What would happen if I got a horn back with a non-requested "new-look"Curmudgeon wrote: Not sure what that means, but a student took their horn in for a service (which he should have just done himself) and it came back with a "new look." The new look was even extended to his mouthpiece which was carelessly left in the case. The student and parent were a bit upset with this result.
They inquired as to if the "new look" could be polished out. My reply was "not by me..."
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Latin tunes all sound the same...bloke wrote:Veni, vidi, rasa.
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It's not safe to play a tuba without pants on.
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Visited one of my grad school options this week (UConn). I have a few more to visit, but will make my decision in the next couple of weeks.
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Seeing Alan Baer play the tuba solo version of "Mele Kalikimaka" was the highlight of my day. 
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Breaking Bort news -- just found out that I'm 3 for 3 with grad school acceptances. Hrmm... where to go?!
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Congrats. Isn't it nice to have choices?bort wrote:Breaking Bort news -- just found out that I'm 3 for 3 with grad school acceptances. Hrmm... where to go?!
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Go where you're getting the most money....bort wrote:Breaking Bort news -- just found out that I'm 3 for 3 with grad school acceptances. Hrmm... where to go?!
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I will be studying Educational Measurement, and will need to get my PhD to really make sense out of this move (masters degree alone isn't going to be helpful). I didn't exactly set out to become "Dr. Bort," but I do want the career path and salary that will come out of being Dr. Bort. There are also a LOT of job opportunities for me after I get this degree, and that's why we all go to school right? Better future, financial stability, pursue your interests, all that crap. 
Funding (or the lack of it) makes the decision a little easier, but my employer also pays a good chunk of money to but I also have to consider the specific programs and how well they match my goals. Only 1 of the 3 acceptances was not funded. Plus all of the logistics like where I would be moving my family, etc.
I know it will be a LOT of work to do this, but I'm amped about it. So much, that I actually just used the word "amped," which I never do.
Funding (or the lack of it) makes the decision a little easier, but my employer also pays a good chunk of money to but I also have to consider the specific programs and how well they match my goals. Only 1 of the 3 acceptances was not funded. Plus all of the logistics like where I would be moving my family, etc.
I know it will be a LOT of work to do this, but I'm amped about it. So much, that I actually just used the word "amped," which I never do.
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Definitely, and that was among the criteria in deciding where to apply in the first place.bloke wrote:Isn't there a consideration of "faculty" and "how hard-nosed" the faculty at a school is known to be?
Won't one tend to get the "most for their money" at a school where coursework and standards (along with the filtering of accepted students) are the highest?
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Oh, that's not your volt -- just make sure you're at ohm when you do ...bort wrote:I know it will be a LOT of work to do this, but I'm amped about it. So much, that I actually just used the word "amped," which I never do.
"Don't take life so serious, son. It ain't nohow permanent." -- Pogo (via Walt Kelly)
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I have a friend who is a psychometrist. Is that what you are training for?bort wrote:I will be studying Educational Measurement....
"The job title of "psychometrist" might not be widely recognized by those outside of the fields of psychology and mental health. Their work allows clinical psychologists and neuropsychologists to serve a greater number of clients more efficiently. They also serve to provide psychologists, teachers, parents and medical professionals with insightful and useful information about a patient’s or child’s cognitive abilities."
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Sort of -- I'm studying to be a psychometrician, which is about designing and analyzing data from the tests. I am specifically interested in educational assessments, like the standardized tests kids take at the end of the school year.
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When you get finished consider employment in Atlanta. We desperately need someone in that field!
I am fortunate to have a great job that feeds my family well, but music feeds my soul.
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There are hundreds and hundreds of people at Walmart. I'm so glad I'm not one of them.
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According to studies people visit remarkably few places in the course of their day. The average number of places visited is approximately three.bloke wrote:How do you know they are there?TubaRay wrote:There are hundreds and hundreds of people at Walmart. I'm so glad I'm not one of them.
Likely, there are billions and billions of people who are not at Walmart. Are you glad to not be where they are?
I'm pretty sure for the dregs of society those 3 places are:
1) Public Library
2) DMV
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I suppose you're right. They must have just parked their cars(by the hundreds) and walked somewhere else. I'm still glad not to be one of them. I'm in the comfort of my den, typing on my laptop.bloke wrote:How do you know they are there?TubaRay wrote:There are hundreds and hundreds of people at Walmart. I'm so glad I'm not one of them.
Likely, there are billions and billions of people who are not at Walmart. Are you glad to not be where they are?
I'm sure there must be hundreds and hundreds of people who are glad they're not in my den. For that matter, I am glad they're not. It sure would be crowded.
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Actually... my visit to Walmart about an hour ago wasn't bad.TubaRay wrote:There are hundreds and hundreds of people at Walmart. I'm so glad I'm not one of them.
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Talking about Walmart 'madhouses'.... in December of 2002 I was in Nogales, Mexico on business... but staying on the US side at night. There was/is a Walmart on the US side that was open 24 hours and actually ferried folks back and forth from the Mexico side in buses. THAT was a madhouse!schlepporello wrote:We went to the one near our house earlier today, and it was a madhouse.
That bordertown decorated for Christmas was a HOOT!
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I don't believe I have ever been that bored!bloke wrote:bored...
...headed to Walmart.
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