Long, wet, loud, bubbly, trailing, and delivered with a knowing smile and a belly gurgle that says I may have shit my pants. We're gonna find out when I take a seat.
Interesting. If skeuomorphism means using "new objects or interfaces that mimic the appearance and functionality of their real-world counterparts to make them more familiar and easier to use", I wonder what the word is for using old and irrelevant objects in UIs that no longer make sense to the users.
Same here! And the weird thing is, we did this like 8 times during the school year because that's apparently everything our computer class teacher knew how to do. I always wondered why that was.
Shoot, that's an understatement. The Japanese people I've read online and met in person tended to be a whole lot more educated than the average Joe. Their education system seems pretty solid.
If the Japanese can learn three alphabets with 46 + 46 + 2,136 characters respectively, you can learn one more. I believe in you.