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A Family Reunion-Practice fluency
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Green curry
วิดิโอที่เก้า ป้าโอ้ทฝึกออกสื่อ ฟังเสียงตัวเอง ใครที่ยังต่อสู้กับความท้อ ฟังแล้วหวังว่าจะเป็นกำลังใจนะคะ เพราะป้าโอ้ทเองก็ผ่านจุดนั้นมาเหมือนกับทุกคน
ทุกครั้งที่พูดไม่เคยเตรียมตัว ไม่นึกอะไรเกียวกับสิ่งที่พูด ว่าจะผิด คำศัพท์ไม่รู้ก็พยายามอธิบายตามที่นึกได้
สิ่งที่จะพูดก็รอบ ๆ ตัวเอง จะทำอะไร เห็นอะไร พูดได้หมดค่ะ ^_^
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Simple Ways to Be Better at Remembering
Simple Ways to Be Better at Remembering
When the sum total of human knowledge rests an arm’s length away in each person’s pocket, why do we have to remember anything anymore?
On an average day most of us check our smartphones 47 times, and nearly double that if we’re between the ages of 18 and 24, which might explain why some of us have such a hard time processing the information we take in to form memories. Smartphones alter the way we walk, talk and think, and we’re barely keeping up.
“Everything is available through a Google search almost instantaneously, so what motive do you have to store useless info?” said Joseph LeDoux, who directs New York University’s Emotional Brain Institute.
Mr. LeDoux, whose work focuses on how the brain forms memories, said this instant-fact setup clouds our judgment on what information to filter and store. Since we’re no longer weighed down by having to retain trivial data, we are left with greater cognitive space. But how do we select what we remember?
He said there are two main kinds of memories: explicit, which are created through conscious experience, and implicit, which form when past experiences affect us, sometimes without our knowledge, as in reacting with fear in dangerous situations or getting sweaty palms when you see a dog if you were once bitten.
Memory is a fallible thing, changing over time. Recalling a long-term memory brings it back into our short-term memory, which essentially gives it new context. Memory is therefore a reconstruction, not a photographic recording, and for economic purposes, our brains — unlike computers — are forever rerecording those memories, making them far more error prone.
On top of that, we now live inside dual screens and endless browser tabs, headphones streaming music, smartphones buzzing, co-workers chatting with us on Slack — all while we should be performing the actual jobs we’re paid to be doing.
“Many people seem unaware that they might accomplish more with sustained, uninterrupted attention to one task,” said Nelson Cowan, a specialist in working memory at the University of Missouri. “It can be exhilarating to flit from one conversation to another on Facebook, but people don’t realize what’s missing in the process. It’s like having a delicious soup poured on your head. Often the people who think they’re the best at sharing attention between tasks are actually missing the most.”
Mr. LeDoux added: “The brain does have limitations to what it can process or handle.”
They’re both right, but there are still things we can do to improve our memories.
Repeat After Me
As simple as it sounds, the repetition of tasks — reading, or saying words over and over — continues to be the best method for transforming short-term memories into long-term ones. To do that, we have to retrain our minds to focus on one task at a time. Sadly, most bypass this formula because we’re already convinced we’re productive.
New connections are made in your brain when you learn. To remember what you learn, do what you probably did in your youth: Repeat words, thoughts and ideas over and over until you get them right. It’s the easiest brain game there is.
Take Your Time
Forget cramming. It didn’t work in college, it doesn’t work now. Spaced repetition might be the best way.
Robert Bjork, the chair of U.C.L.A.’s psychology department, said that quickly stuffing facts into our brains leads us to forget them in the long term (he even filmed a YouTube video series on the subject). When you rehearse knowledge and practice it often, it sticks, research has shown. So if you can incorporate what you’re trying to remember into daily life, ideally over time, your chances of retaining it drastically improve.
But once you stop rehearsing that knowledge, the retention drops profoundly. Researchers call this the “forgetting curve.”
