Word of the Day 2/8/12
Somnolent: Sleepy or drowsy. “Somnolent” used in a sentence: College students are chronically somnolent.
Somnolent: Sleepy or drowsy. “Somnolent” used in a sentence: College students are chronically somnolent.
January 24, 2012
by mostlymobius
Gadgets of Tomorrow With Christmas come and gone we look at our living rooms, bedrooms, and entertainment centers and say, “Wow, my new technology is so cool!” Best Buy was a frequent destination of mine over Christmas break and I was amazed at the technology behind all those TVs! There were plasma TVs, LED-LCD TVs,… [Read more…]
This one is for all those creative writers out there — the ones who wait impatiently to get into the holy grail of English classes: Creative Writing I and II. So, I’ve got a handly little app that will make life a whole lot easier for plotting and planning you’re stories or you’re (da-da-da-dum!) novel!… [Read more…]
Avuncular: Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of an uncle. “Avuncular” used in a sentence: Uncle Harry was filled with avuncular affection for his nephew.
Fellow students, technology can be used in many ways. The iPhone or iPad that you hold in your hand is your connection to the world — infinite knowledge at your disposal. So, instead of looking up the latest YouTube video of cute kittens, why don’t you put your media to good use? Why not use… [Read more…]
Quotidian: Daily, or something recurring daily. “Quotidian” used in a sentence: Miss Mary watered her flowers, which was something she did on a quotidian basis.
February 8, 2012
by Sam
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