College for you, my late grandpa for me, haha!
It is useful when you are having a fish and you do not have it prepared. Strange skills and knowledge sometimes help like that :D
Anyway. Assuming a pirate ship is not just as bad as prison but I suppose the cook in particular is not a hostage or a slave but a full fledged member of the crew.
Never underestimate what you can learn from youngsters though ;D
Oh neat :D Yeah I do think it's really cool to have unusual skills. Never know when it'll come in handy, I guess!
Yeah, he's definitely part of the crew, and he wasn't in prison before, just worked there. Though given his current career choice, there's a chance he could end up there for real.
I really like the idea that they can learn from each other. Any skill Nate has is all concentrated in the 'raw fish' area, but maybe if they work together a bit more, the food quality could go up!
"I really like the idea that they can learn from each other. Any skill Nate has is all concentrated in the 'raw fish' area, but maybe if they work together a bit more, the food quality could go up!"
Take person A who is good at coming up with solutions, algorithms and so on but writing code is not exactly their strongest suit.
Take person B who is very good at writing it and finding implementations and immediately thinks of possible improvements but needs someone who is better at the "theory".
Tell them to work together on a bunch of tasks.
Get awkward replies.
Tell them to at least try it.
Check back a week later and be surprised.
See them going to lunch together since.
Be pleasantly surprised :>
It is useful when you are having a fish and you do not have it prepared. Strange skills and knowledge sometimes help like that :D
Anyway. Assuming a pirate ship is not just as bad as prison but I suppose the cook in particular is not a hostage or a slave but a full fledged member of the crew.
Never underestimate what you can learn from youngsters though ;D
Yeah, he's definitely part of the crew, and he wasn't in prison before, just worked there. Though given his current career choice, there's a chance he could end up there for real.
I really like the idea that they can learn from each other. Any skill Nate has is all concentrated in the 'raw fish' area, but maybe if they work together a bit more, the food quality could go up!
Take person A who is good at coming up with solutions, algorithms and so on but writing code is not exactly their strongest suit.
Take person B who is very good at writing it and finding implementations and immediately thinks of possible improvements but needs someone who is better at the "theory".
Tell them to work together on a bunch of tasks.
Get awkward replies.
Tell them to at least try it.
Check back a week later and be surprised.
See them going to lunch together since.
Be pleasantly surprised :>
lmao, I can only agree with you :D