To get past it, space out your repetition over a few days and test the effect yourself. But be careful: Spacing out sessions or scheduling them too concurrently seem to slow gains, so find a healthy medium that works. This is a good way to effectively start tackling a new language.
Sit Down and Stay Put
Memory and focus go hand-in-hand. Dr. Cowan suggests rearranging our office setup as one way to improve focus. He believes the collaborative start-up design and open offices touted by Silicon Valley’s hoodied C.E.O.s actually make us far less productive because they create added distractions. How do you stay on task if your co-worker is piloting a drone or endlessly, and loudly, snacking just inches away?
“The rebirth of the open workplace cannot be helping this situation,” Dr. Cowan said, alluding to work spaces without desks, physical barriers and privacy, but with a plethora of playthings. Yoga rooms, rock climbing and gardens can be great perks, but they can make it difficult to deliver on deadline with so much stimuli.
Multiple studies have found that procrastination leads to stress and downright kills focus. Stop engaging in useless tasks like surfing the web and just tackle whatever it is you need to work on. Then watch your focus soar and your memory improve. Dr. Cowan said both perform better when they aren’t cheating on each other pursuing so-called “life hacks.”
Incentivize Moments and Read Cues
Minds wander constantly. For students, adding frequent tests incentivizes focus because they know they’ll be quizzed. Harvard researchers report this approach decreases daydreaming by 50 percent, improving the result.
Daniel Schacter, a psychologist and a co-author of the Harvard study who also wrote “The Seven Sins Of Memory,” said the trick is focus. For some tasks, like online surfing, divided attention sounds harmless, but when we’re behind the wheel, it’s anything but. That forgetfulness can change the course of entire lives, the most serious vulnerability of memory, he added.
Mr. Schacter suggests employing cues — visual or verbal for items like keys — to associate places and things. And our electronic devices can help remind us, everything from mobile vaccination and immunization alerts to apps like Waze that can remind you that you left your baby in the car. It can sound silly, but it’s also tragic when we fail.
“Memory is very cue dependent,” he said, referring to something he calls absent-minded memory failure. “Most say it could never happen to me, but it’s a very long list of responsible people that it has happened to. When you don’t have that cue, you can forget almost anything.”
He added: “The really tricky thing about absent-minded memory failure is it can affect almost anything if the cue is not present at the moment you need to catch a reaction.”
A simple way around that is to set reminders. Even better, combine a few of these techniques: Write your reminder on a Post-it and put it on your desk so you’re forced to repeatedly look at it over a prolonged period, incorporating the practice of spaced repetition. Build on your memory by combining these approaches. Modern life offers few guarantees, but using even one of these tips is surely an improvement.
“A lot of people are overconfident that they can handle distractions,” Mr. Schacter said. “Doing two things at once always has an effect. Be aware of the situation you’re in and understand when you let attention divide you, you’re likely to pay the price. In some situations it may not matter, but in others it could change everything.”
Friday, October 27, 2017
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Drawing face Ai 2018 Illustration
21 ตุลาคม 2560
พูดเมื่อไรผิดเมื่อนั้น ป้าโอ้ทรู้ในขณะพูดว่า ตรงไหนผิด แต่ก็ไม่ได้แก้ เพราะไม่รู้ว่ายังไงถูก
แนะนำคนอื่นได้ แต่ตัวเองผิดทีไร แก้ไม่ได้บ่อย ๆ ต้องหาข้อมูลเพิ่ม :p
Monday, October 16, 2017
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Friday, August 25, 2017
Flat tire : Edit my writing by myself ^_^
First wrote on June 9, 2017
Today, I accepted that it was my fault to ask him out for lunch as he did not want to go. I wanted to have pineapple fried rice at Malaysian restaurant not far from home. He turned into the plaza and the tired get over to a broken curve! It broke immediately but luckily it did not explore. I told him to do after eating.
