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I can definitely resist Agatha, seeing as I don't have a TV to watch it on.
JSB,
How long have you been without a television? I didn't have one for a bit but I needed it to workout so I bought one. As for BBC, that's unfortunate. Everyone has gone yippy as Vernon Dudley would say.
Everyone learns in different ways. I've completed two embedded software projects, and I have two others that are 90% complete. I learned everything by reading information online, posting questions on forums, and reading the 600 page manual for the microprocessor I was using. I made some mistakes, but I learned from those mistakes. I think formal classes are well suited to those looking to build a network of people with the same interest, or as you said, to speed up the learning.
I'm selling what I learn. I need to know what I'm talking about. There are topics of interest I have no intention of monetizing. But 90% of the things I enjoy can generate an income.
But not all types of projects can be taught to all people. For example, some projects require a certain way of thinking, high levels of manual dexterity, or excellent hand-eye coordination. Usually I'd rather have a go myself, than pay to find out I'm not very good at it.
That's understandable. I rarely consider if I'll be able to do something. If it's related to my work or calling I dive in.
Fascinators are strange. They don't seem to have any purpose, apart from advertising that one is fashionable.
They're accessories. Choosing the right one requires skill. Some are ghastly!
LaBèlla is going to dress me up like a Ken Doll! Send help!
LOL They look creepy. I wouldn't do that to anyone. But on second thought. Here you go!
Yours in His Service,
~Bella
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