Chloe amusingly discovered that “Buffalo Wild” is a hugerageously useful prefix. George laments that we’ll never get good enough at Chinese to enjoy playing with words like that. Lament concurred, although the people who listen to my Chinese will reap some amusement, at least.
We’re all back to full power after the holidays, have responded to all your attractive feedbacks, and are developing once more, working on the rearchitecturization and some new systems. Twenty grubs couldn’t have more fun, or be more productive. They might have learned more characters over the holidays, though. I had 300 characters to review when I got back (and more words and tones), having not practiced in eleven days. An hour of practice cut that to 100, but my forgetting was brutal. Stay on the wagon, beautiful learners — it just works better!
Happily, the logs show a lot of practicing over the holidays from you all. Perhaps it is you who should be reminding me to practice regularly. If I was any good at learning Chinese characters, I wouldn’t have needed to make Skritter….