grade 1 radiograph! w00ts! at least the bitewings seem reasonably easy to do. spent the morning with Group 1 and my dear smooth-brained lab partner pj irradiating each other. her shot turned out good too, and there was something on my #16m marginal ridge that i need to check up on... also explained to above-mentioned smooth-brained madamoiselle via the Socratic Method why you cant leave exposed film in the room when taking X-Rays.
a rough reconstruction:
jon: oi! you never take your film out arr?
pj: cannot leave inside meh?
jon:it will expose lah...
pj: but i thought its outside the beam?
jon:you do realise that when we expose we all get out of the room right?
pj:*ponders* oh!
sometimes life is like that... you know it but you dont know that you know it. thats why i use the Socratic Method of questioning to teach rather than getting straight to it. its much more satisfying to come to a conclusion via synthesis and integration of prior knowledge than to be spoonfed. and i think it retains better too.
was supposed to have dinner with Jo today but she was feeling under the weather, so i ended up reading comics at Borders. not studying for sure, but fun. much more fun! and the time earlier at the esplanade library was utilised in reading journal articles on singing. the most thorough article on tone-deafness and its different manifestations ive ever read. good stuff!
here's my recommendation to everyone. watch Inuyasha. its on wednesdays to fridays at 11.30pm. great anime! start now before the plot advances! great fight sequences relieved by light comic scenes. 12 kingdoms at 11pm is of a more serious nature, and the plot is a bit slower but im sure it will pick up the pace. aah heck, watch it aniwei!
a rough reconstruction:
jon: oi! you never take your film out arr?
pj: cannot leave inside meh?
jon:it will expose lah...
pj: but i thought its outside the beam?
jon:you do realise that when we expose we all get out of the room right?
pj:*ponders* oh!
sometimes life is like that... you know it but you dont know that you know it. thats why i use the Socratic Method of questioning to teach rather than getting straight to it. its much more satisfying to come to a conclusion via synthesis and integration of prior knowledge than to be spoonfed. and i think it retains better too.
was supposed to have dinner with Jo today but she was feeling under the weather, so i ended up reading comics at Borders. not studying for sure, but fun. much more fun! and the time earlier at the esplanade library was utilised in reading journal articles on singing. the most thorough article on tone-deafness and its different manifestations ive ever read. good stuff!
here's my recommendation to everyone. watch Inuyasha. its on wednesdays to fridays at 11.30pm. great anime! start now before the plot advances! great fight sequences relieved by light comic scenes. 12 kingdoms at 11pm is of a more serious nature, and the plot is a bit slower but im sure it will pick up the pace. aah heck, watch it aniwei!
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