boyfriend couldn’t tell the difference); and I can use a knife with my left hand.
This year, I’ve been thinking about being more regimented with developing these skills, and actually practicing writing individual letters with my hand the way a Kindergartener might practice their handwriting. I was in a long meeting yesterday and wrote out rows of each letter of the alphabet in the notebook I brought along.