Reported on the project itself here . Sounds like it's a mechanical nursing attachment seen there. I haven't seen this ad, possibly because I block pop-up ads.
I wonder if it's really necessary for the files to work via YouTube in the first place?
Reported on the project itself here . Sounds like it's a mechanical nursing attachment seen there. I haven't seen this ad, possibly because I block pop-up ads.
I wonder if it's really necessary for the files to work via YouTube in the first place?
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I joined the Zooniverse on April 2021, and introduced myself here somewhere else in the forum. I just wanted to contribute to the world in some way via volunteering, though researching volunteering options, to be honest, I'm not exactly the type who's enough of a people person to know how to help care for children in the orphanage or talk to elders in a nursing home. That might sound kind of mean, but I do care about them, just that I know by experience that me trying to comfort people seems to make things worse unintentionally than make things better. So I figured when I found the Zooniverse, I could help out in the research, and I've been coming here ever since.
I've been researching things out of different projects here, and mostly I do projects that are visual in nature. Not verbal or auditory in what to analyze, but there are certainly exceptions sometimes. Other than that, I try to explore a bit of every topic, and recently, I've been just listening to philosophy/educational podcasts while doing these visual projects, because some of them are too repetitive to do stuff without listening to anything. Philosophize This! is my favorite podcast recently. It's similar to how in cars, that's where most people tend to listen to the radio rather than some type of TV screen in your vehicle, because you can't distract your visual brain, but you have space to focus on your auditory brain.
I'm not saying I'm perfect at observing the visual projects on this website, but I think I'm fairly above average when it comes to be quickly observant of such details you're studying. It's weirdly addicting to me, and the stats feel almost like points in a video game. I think without the gamification (look up that term if you don't know of it) of the volunteering without the stats, I won't be as addicted to this place as I am today.
I joined the Zooniverse on April 2021, and introduced myself here somewhere else in the forum. I just wanted to contribute to the world in some way via volunteering, though researching volunteering options, to be honest, I'm not exactly the type who's enough of a people person to know how to help care for children in the orphanage or talk to elders in a nursing home. That might sound kind of mean, but I do care about them, just that I know by experience that me trying to comfort people seems to make things worse unintentionally than make things better. So I figured when I found the Zooniverse, I could help out in the research, and I've been coming here ever since.
I've been researching things out of different projects here, and mostly I do projects that are visual in nature. Not verbal or auditory in what to analyze, but there are certainly exceptions sometimes. Other than that, I try to explore a bit of every topic, and recently, I've been just listening to philosophy/educational podcasts while doing these visual projects, because some of them are too repetitive to do stuff without listening to anything. Philosophize This! is my favorite podcast recently. It's similar to how in cars, that's where most people tend to listen to the radio rather than some type of TV screen in your vehicle, because you can't distract your visual brain, but you have space to focus on your auditory brain.
I'm not saying I'm perfect at observing the visual projects on this website, but I think I'm fairly above average when it comes to be quickly observant of such details you're studying. It's weirdly addicting to me, and the stats feel almost like points in a video game. I think without the gamification (look up that term if you don't know of it) of the volunteering without the stats, I won't be as addicted to this place as I am today.
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