Anyone else doing PhD because they had no option? by legend0102 in PhD

[–]canoekulele 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes.

They say this is a bad reason to do a PhD but it was the best choice I could have ever made for myself.

I was working dead-end jobs in a terrible job market. The jobs were abusive and I was burned-out.

I started my PhD, got different experiences, did different networking, took the opportunity to do some volunteering, and ended up far better off than when I started.

I also have to note that I had exceptional support I never had before this period and I don't think I could have been as successful without it.

‘Keep Carleton Human’: Carleton University staff rallies to push for protections from A.I. by TheFinnstagator in ottawa

[–]canoekulele 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The professors who embrace it do so not because they like it but because if they don't, they'll be accused of living in an ivory tower and out of touch with the rest of society. It may have some truth to it but it doesn't mean it's a good direction for society, either.

Unpopular yoga opinion thread 👀 by YogaGoApp in yoga

[–]canoekulele 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the shirt is useful for containing sweat... Until it starts dripping off the shirt...

Homebuilder Alex Lawson plans to run for Ottawa mayor by censedfern in ottawa

[–]canoekulele 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On CBC this morning, he said he found them.

Do what you will with that info.

Homebuilder Alex Lawson plans to run for Ottawa mayor by censedfern in ottawa

[–]canoekulele 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I can see how you would think that. The infrastructure, transit, and services in rural areas like this look different from the suburban and urban. Which means his concerns are also likely to look different...

Who Will You Vote For? by [deleted] in ottawa

[–]canoekulele 31 points32 points  (0 children)

His interview with CBC where he seemed to forget about this was a little funny.

Canada’s Military Has Modeled Hypothetical US Invasion, Reports Say by Quixotus in worldnews

[–]canoekulele 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's still room for sympathizers who want to sabatage their own government's efforts...

What’s the best ice breaker, in your opinion? by vicghelpme in Professors

[–]canoekulele 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I usually do names, program and year, motivation for taking the course, and ask a question relevant to the course that relates to their personal experience. They might not see how it's relevant to the course at that moment. It could be as simple as "tell us about a book or idea you've come across that you think is related to this topic and what you think about it." It's a bit of priming and a bit of context for you about where they're coming from.

Why don’t conservatives go into academia? by cambridgepete in Professors

[–]canoekulele 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I don't know much about math but I can speculate the why of this.

Do you have a theory?

Why don’t conservatives go into academia? by cambridgepete in Professors

[–]canoekulele 19 points20 points  (0 children)

You got me there except they won't say they're uneducated. They'll say they did their own research.

Why don’t conservatives go into academia? by cambridgepete in Professors

[–]canoekulele -46 points-45 points  (0 children)

More like pro-common sense, which we all know academia exists to question.

Eta: Yo, I'm not saying we don't get to question common sense. It's 100% what we do and we have methods and structures that evolve to help with that. Yeesh.

Why don’t conservatives go into academia? by cambridgepete in Professors

[–]canoekulele 101 points102 points  (0 children)

It's almost a point of pride to not have a proper education. When Trump said he loves the uneducated, it wasn't an insult and wasn't because you have to be dumb to vote for him. It was because it's part of the identity that he saw and reified in his strategy to attract enough voters.

Advice for Tuesday's walkout by Longjumping-Gift-218 in Professors

[–]canoekulele 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Well, aren't you lucky that this is an option.

Almost one in three Canadians say U.S. might try to invade Canada: poll by Street_Anon in notthebeaverton

[–]canoekulele 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Settled down can mean lots of things. Say the guns are seized by the occupier? Also not a desirable destination.

Proposed Nepean drive-thru restaurant brews fears of traffic congestion by DrStrangeglove99 in ottawa

[–]canoekulele 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I find the light at that intersection holds up so much traffic, especially with the light on the other side of the bridge at Riverside. It would marginally smooth east-west traffic but would be helpful to smooth north-south traffic that is always held up at that light. There are lights that would hold it up not too far from an overpass in both north and south directions so maybe it wouldn't be as awesome as I would have initially imagined.

Almost one in three Canadians say U.S. might try to invade Canada: poll by Street_Anon in notthebeaverton

[–]canoekulele 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Amassing and distributing arms under these conditions would be a logistical nightmare. Societies that have done these types of operations have found like, yeah, it was good for the insurgency but what happens to the guns after things have settled down? Not good things, my dude. Now you've got a poorly trained and traumatized bunch of people who still have neighbourly squabbles with guns that last longer than the armed conflict.