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Feeling old yet?@Mary-Anna I do hear Sousa and Joplin in some Beatles songs, but it sounds to me like they were used ironically, not in tribute.
Huh, that’s interesting. I never thought that or noticed it. I suspect you’re right though. I also wonder how many people noticed it, especially when those songs first came out,
As for feeling old, I am tackling a Chopin etude, the kind of thing I haven’t played in decades. It’s mostly because it will help me evaluate pianos in my search, but partly just to convince myself I can still do it!
Oh cool! Is there a reason you picked Chopin’s etudes as opposed to some other collection of pieces?
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Feeling old yet?This music clip makes me feel old. I remember the lyrics from my teens (we've had Live Aid and a few wars since) and yet he's still singing the song.
I’ve ever heard that one. I think the only Gilbert O’Sullivan song I know is “Alone Again.”
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Word association threadGeorge
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Word association threadDiddly-squat
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What are you watching?I have a great picture book called Magic Ramen: The Story of Momofuku Ando. It’s a favourite of mine and kids love it.
I had no idea such a book even exists in English! Although, I shouldn’t be surprised. He’s quite the popular figure on Japan. He has all these famous sayings and there are tons of books about him. There’s actually a story about him in one of the Japanese language textbooks I teach out of, so I’m hoping there will be some scenes from this tv show that I can use in class (the Netflix show is in Japanese of course so it would be great for that). I just have to try to watch to the middle of the show before September…

If anyone here decides to watch it pleas let me know!

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What are you watching?@AdagioM it’s a bit of a commitment though

I like to watch while I’m on the exercise bike.
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Word association threadHole
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What are you watching?I just started Mampuku, which just started on Netflix. It’s a Japanese “asa-dora,” a style of tv show that airs in the morning on NHK (Japan’s public TV station), so people can watch them at breakfast (and there’s a rerun at lunchtime). Each episode is 15 minutes long and airs Monday through Friday, and one series/story usually lasts something like 6 months (and then the story ends, there are never “new seasons” the way there are with American tv shows). The stories are usually based on some real life person, but with enough details changed that it doesn’t make sense to call them biographical or a true story.
Anyway, Mampuku starts in 1938 (in Osaka) and is loosely based on Momofuku Ando, the man who created instant ramen and cup noodles. The characters’ names are changed, and the main character of this asa-dora itself is actually his wife. I can’t say much more beyond that because I just started it.
The shows generally have pretty high production quality, with amazing sets and costumes. So far this one looks to be no exception.
There are very few asa-dora shows available in the U.S., and this might be the only one on Netflix right now, so I was really excited to see it come up in Netflix’s schedule.
If you’re interested in pre WWII Japan, or learning about how instant ramen came to be, check it out! https://www.netflix.com/title/82746649
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Mid-2026 AI Usage CheckFor work, I use ChatGPT not to help me, but because I'm studying its output patterns for a research project. I don't use AI in my own writing, or for most teaching things (like grading, no AI for grading).
I might start using Notebook LM a bit more in an upcoming project, I haven't decided yet... and in the fall, I might start using AI (maybe ChatGPT? I want to make some GPTs) for some analysis tasks. Also not decided about that yet. I have a love-hate relationship with AI (like a lot of people...) Also, from all that I done with it, I recognize that it is both incredibly powerful and sometimes so bad that it's laughable. And if you're not already an expert, you are most likely going to miss the big errors and hallucinations.
For personal stuff, I mainly use ChatGPT for health-related stuff, and like @wtg I worry about the accuracy/reliability of the output, so for anything important, I tend to use the AI output as a jumping off point, follow the links provided, and then look for reliable sources once I have a better idea of what to look for. So I feel like that's pretty helpful but I can also imagine how you could get sort of lulled into not paying attention or looking at things with a critical eye, and then internalize something that's actually not correct and potentially harmful, esp. with health stuff.
I have found its fawning to be annoying. "You're so smart to have figured this out." "Mr wtg is so lucky to have you as an advocate in his corner." I haven't asked it to stop doing this yet, but I'm pretty close.
I agree, that gets annoying very fast. Even just starting with "that's a great question" is tiresome.
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