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Mark H.

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Everything posted by Mark H.

  1. Mark H. replied to JCon's topic in General Discussion
    Not the point - I’m just saying some pieces are already there for a more diversified economy.
  2. Mark H. replied to JCon's topic in General Discussion
    Sheep are huge too - the market for lamb is growing every year and wool is making a come back. But as you say, people have to start thinking outside the oil box.
  3. Mark H. replied to JCon's topic in General Discussion
    Agreed - there's not too much wrong with Alberta's Ag sector. In particular, they have an excellent climate (chinooks) for ranches and feedlots. No reason why Alberta can't be a 'steady as she goes' economy like Manitoba.
  4. You can still play dead peoples’ music.
  5. Mark H. replied to JCon's topic in General Discussion
    I need to go with your point of view. I want to be teaching face to face again sometime in April - this sucks.
  6. Mark H. replied to JCon's topic in General Discussion
    Gotta teach these ministers how to use youtube, or maybe show them that it exists.
  7. Mark H. replied to JCon's topic in General Discussion
    As Noeller said, watching old favourite shows: I don't know how many of you are from a rural background or are familiar with James Herriot's books - but they made an excellent TV series out of it - you will find the episodes on youtube "All Things Bright and Beautiful." Some others are: Doc Martin, Lark Rise to Candleford, & the early episodes of OTH. Audio books are a tremendous resource when your students are all at home. With public libraries closed, I've been busy scouring youtube for Audio books - currently checking out an excellent version of Tom Sawyer. The extra work involved when teaching remotely is significant - math is by far the most challenging - all the hands on stuff had to stay at school. Fingers crossed that we can get back to normal sometime in April (BC appears to be flattening the curve). In other news - I'm also revising an old script. And of course, playing with our 20 month old daughter.
  8. Every communist government in history has turned into a dictatorship.
  9. Mark H. replied to JCon's topic in General Discussion
    Good - the first PST cut didn't make sense - this one even less.
  10. Mark H. replied to JCon's topic in General Discussion
    I guess we've been living with false assumptions - thought that was accomplished in the 16th century.
  11. Things have now shifted for me. With 14 new cases in the province, we are closing our church, communal dining hall, and my classroom - just sent my students home with 2 days worth of work.
  12. I had some students do their local history project on the story of the nuclear plant at Pinawa.
  13. Mark H. replied to JCon's topic in General Discussion
    Is that right? So - why is Tokyo considering a lockdown? https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2020/03/24/national/tokyo-governor-urges-cooperation-avoid-city-lockdown/#.Xnqj6ohKg2w And - this article was published today - March 24th
  14. As someone who lives and teaches in a Hutterite community, I got permission from the local school division to keep my class room open, as our community has been in voluntary isolation for two weeks now. Also still teaching my interactive television courses.
  15. The day I became a serious Bomber fan. Matt Dunigan threw a 27 yard TD pass to Alfred Jackson on 3rd down, to erase a 5 point deficit on the last play of the game. I believe the year was ‘92, but I don’t remember who they were playing. I’ve been a diehard ever since.
  16. Mark H. replied to Rich's topic in General Discussion
    Solid metaphor - maybe I’ll invite you to my ELA class sometime.
  17. Mark H. replied to JCon's topic in General Discussion
    Don’t spend more than a couple of minutes listening to this. The 💩 that some people will believe is incredible.
  18. Mark H. replied to JCon's topic in General Discussion
    Okay, I won't mince words here; cut it out, just flat out cut it out. This is not helpful and in the long run makes people more fearful and vulnerable, because they don't know what or who to believe.
  19. No ashtrays though.
  20. Mark H. replied to JCon's topic in General Discussion
    Or - if they weren't taking vitamin C and D to the point of diarrhea - it's their own fault.
  21. Mark H. replied to JCon's topic in General Discussion
    Just today - an employee who works for a relative's company down in the States - his wife tested positive for COVID 19. They were not at all concerned about him still coming to work "it's just another virus."
  22. Mark H. replied to JCon's topic in General Discussion
    Or - more deaths are caused by the flu, diabetes, and cancer - some even mention abortions. Together with clips of some quack, saying we just need high doses of vitamin C and D. This point of view is the one I find most frustrating.
  23. Mark H. replied to JCon's topic in General Discussion
    Three responses to COVID 19 are happening: 1. This is all being blown out of proportion by (insert favourite scapegoat: media, liberals, scientists, etc) and people taking precautions are acting like wool producing mammals. 2. We're all going to die! Let's buy as much stuff as possible! Where's the hand sanitizer! 3. Let's stay calm, trust the science and be proactive The challenge: having dialogue with all three groups.
  24. Oh Darius - where art thou...
  25. I can’t fathom why anyone has a problem with ‘Milt Stegall, Touchdown Regal’ - that is all.

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