We have a small holder ( I do not know what does it call. It is the thing to lift the car up). He put it at the front and tried to get the tire out but it tripped and off then he moved to the door area and tried to move the tire again. This time I saw it moved and then told him to stop on time before it tripped. The third time, he put it in the middle where he could reach. I tried to convince him to give up and found him the service on the road number but he did not. Finally, he got it. The spare tire was flat but we were lucky as the gas station nearby. We filled the air and headed home safely. I really proud of him.
Edtition on Aug 25, 2017
Today, I accepted that it was my fault to ask him out for lunch as he did not want to go. I wanted to have pineapple fried rice at Malaysian restaurant about 20 minutes from home. He turned into the plaza and the the car ran over a broken curve! The tire broke immediately but luckily it did not explore. I told him to do after eating.
We have a small jack ( which I found the bigger one always in the car but we did not see it when we needed). He put it below the car at the front and tried to get the tire out. At it small then it tripped, so, he moved it to the door area and tried to move the tire again. This time I saw it moved and told him to stop before it tripped. The third time, he put it in the middle where he could reach. I tried to convince him to give up and searched he service on the road. I got the number but he did not stop. Finally, he succeed with what he was doing. The spare tire was flat but we were lucky as the gas station nearby. We filled the air and headed home safely. I really proud of him.
Thursday, August 24, 2017
English online - Practice Speaking English - Talk English
Aug 24, 2017
We are Thai, practice English together via Skype. ^_^
PS: map images from the internet
Wednesday, August 23, 2017
Monday, August 21, 2017
Sunday, August 20, 2017
Wednesday, August 16, 2017
Tuesday, August 15, 2017
Monday, August 14, 2017
Met friends and talk in English a bit
August 14, 2017
We are Thai, live in the USA , so English is a must for us to know and try to speak well for communicate.
Sunday, August 13, 2017
Thai name-Do you need an English name in foreign countries?
Aug 13,2017 I was thinking to talk about Americans can't pronounce Thai name correct but I forgot what to say as I wanted. Thank you for watching and listening though. ^_^
English FB page My spoon flower shop My FB MY IG
My Blogger My pinterest My clothing design shop My portfolio
English FB page My spoon flower shop My FB MY IG
My Blogger My pinterest My clothing design shop My portfolio
Saturday, August 12, 2017
The Lion and The Hare-Read by Oath-Children story | ESL
12 สิงหาคม 2560
นิทานสนุก แต่ป้าโอ้ทอ่านสนุกหรือเปล่าไม่แน่ใจ วาดการ์ตูนประกอบนิดนึง เอฟเฟคยังไม่เก่งนะคะ ทำได้เท่านี้ ขอบคุณที่มาฟังจ้า ^_^
This story is fun. I illustrated characters along my reading. Thank you for stopping by and listening.
Stop motion elephant walks across me | vacation in Thailand
Nov 29, 2011
I created this video from 36 photos. My brother took the photos too bright, I apologized for that. We went to elephant village in Surin, Thailand. Thank you for stopping by and watching. ^_^
Thursday, August 10, 2017
Wednesday, August 9, 2017
ฝึกพูดภาษาอังกฤษ Kelsey # 3 เพื่อนนักเรียนที่อเมริกา
2 ตุลาคม 2558
เพื่อนป้าโอ้ทอายุ 18 ป้าโอ้ททำเพื่อน งง มาดูกันนะคะว่าเกิดอะไรขึ้น ป้าโอ้ทฝีกพูด น้อง ๆ และ เพื่อนๆ ฝึกฟังนะ ^_^ ขอบคุณทุกคนค่ะ ^_^
Tuesday, August 8, 2017
อ่านภาษาอังกฤษ Baby Elephant
BABY ELEPHANT Life in the zoo and in the jungle
I'm a baby elephant, and I live in the zoo, with lots of different animals that are furry, scaly and slimy, too!
Living in the wild, I have so much fun! I live with lots of elephants, sisters, cousins and my mom!
