Yeah, his sleeping has improved a lot. I'm looking forward to him really being able to talk to me, but then, I've already learned that those milestones you look forward too are always double-edged swords.
My 2.25 year old daughter is learning Tamil from our nanny and English from us. She has already figured out that the nanny doesn't understand English, so uses English with her. I'm dreading the day that she realizes that neither of her parents understand Tamil and start using it against us!
@shirleywu Look at the rep difference between Roman and Dirk. I don't think the decision of room ownership is based on rep, but rather, a shared vision of what the room should be about, and a willingness to undertake management responsibilities when things get out of hand.
@shirleywu Just to be clear, I'm not equating you with Roman or creating a direct analogy :) As can be seen from Roman's profile, he's been blogging on R for a few years now, and he's been here on SO for a similar period. But, at one point, he also only had 73 rep.
With respect to not knowing "a single thing about R", I can't remember how I ended up at SO, but most of what I've learned about R, I've learned from here. From people like @Andrie, who's popping his head in here as a silent observer ;)
Yesterday was my last day at the previous client. I still have to wind down my engagement with one of my clients before I start at Revolution in a week's time.
Hmm. I'm looking at my history on SO, trying to figure out how I ended up here to begin with. 4 out of 10 of my first R answers were to do with reshape. I must have been helping my wife with her panel data at that point :)
Even after a year, I'm still not totally comfortable asking questions. For one of my few questions, @Andrie politely told me to RTFM, which I had already done, but didn't (and still don't quite) understand. (Don't worry, I'm not blaming him for my lack of asking questions).
My NGO-worker salary doesn't allow me the financial flexibility to purchase that book. I've been patiently waiting on the author to not be too busy and send me a copy, but I don't think it's going to happen (@shirleywu, by the way, an author is among us). And, if I get this new job, then my NGO-worker salary won't work as an excuse anymore.
@shirleywu There you go. You're almost at 100 rep already.
And you're showing that by providing answers as well as asking questions, you're not just being a "vampire" or expecting others to answer questions for you. That's the kind of behavior that, over time, can get you an entry pass to the R meta room.
@shirleywu No problem. Get a browser addon like New Q! (chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/new-q/…) and add the R tag. Then, when new questions are added, you get a little pop-up notification. If anything easy pops up, go ahead and grab it!
Later, when you're more comfortable, you can tackle some of the more difficult questions.
I have a friend who's crazy about India. She's finishing her PhD in Statistics. But she needs a high paying job to afford a comfortable lifestyle. She's quite picky about that.
If your friend wants any advice, let me know. What type of work would she want to do? It's actually not too difficult to get a good-paying job here with decent perks, and though the amount might seem low, it can go a long way here.
Yeah, I'm not exactly sure. I think she mentioned "Ashram" a lot. I tried searching google maps for that but I noticed there's a few places with that word in its name.
I just looked up exactly where it was. I've heard the name before. It's a bit on the south-side of the city. Nice part of the city, from what I remember.
I think there is confusion about what the OP is looking for in this question: stackoverflow.com/q/15168090/1270695 (Well, I'm not confused, but it seems like several others are).