Welcome to #CheckIn for Thursday, June 18
Hi there, it’s Cass … again/still.
Remember getting those tile games where there were15 tiles in a 4 x 4 holder and you slide them to get them in order? I didn't find them fun. Nor did I enjoy logic games. But now I enjoy them as a casual games on my phone.
Is there a skill you've gotten better at mostly through life experience?
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in reply to CheckIn Posting • • •Uh, fixing bicycles? Drawing for sure.
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in reply to CheckIn Posting • • •I still can't do that damn 15-piece slider puzzle, and I love puzzles and do many of them a day at chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtath…
I taught myself programming and IT well enough to do it for a living for a long time, but I ultimately went back to writing - but writing about programming. 🙂
Simon Tatham's Portable Puzzle Collection
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in reply to CheckIn Posting • • •I did those tile puzzles when I was a kid. Haven't seen one in an age. Not sure I'd be interested anymore if I did. Same with the golf-tee thing that used to be out at some restaurant (anybody remember where?). Problem-solving has become a chore rather than an amusement.
My typing skills got pretty good with practice/experience. After 6 months' training I think I tested in the 30s; when I applied for the old printing job, I tested at 95.
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in reply to CheckIn Posting • •Today you'd call these games "analog" games. I had those too as a kid, they went along with the water filled things that had a thumb-operated pump where you had to carefully place a swimming ring onto an obstacle or similar for fun. Really did something to your brain for planning many moves ahead capacity.
@Karl Auerbach except maybe for understatement, right?
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Karl Auerbach
in reply to CheckIn Posting • • •Ah, typing is perhaps my skill - on a good mechanical keyboard (or Selectic typewriter) I can basically type as fast as I can think. (Most computer keyboards are really bad when it comes to fast typing.)
My spelling may be more than a bit homophonish - When I get roaring the words come out based on how they sound in my head - basically I'm dictating onto the paper,. In my contracts class in laws school - a full year course with the entire grade based on the final exam - I typed my exam. When I looked at it later after it had been graded I saw that for almost every instance I wanted the word "made" (as in "a contract was made") I had typed "maid".
(By-the-way, I aced that exam - I got the highest score ever in that class - matched only once by a student who went on to be a justice on the California Supreme Court. They put my exam - filled with "maid"s - into the library. I wonder if it is still there?
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Karl Auerbach
in reply to CheckIn Posting • • •@Carsten Raddatz - I'm really bad at games; I have trouble paying attention.
Once some friends had a board game that I had not seen. Sort of Scrabblie-ish, but different, I don't remember much about it but after a few rounds I kinda understood how it worked. On the next round the most amazing thing happened - I looked at what I had been dealt and I instantly saw the path to winning. It was totally amazing, unlike anything that I've ever experienced. I told the other players to concede - even before a single piece/card had been played. They didn't. And the game played out exactly as I had foreseen. It was a moment of insight into what really good chess players must experience.
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Carsten Raddatz
in reply to CheckIn Posting • •Re typing, I tend to not look at the keyboard much when I am typing - or so I thought. After a coworker bought a blank keycaps Das Keyboard I had to try this. To no one's surprise blank keycaps are an excellent tool to expose the shortcomings of anyone's typing skills.
Letters may work well, numbers do too, but as soon as you leave bog standard punctuation and type pipe, semicolon, German Umlauts or diacritical marks and these ^~<>\'`# for e.g. Markdown or LaTex and whatnot, I dearly need a keyboard with visible letters I can orient myself on.
Maybe the game you saw @Karl Auerbach was Lingua? Any case, it is curious when these types of anticipation happen. Im Mahjang, I tend to get caught and slowed down by calculation scores and moves while its my turn, leading to inevitable complaints by routine players on the table. *shrug
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Kenny Chaffin
in reply to CheckIn Posting • • •not really through 'life experience' but intentionally. My life focused on science and tech with no or very little interest in art until the sometime in the 1990's when I intentionally decided I was going to learn to draw. Practice, practice, practice....ended up focusing on pencil portraits....haven't done any in a few years but...here's the most recent one.
The Aviator
and a self-portrait (it's about time for a new one!)

Lordy it's Cold out here!
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Joseph Teller
in reply to CheckIn Posting • • •Culinary Arts in general, and especially baking. I had to learn a lot by myself as my mother was a horribly bland cook, and although she was an ok baker, she was all appearances on cakes rather than complex substance or flavors. She did mostly bland 'American' cooking, avoiding anything resembling ethnic foods except a small amount of Italian items (but stripped of most of their flavor as my father couldn't eat cheese and so everything was seasoned with basil, oregano and sometimes dried garlic or onion.. No wine in the cooking either, that wasn't allowed in our house.
Yeah I had to teach myself to get beyond burgers, hot dogs and meatloaf.
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Mark Wollschlager
in reply to CheckIn Posting • • •Back in the 60's and 70's there were the 3M Bookshelf Games. We had a couple, and I played a couple of others with friends. There were some good ones and some which I thought were 'meh'.
I did keep playing Go for a while, I got better at it, and also got trounced a couple of times. I gave that up.
I have gotten better at my woodturning craft. There are lots of paths to take with that and exploring some have been very satisfying.
I'm in the process of assembling a 4 axis CNC/Rose engine machine to do some more explorations.
3M bookshelf game series - Wikipedia
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That Harp Guy
in reply to CheckIn Posting • • •While I don't LIKE Malcolm Gladwell, and find his writings bland and shallow, his book Outliers does have one piece of [almost] truth in it; he says that if you spend 10,000 hours doing something you're an expert in it. This is false.
"Expert", for things like nuclear science and vaccine research isn't determined by such things.
But yeah, if you spend 10,000 hours busking with your harp on a streetcorner, you get better at it. Yup.
Not sure I'd say "expert". But I sure can demonstrate the improvement over time.
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gladwell gets under my skin
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DeanC
in reply to CheckIn Posting • • •Not that I'm all that great at puzzles per se, but many of them, once reduced to transformations among permutations of symbols, are "easy" in the sense that you can build a model of how they work and get to the answer without any additional insight.
Not that that's usually any fun except to the lover of that kind of math.
I do like me a good NYT Thursday or Friday crossword. Not that those are like the ones I just mentioned. Back when I was doing lots of them that is where most of my cultural and sports knowledge came from. When I finally filled in a blank from the surrounding answers, that I was clueless on the actual clue, I could say "Oh, right, Brianna! ha ha silly me! Wait, who's Brianna!"
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Lisa Stranger
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/silly
I met a bf that way
oddly, I've become more "sucks to be you" as I get older... although that is typically reserved for people who got themselves into whatever pickle they're in
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Richard
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Failing. I've gotten really, really, good at failing. Still, I keep looking for new things to try that don't run afoul of my moral code.
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Griff Ferrell
in reply to CheckIn Posting • • •keybr.com Typing game.
I was meaning to look for this to improve my typing since the peripheral neuropathy
May as well share, runs in a browser. That was a point in his life before he got help for his add. YMMV his did
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Lisa Stranger
in reply to CheckIn Posting • • •@Samuel Smith if the devalued (that's the wrong word but I can't think of the right one) format is the one I think it is, there is a repository of that stuff at the Internet Archive
there's probably a better way to get there, but I can't remember that either
Wayback Machine
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((( David "Kahomono" Frier )))
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