At the same time on each and every day, my keeper serves my meal of delicious fruit and hay!
I go in search of food each and every day. I travel through the jungle, eating branches on the way!
If I'm looking dirty, my keeper knows what to do! He gives me a bubble bath, and you can watch me, too!
Bath time in the jungle is such a funny joke! I roll around in mud all day, so there's no need for soap!
Every day is much the same;visitors come and go. They watch animals on display, and I wave to say, "Hello!"
Living in the jungle, no day is the same. There are some friendly animals, but none of us are tame!
In the middle of the night, when visitors have gone... zoo animals like to party all night long!
At night time in the jungle, we go to bed without a peep! We snuggle up together and soon are fast asleep!
Saturday, August 5, 2017
ฝึกพูดภาษาอังกฤษ Kelsey # 2
29 กันยายน 2558 ทำคลิปสนทนาภาษาอังกฤษมาฝากค่ะ ติ่งต่างกะเพื่อน ฝึกกันไปเรื่อยๆนะคะ ^_^ ขอบคุณทุกคนค่ะ ^_^
ฝึกพูดภาษาอังกฤษ คุยกับเพื่อน Kelsey # 1
18 กันยายน 2558 ทำคลิปสนทนาภาษาอังกฤษมาฝากค่ะ ติ่งต่างกะเพื่อน ฝึกกันไปเรื่อยๆนะคะ ^_^ ขอบคุณทุกคนค่ะ ^_^
ปล.ป้าโอ้ทใส่วันที่จริงวันที่ทำวืดิโอ ไม่ได้ใส่ผิดนะคะ
Thursday, August 3, 2017
ภาษาอังกฤษเบื้องต้น # 8 กริยา4กลุ่ม 4 groups verb
1 สิงหาคม 2560
เรามารู้จักกริยาในภาษาอังกฤษกันนะคะ ป้าโอ้ทแบ่งได้สี่กลุ่ม ขอบคุณทุกคนค่ะ ^_^
Wednesday, August 2, 2017
ฝึกภาษาอังกฤษ อ่าน hanuman
2 สิงหาคม 2560 อ่านไป คิดตามเรื่องไปด้วย นางสีดากับหนุมาน แน่ ๆ ขอบคุณทุกคนค่ะ ^_^
ป้าโอ้ทมีปัญหาทางเทคนิค วิดิโอมาไม่เต็ม
ป้าโอ้ทมีปัญหาทางเทคนิค วิดิโอมาไม่เต็ม
Tuesday, August 1, 2017
ภาษาอังกฤษสำหรับคนที่ไม่มีพื้นฐาน ตัวอักษร A-Z - เลข
26 กรกฎาคม 2560
ใครที่ยังออกเสียงตัวอักษรภาษาอังกฤษ กับ ตัวเลขไม่ได้ วันนี้มาฝึกพร้อมกับป้าโอ้ทนะคะ ขอบคุณทุกคนค่ะ ^_^
Each day is a gift แปลด้วยการสร้างภาพ ไม่รู้คำศัพท์ท
1 สิงหาคม 2560
วันนี้อ่านบทความ และแปลด้วย ไม่รู้คำศัพท์ทุกคำก็ไม่เป็นปัญหานะคะ แปลด้วยการสร้างภาพ คิดตามเรื่องแล้วประติดประต่อ พอเข้าใจเรื่อง ขอบคุณทุกคนค่ะ ^_^
ป้าโอ้ทขอโทษทุกคนนะคะ ป้าโอ้ทไม่รู้ว่า ข้อความตกขอบยูทูป ตอนทำข้อความอยู่ในพื้นที่วิดิโอ คราวหน้าจะปรับปรับนะคะ
delicate แปลว่า บอบบาง,เปราะบาง ป้าโอ้ทแปลผิด ในเรื่องนี้ผู้สูงอายุก็ต้องเป็นผู้ที่ต้องถนุถนอม เพราะไม่แข็งแรงแล้ว 🤠
ป้าโอ้ทขอโทษทุกคนนะคะ ป้าโอ้ทไม่รู้ว่า ข้อความตกขอบยูทูป ตอนทำข้อความอยู่ในพื้นที่วิดิโอ คราวหน้าจะปรับปรับนะคะ
