Monthly Archives: November 2013
Happy Thanksgiving
Once again Thanksgiving is upon us. A time for relatives and friends to gather together and enjoy a huge turkey and or Ham dinner with all the trimmings and express their love and thankfulness for the bounty that lies in … Continue reading
Happy Thanksgiving from L.A.
Once again Thanksgiving is upon us. A time for relatives and friends to gather together and enjoy a huge turkey and or Ham dinner with all the trimmings and express their love and thankfulness for the bounty that lies in … Continue reading
This is Impossible Only, If You Believe It Is.
“Alice: This is impossible. Mad Hatter: Only if you believe it is.” – Alice in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll
A Lady Orbits Our Moon
By Lady I mean LADEE – actually pronounced like “laddie”, not “lady”. She has reached its destination: The orbit of of our good old silver moon. Are you science buffs also excited about LADEE’s recent achievement? Continue reading to impress … Continue reading
How Japanese School Children Learn to Multiply?
Japanese school children do not learn to multiply our column and table based technique. Instead, they draw lines!
Ten Tips from Someone Who Knows Sixteen Languages
Kato Lomb was a Hungarian interpreter, translator and one of the first simultaneous interpreters in the world. Originally she graduated in physics and chemistry, but her interest soon led her to languages. A native Hungarian, she was able to interpret … Continue reading
Thank You
What is a Veteran? A Veteran – whether active duty, discharged, retired, or reserve – is someone who,
Never a Failure, Always a Lesson
“Never a failure,always a lesson” – Rihanna
Halloween Month of October Report
Now that the Halloween spook and the month of October are officially over, it’s time to recap that month. The wonderful news is that TutorZ has achieved an all time record of 777 processed tutoring jobs. This tops our previous … Continue reading