词汇:actually

adv. 实际上;事实上

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Another massive global demand right now is installing a Real Freakin USB cord so people can actually print. Most Big Box Store jokers set up a printer wirelessly, even if it's right next to the computer. It stops working after a day, and people are just left helpless.
现在另一个巨大的全球需求是安装一根真正的Freakin USB线,这样人们就可以实际打印了。大多数Big Box Store的小丑都会无线设置打印机,即使它就在电脑旁边。一天后,它就停止了工作,人们只能无助地离开。
>> What are the most unique business ideas you've seen that make really good money?
Do a few free cleanups for people you know. If you're the only one removing the Norton infections and fake rental wifi, they'll see you're actually in it to help them rather than ruin their stuff and milk them for money. Hand them Real Paper Business Cards and they'll tell all their friends. It's all about the real personal relationship here in the personalized service world.
为你认识的人做一些免费清洁。如果你是唯一一个消除诺顿感染和假冒租赁wifi的人,他们会看到你实际上是在帮助他们,而不是为了钱而破坏他们的东西。递给他们真正的纸质名片,他们会告诉所有的朋友。这一切都是关于个性化服务世界中真正的个人关系。
>> What are the most unique business ideas you've seen that make really good money?
But here's the thing that really surprised me. The higher-paying clients were actually EASIER to work with. They trusted my expertise more. They asked for fewer revisions. They referred me to other high-value clients.
但真正让我惊讶的是,高薪客户实际上更容易合作。他们更信任我的专业知识。他们要求更少的修改。他们把我介绍给其他高价值客户。
>> How I went from $400 proposals to $20k+ projects
Life can be much broader once you discover one simple fact and that is everything around you that you call life was made up by people that were no smarter than you and you can change it, you can influence it, you can build your own things that other people can use. and the minute that you understand that, you can poke life and actually if you push in, something will pop out the other side. you can change, you can mold it.
一旦你发现一个简单的事实,生活就会变得更加广阔,那就是你周围的一切,你称之为生活的东西,都是由那些并不比你聪明的人组成的,你可以改变它,你可以影响它,你也可以建立自己的东西,让别人可以使用。一旦你明白了这一点,你就可以戳破生命,事实上,如果你往里推,就会有东西从另一边冒出来。你可以改变,你可以塑造它。
>> You can change it
actually finish it.
>> A bit of moti
Right now, you're thinking "Look at all those people who finished." Be one of them. As long as you can finish your first draft, there will be someone who will admire you. Continue going. After all, only 3% of people who start to write something will actually finish it.
现在,你在想“看看那些完成的人。”成为他们中的一员。只要你能完成初稿,就会有人钦佩你。继续走。毕竟,只有3%开始写东西的人会真正完成它。
>> 10 reasons to keep writing your book.
SELFRIDGE:
Actually, we got lucky with him.
>> 阿凡达 Avatar Movie Script
PIPPIN:
So, I imagine this is just a ceremonial position . . . I mean, they don't actually expect me to do any fighting . . . do they?
>> 指环王3:王者归来The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Movie Script
Now, if we hop back onto local host, and we try to log in with first the wrong password. we're actually gonna see something here , when I added the authentication, it added another gem, it added bcrypt, that's what we're using to keep password secure, so we have to hop back in here and restart our development server!
>> Rails 8.0.1 You are in good company
And then, we are going to hop in here and have a look at what was actually generated. We have the sessions controller, that's probably the most important. You can see here, it allows unauthenticated access to just new and create.
>> Rails 8.0.1 You are in good company
So in production, you actually need to manually specify the route. So we can go down here, and uncomment this, that sets what the route is going to be, we're just gonna point it to post stud index.
>> Rails 8.0.1 You are in good company
All right, let's save that and hop back into our browser. Oop! I made a mistake here! When we generated the resource,it added a route for the new comments,but that route was not nested by default. We actually need to go into our routes.rb, that resource we added needs to be nested.
>> Rails 8.0.1 You are in good company
So let's actually also create the other direction of this association. You saw a comment belongs to a post, but then we're also gonna make the post has many comments. Now, we have a bidirectional association that we can work with in both ways.
>> Rails 8.0.1 You are in good company
Alright, if we hop into that comments controller, it was empty. As you can see there, I'm gonna pay something in that actually makes this stuff work! You'll see one principle of the controller setup we have is that we have these callbacks. Before action, we're gonna set posts. So before all the actions, we're going to reflect the fact that this is nested resource.
>> Rails 8.0.1 You are in good company
zoo:
And we will give it a format for what it should do with UTC timestamp, and turning it into a local time that we can have a look at.So if I reload here, you see it is November 13th, by the time of my recording at 3:28 PM in my local time zone, but actually underneath, the time tag is gonna be in UTC. That means we can cache this, and anyone around the world will still get the time displayed in their local time.
>> Rails 8.0.1 You are in good company
If we jump into the post model, you'll see there's actually nothing here. Everything in the post model is made available through introspection. So, a new post model will look at the schema for that table, and it will know that there is a title and there is a body, and we can access that title and that body directly through this post object.
>> Rails 8.0.1 You are in good company
you're a minority in this country, and they tell you're oppressed, and you tell them actually, no, I'm not. All the white liberal chicks and guys get all mad at me.
>> 41-Do You Call That a Hat
felling stupid is a barriers to us actually sitting down and doing the work. So by pre committing to practice whatever it is that you want to do for at least 20 hours.you will be able to overcome that initial frustration barrier, and stick with the practice long enough to actually reap the rewards. that's it. it's not rocket science.
>> 20 hours and 4 steps to rapid skill acquisition
distractions television internet. all of these things that get in the way of you actually sitting down and doing the work and more you're able to use just a little bit of willpower to remove the distractions that are keeping you from practicing. the more likely you are to actually sit down and practice .
>> 20 hours and 4 steps to rapid skill acquisition
Find 3 to 5 resources(books or DVD...). Learn just enough that you can actually practice and self correct or self edit as you practice , so the learning becomes a way of getting better at noticing when you're making a mistake and doing something a little different .
>> 20 hours and 4 steps to rapid skill acquisition
Let's work on initial consonants. 'Say bah.look at my lips!'Again, no response.There was a theory going around then, that a a lot of people still believe that children don't really want to acquire language , you have to kind of force it out of them.So I tried that: I won't give you the ball until you say ball.That didn't work either. No matter what i said , Itomi wouldn't speak.She didn't say anything the first week, she didn't say anything the second week, the first month, the second month, five months until she started to speak.Actually, that's not entirely true.
>> comprehensible input - One way only one way to acquire a language
SEAN:
(after a pause) My dad used to make us walk down to the park and collect the sticks he was going to beat us with. Actually the worst of the beatings were between me and my brother. We would practice on each other trying to find sticks that would break.
>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
SEAN:
No, he just sat there and counted the seconds until the session was over. It was pretty impressive, actually.
>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
(Beat) I actually figured out that at the end of it, my brain will be worth a quarter of a million dollars. I shouldn't have told you that...
>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
Contrary to what we might think, Morgan is actually quite a fighter. He peppers the kid with a flurry of blows.
>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script