delicate แปลว่า บอบบาง,เปราะบาง ป้าโอ้ทแปลผิด ในเรื่องนี้ผู้สูงอายุก็ต้องเป็นผู้ที่ต้องถนุถนอม เพราะไม่แข็งแรงแล้ว 🤠
Thursday, July 27, 2017
ภาษาอังกฤษ #6
26 กรกฎาคม 2560
ป้าโอ้ททำวิดิโอนี้เพื่อให้ทุกคนที่เน้นจำไปพูด ไม่กังวลแกรมม่า จะช่วยได้มากหรือน้อยก็ลองติดตามกันนะคะ ขอบคุณทุกคนค่ะ ^_^
Wednesday, July 26, 2017
ภาษาอังกฤษ #5 ประธาน+ กริยา Subject +Verb
26 กรกฎาคม 2560
ป้าโอ้ททำวิดิโอนี้เพื่อให้ทุกคนที่เน้นจำไปพูด ไม่กังวลแกรมม่า จะช่วยได้มากหรือน้อยก็ลองติดตามกันนะคะ ขอบคุณทุกคนค่ะ ^_^
Tuesday, July 25, 2017
ภาษาอังกฤษ #4 article a , an , the
22 กรกฎาคม 2560
ป้าโอ้ททำวิดิโอนี้เพื่อให้ทุกคนที่เน้นจำไปพูด ไม่กังวลแกรมม่า จะช่วยได้มากหรือน้อยก็ลองติดตามกันนะคะ ขอบคุณทุกคนค่ะ ^_^
Monday, July 24, 2017
Sunday, July 23, 2017
ภาษาอังกฤษ #3 Verb to be- and
22 กรกฎาคม 2560
ป้าโอ้ททำวิดิโอนี้เพื่อให้ทุกคนที่เน้นจำไปพูด ไม่กังวลแกรมม่า จะช่วยได้มากหรือน้อยก็ลองติดตามกันนะคะ ขอบคุณทุกคนค่ะ ^_^
ภาษาอังกฤษสำหรับคนที่ไม่มีพื้นฐาน #3
22 กรกฎาคม 2560
ป้าโอ้ททำวิดิโอนี้เพื่อให้ทุกคนที่เน้นจำไปพูด ไม่กังวลแกรมม่า จะช่วยได้มากหรือน้อยก็ลองติดตามกันนะคะ ขอบคุณทุกคนค่ะ ^_^
Friday, July 21, 2017
Wednesday, July 19, 2017
Talk-Fat-Exercise
July 19, 2017
I decided to start exercising and would like to talk a bit about what made me wants to push myself. Will see how far I can do. Thank you for watching. ^_^
PS: The word I was looking for is "Discipline".
I decided to start exercising and would like to talk a bit about what made me wants to push myself. Will see how far I can do. Thank you for watching. ^_^
PS: The word I was looking for is "Discipline".
Sunday, July 16, 2017
Thursday, July 13, 2017
ภาษาอังกฤษฝึกได้ทุกวัน อ่าน Baby Elephant
BABY ELEPHANT Life in the zoo and in the jungle
I'm a baby elephant, and I live in the zoo, with lots of different animals that are furry, scaly and slimy, too!
Living in the wild, I have so much fun! I live with lots of elephants, sisters, cousins and my mom!
At the same time on each and every day, my keeper serves my meal of delicious fruit and hay!
I go in search of food each and every day. I travel through the jungle, eating branches on the way!
If I'm looking dirty, my keeper knows what to do! He gives me a bubble bath, and you can watch me, too!
