Another traveler of the wireways.
I’d go with this, and look into each and read a little about them to see if the art styles and stories interest you and dig in from there, rather than approaching it as a wholly cohesive series.
Personally I liked the original movie and the Stand Alone Complex/2nd Gig series, but didn’t care as much for Arise (the OVA cut). Can’t speak to other parts as I haven’t seen them.
If it’s to preserve it for later I don’t see why here wouldn’t work.
But if for some reason here wouldn’t work, you might go for:
!justpost@lemmy.world
!justpostsomething@sh.itjust.works
or tbh even !general@lemmy.world or any other very open general/chat community.
It is crucial to ensure that the following already agreed-upon elements remain unchanged through to implementation:
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3. A Shift in Mindset – Need for Speed: To compete globally, Europe must embrace a cultural shift towards speed and innovation. Laws and regulations should be evaluated based on their ability to accelerate progress, with speed as the primary KPI. […]
This doesn’t seem like a great idea when dealing with rockets…It’s wasteful, immediately hazardous to any crews, and eventually (if not also immediately) harmful to the environment with any wreckage and other pollution that may be produced. And this is from someone that supports space initiatives and research.
I’ve been on the hunt for cheap, unlined pocket notebooks for this sort of thing. It’s strange but they don’t seem readily available in the stores around me.
Cheap, lined pocket notebooks abound, so I use them on occasion, but it seems silly that unlined ones seem more scarce. Given this, I tend to use digital journals instead & so I do carry them about on my phone.
Excellent question Gabby Tocamera!
-cue Mayoral DeFlecktions-
Students struggle and clearly do not have much writing stamina, which is especially problematic for AP classes that require multiple times, hand written essays on the AP Exam.
I’m sure a lot of that is simply down to not writing by hand as much anymore, but I’d also note that some of it may relate to how they were taught to write. Posted about writing technique awhile ago, and seeing as it’s relevant here, you might check it out.
Trying to help your students adjust their handwriting techniques may help with their writing stamina, as I think many aren’t taught handwriting very well to begin with (not in terms of legibility alone, but comfort for writing at length).
Talk about a pleasant surprise!