@nabuq’: They don’t permanently forget. New school years start with a ‘catch up and recall’ lag, just like auto engines that sit in frigid weather for long periods. Takes a while to get the mental ‘oil’ to all the parts to remind them how they work.
You can’t just learn only the stuff you’ll remember. But doubling up the homework would allow more stuff to remember. So your logic was doomed to backfire on you.
Would have been funnier if she said, AAAnd, she doubled MY homework. This way is more true to life though, one of the things I always hated about school was getting in trouble for the stupidity of my fellow classmates. Not saying I never did bad things, I was just smart enough to not get caught, or to do it on my own time outside the classroom.
sufamelico almost 6 years ago
Answer; 50% squared
GreasyOldTam almost 6 years ago
Musta’ learned the wrong lesson from Caulfield.
Bilan almost 6 years ago
If the goal is to get them to remember 100% of what they were originally taught, you don’t need to double the load, just increase it to 166%
sandpiper almost 6 years ago
@nabuq’: They don’t permanently forget. New school years start with a ‘catch up and recall’ lag, just like auto engines that sit in frigid weather for long periods. Takes a while to get the mental ‘oil’ to all the parts to remind them how they work.
Ignatz Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Why do they still use those lines on the face to indicate “black person” when the comic strips are in color now?
rugeirn almost 6 years ago
You don’t need to study the stuff you’re likely to remember. You need to study the stuff you’re likely to forget. Isn’t that obvious?
ShadowBeast Premium Member almost 6 years ago
You can’t just learn only the stuff you’ll remember. But doubling up the homework would allow more stuff to remember. So your logic was doomed to backfire on you.
Jeff0811 almost 6 years ago
Would have been funnier if she said, AAAnd, she doubled MY homework. This way is more true to life though, one of the things I always hated about school was getting in trouble for the stupidity of my fellow classmates. Not saying I never did bad things, I was just smart enough to not get caught, or to do it on my own time outside the classroom.
nathanbtlr almost 6 years ago
… and in the third half of our show Tommy doesn’t remember last week’s puzzeler …