Bath time in the jungle is such a funny joke! I roll around in mud all day, so there's no need for soap!
Every day is much the same; visitors come and go. They watch animals on display, and I wave to say, "Hello!"
Living in the jungle, no day is the same. There are some friendly animals, but none of us are tame!
In the middle of the night, when visitors have gone... zoo animals like to party all night long!
At night time in the jungle, we go to bed without a peep! We snuggle up together and soon are fast asleep!
Wednesday, July 12, 2017
Sunday, July 9, 2017
Lunch - Flat tire
We have a small jack ( which I found the bigger one always in the car but we did not see it when we needed). He put it below the car at the front and tried to get the tire out. At it small then it tripped, so, he moved it to the door area and tried to move the tire again. This time I saw it moved and told him to stop before it tripped. The third time, he put it in the middle where he could reach. I tried to convince him to give up and searched he service on the road. I got the number but he did not stop. Finally, he succeed with what he was doing. The spare tire was flat but we were lucky as the gas station nearby. We filled the air and headed home safely. I really proud of him.
Saturday, July 8, 2017
Saturday, July 1, 2017
Thursday, June 29, 2017
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
Monday, June 26, 2017
Friday, June 23, 2017
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Monday, June 19, 2017
Sunday, June 18, 2017
Friday, June 16, 2017
Wednesday, June 14, 2017
Tuesday, June 13, 2017
ตุ้มแนะนำตัว
13 มิถุนายน 2560 ป้าโอ้ทแกรมม่าไม่แม่นนะคะ สำเนียงไม่เปะ แนะนำตามที่คิดว่าจะดีขึ้น ขอบคุณทุกคนที่มาดูนะคะ ^_^
Sunday, June 11, 2017
Saturday, June 10, 2017
Friday, June 9, 2017
Thursday, June 8, 2017
Wednesday, June 7, 2017
Tuesday, June 6, 2017
Monday, June 5, 2017
How are you?
5 มิถุนายน 2560 แกรมม่าป้าโอ้ทไม่แม่นนะคะ ป้าโอ้ทเล่าสู่กันฟัง แนะนำให้ตามที่ป้าโอ้ทคิดว่าน่าจะใช้ได้ ตามที่ป้าโอ้ทใช้เอง ที่เหลือทุกคนต้องไปหาข้อมูล เรียนรู้เพิ่มเติมด้วยนะคะ ขอบคุณทุกคนที่มาดูนะคะ ^_^
Saturday, June 3, 2017
ฝึกภาษาอังกฤษ excuse me
3 มิถุนายน 2560 แกรมม่าป้าโอ้ทไม่แม่นนะคะ ป้าโอ้ทเล่าสู่กันฟัง แนะนำให้ตามที่ป้าโอ้ทคิดว่าน่าจะใช้ได้ ตามที่ป้าโอ้ทใช้เอง ที่เหลือทุกคนต้องไปหาข้อมูล เรียนรู้เพิ่มเติมด้วยนะคะ ขอบคุณทุกคนที่มาดูนะคะ ^_^
Friday, June 2, 2017
Can I speak with.... please ?
