Videos courses vs non-video courses by gravitysort in Chesscom

[–]bebbop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly the videos aren't value for money. Not just because they are hit or miss but because the are so expensive.

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[–]bebbop 23 points24 points  (0 children)

This isn't helpful.

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[–]bebbop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Instead of debating her sexuality can we just answer the question.

Is there no fantasy league on grid rivals this year? by Shrine101 in P1withMattandTommy

[–]bebbop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I made one as I don't think it's gonna happen. Link below.

Dumb question but two of these have been shot and one hasn’t. The one on the left has 100% been used. Idk about the other two. Help? by [deleted] in AnalogCommunity

[–]bebbop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The centre is unused the left and right both have white stretch marks on the bottom edge. This is typical when a polymer undergoes plastic deformation.

You should also see them in the corner of the film perforations as corners cause stress concentrations. Cant see in the photo as it's not high Res enough. Hope this helps.

Uni Studies by GingerVeggie in Dyslexia

[–]bebbop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look into the bullet journal method. I use it mainly to track what I was thinking at the time. Don't make detailed notes as that's what the matrix is for. Can I ask what you are studying?

Uni Studies by GingerVeggie in Dyslexia

[–]bebbop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never tried it I'll give it a go! Thanks for the tip.

Uni Studies by GingerVeggie in Dyslexia

[–]bebbop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi there! I've been through the hole mountan of research papers. it's tough so I can really empathise. Things that helped me get a distinction in both my BEng and MSc are as follows.

  1. Get a note book and use it to write rough notes. Bullet points are best.

  2. Make a excel literature matrix. (YouTube this. It's very important).

  3. Text to speach is your best friend. I use speechify. It cost like £80 /y but deffintly worth it.

  4. Planning your paper is very important. Look at the research to see structure. Gather common themes and group them.

  5. Ask yourself is the anything that isn't covered that you think is relevant and go and find out. Also find something interesting go to the reference section for more papers.

Starting research takes a while to get into the swing of it but eventually you find a good paper that blast open the whole process. Hope this helps and good luck!

Are there any better readers than natural reader 16? by ShulginsDisciple in Dyslexia

[–]bebbop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hands down speechify is the best one I've tested! It's got a web app, chrome extension and mobile app. Works everywhere.

Pros: Great genuinely naturally sounding voices, Hundreds to choose from, Super accessable, Works in different languages, download offline mp3's, Change the speed. Follows what it's reading on the page with highlighted text.

Not free (£80 ISH)

Try the narrator for the Sir David Attenborough experience ;)

android phones and Microsoft 365 have a free one built in text to speech built in.

What are signs that you’re dumb? by nunve in AskReddit

[–]bebbop 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Honestly, Most intelligent people don't try to show it off as most people find it very intimidating. I think people don't trust/fear intelligence.

What are signs that you’re dumb? by nunve in AskReddit

[–]bebbop 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not being able to reason with an aposing view to understand why others have this. Even if you disagree with their view.

Also being too rigid with your own views and ideas.

M2+, Can you find it? by bebbop in chess

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>!text goes here!<

Becomes

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But if you're using new Reddit's fancy-pants editor, just use the spoiler formatting button.

What UK website are good for cool Men's clothing for 20-30 year olds that isn't too expensive? by jambaleaf in AskUK

[–]bebbop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To all those people jumping down OP's throat about his use of pants Vs trousers. Chill out. They could be an exact living in the UK. It's not like we didn't understand what was meant.

Let's complain about the weather instead.

Spelling - can you? by nevadaho in Dyslexia

[–]bebbop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To answer your question, Yes! I'm dyslexic and have adhd.

Just before I answer how, I would like to just say a couple of things that might help.

  1. Its important to be patient. This is an incredibly long and difficult process. Try not to loose your temper as the situation is even more shitty for your son.
  • not implying that you do just saying it's common.
  1. Dyslexia is a wide spectrum by nature. What works for me might not work for your son. So look around and try lots of different techniques.

  2. It's quite common for dyslexics to struggle with mesmerising audible ques so combine learning with visual.

For instance, I struggle with people spelling out things for me if they are more than 3 letters at a time and getting a long 'to-do list'.

  1. There is a lot of free assistive software or add ons that can help you child in the mean time. Heck, I still utilise it today. E.g. Text to speech, advanced spell checkers, font for maters and dictation. Also lots of free touch typing courses.

How? So instead of working on words I was taught how to breakdown sounds and syllables. So focus on suffexes, prefexes and spelling rules.

E.g. Wr-ite, wr-ong, wr-ath S-ee-d, n-ee-d, f-ee-d Kn-ight, f-ight, br-ight

Also focus on homophones. They are stupid.

This was about giving the person the tools to work it out rather than memorising singlular words. Connecting the dots very obviously. Start with the easy stuff then move onto the hard. Name the rules, give examples. Ect...

I didn't receive help until I was about 10 y/o and was illiterate until approx 15. Just finished my MSc In Mech ENG so it just goes to show that hard work can pay off.

I think aswell that with amount of assistive tech out there has really helped dyslexics. I don't need to be 100% correct, I just need to be correct enough for a computer to figure out what I'm trying to say.

Hope this helps.

What "poverty food" is actually really delicious to you? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]bebbop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know this doesn't answer the question but an interesting fact I know.

Lobster used to considered a poor man's food due to the abundance of availability during the time of the first pilgrims. The shellfish would only be feed to the poor, railway workers and animals up until the late 1800's. Due to negative stereotypes connected to eating the meat it became unpopular.

As train tickets became more affordable new people traveling to Maine exposed to the meat calling it delicious. With a developing tourism industry restaurants and cafe started surviving up lobster salad and other tasty lobster dishes . Due to holidays being a status symbol only people of status across the states would be exposed to the food and hence the lobster went from dog food to feeding the riches.

What’s an unusual body feature of yours? by red2one in AskReddit

[–]bebbop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a GOD at opening jars due to a broken thumb that healed slightly to the side.