2 มิถุนายน 2560
แกรมม่าป้าโอ้ทไม่แม่นนะคะ ป้าโอ้ทเล่าสู่กันฟัง แนะนำให้ตามที่ป้าโอ้ทคิดว่าน่าจะใช้ได้ ตามที่ป้าโอ้ทใช้เอง ที่เหลือทุกคนต้องไปหาข้อมูล เรียนรู้เพิ่มเติมด้วยนะคะ ขอบคุณทุกคนที่มาดูนะคะ ^_^
แกรมม่าป้าโอ้ทไม่แม่นนะคะ ป้าโอ้ทเล่าสู่กันฟัง แนะนำให้ตามที่ป้าโอ้ทคิดว่าน่าจะใช้ได้ ตามที่ป้าโอ้ทใช้เอง ที่เหลือทุกคนต้องไปหาข้อมูล เรียนรู้เพิ่มเติมด้วยนะคะ ขอบคุณทุกคนที่มาดูนะคะ ^_^
Thursday, June 1, 2017
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ฟังคลิปเหมียว แล้วเขียนมาอ่าน-พูด
22 พฤษภาคม2560
below is what I got from listening;
I would like to tell you a little bit about something I like and then a little bit about something I don't like. First of all, I really enjoy exercising. Some of my favorite exercises are swimming. especially in the river, in the country and in the big ocean because I like to jump over the whe...l I also really enjoy dancing. I like dancing to American music because that was I do best and I also salsa and ....which ...I also like to walk in the woods and explore. I like to walk through the forest and I like to hear the river. I enjoy meeting new people. I like to find out about different ways of life. What difference people think well from and how they live.Probably one of my favorite things are animals. I really love dogs and cats and horses. When I was a little I always tried to talk with my mom in little behalf of animals but usually, she wouldn't.So I think now that am going to have my own house. I will try to get a lot of animals.Something that I don't really like are rude people. Sometimes people are not very nice to strangers and that make me feel bad. I also don't really like driving. I changed to get really bored in the car and it seems it just takes a long time to get there. One final thing that I don't really like is waiting. Sometime, I am not a very patient person and I just like to hurry thing up.
ข้อความที่ถูกต้อง
The article.
ข้อความที่ถูกต้อง
The article.
Friday, May 19, 2017
Thursday, May 18, 2017
Hi...Monkey
Hi, my name is Monkey. I am 7 years old. I have black-grey fluffy hair with four legs. I love to run around the house especially chasing my brother “Herbert”. I love to play with boxes and plastic bags. I eat more than ten times a day and sleep after eating. My favorite place to sleep is on the big couch next to the soft blanket. I heard my mom says to me, “you are going to be a pig because you eat too much”. I like when she pats on my belly but I do not like when she cuddles me tight. My favorite day of the week is Friday because she gives a special treat for supper. I am a very happy cat.
Oath
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พูดกับตัวเอง
ช่วงท้ายวิดิโอหายไป เพราะความผิดพลาดของป้าโอ้ท ไม่ได้โอนไฟล์จากไอแพดเข้าคอมพิวเตอร์โดยตรง แต่ป้าโอ้ทส่งทางไลน์ เวลาถูกตัดไป ป้าโอ้ทไม่รู้ แต่วิดิโอพอรู้เรื่องเน่อะ ^_^
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
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Saturday, April 22, 2017
Google Home now recognizes your individual voice
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Google Home now recognizes your individual voice
Virtual assistants just got a lot more personal.
Google Home -- the company's voice-controlled smart speaker that plays music, searches Google (GOOG) and lists recipes -- can now tell the difference between you and others based on voice.
As of Thursday the square, cylindrical device will now recognize partners, roommates, kids and guests who come to visit. now supports multiple accounts. Also, Google Home users can now create up to six different accounts on their devices.
So when you say the trigger phrases "OK Google" or "Hey Google," the Home will listen for who is asking and provide answers based on your voice. For example, Google Assistant will know what's on your calendar, what your reminders are and what your commute looks like.
It's a helpful update for users who live in multi-person homes, and the feature gives Google a boost over Amazon (AMZN, Tech30) in personalizing virtual assistants, as the Echo still doesn't have voice recognition.
To learn your voice, Google Home will ask you to speak the key phrases that "wake up" the device. Technology embedded in the Google Home analyzes different vocal characteristics, pinpointing what makes your voice different from other people's.
It will also know when someone talking to it doesn't have a profile, preventing personal data being read aloud to someone it doesn't belong to. For instance, if a guest asks what someone's calendar looks like, Google won't read it.
Users have to set up multi-account in the Google Home app under "Link your account." And specific features, like personalized playlists, must be set up individually.
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