100 Things I Want To Learn (More) About… Updated!

by Pippa on October 3, 2010

About a year and a half ago I posted a list of 100 Things I Want To Learn (More) About…. I wrote the list when I was in a more active phase of my DIY Masters, a very slowly ongoing project which I can say has led to many good things in my life even if I haven’t yet earnt and given myself a DIY degree. Anyway, the list had a lot of random skills and activities which ranged from learning how to cook family recipes to more advanced work skills.

A couple of friends started to write their own lists and a couple even made it up to 100. Recently Pete Hindle, returned to his list of 50 things and updated it with comments as to what had been achieved and his current thoughts on his list. Pete almost died and so has a) a really good excuse for not finishing things on his list b) his life has changed drastically which definitely changed his opinion about some of his learning items. It will be interesting to see if the life changes I’ve gone through (finally meeting a good man, getting a job, getting another job, travelling away from Berlin a lot) have affected how I feel about items on my list.

100 Things I Want To Learn (More) About… Updated!

  1. Botany
    Hmmm. I haven’t yet learnt to identify plants using a taxonomy. So. No.
  2. A musical instrument: guitar or cello
    Let’s just say that 360 days ago I was given a beautiful guitar and can barely play 3 chords. So this learning task is active, but moving slowly. Actually taking lessons might be the next step.
  3. Haircutting
    I can cut boys’ hair if they have some curl to hide the mistakes. The mistakes aren’t as often or severe as they used to be. But I haven’t learnt any fancy techniques (yet).
  4. How to make a sponge cake
    Really, why would I make a sponge when there are so many other amazing cakes to bake out there? Not Yet.
  5. How to maintain my bicycle
    In general I’m better at working with bikes thanks to a couple of sessions at Regenbogen Fabrik’s bike workshop. But my bike in Berlin is not currently maintained – sadly the type of maintenance I know won’t make it better, it will just keep it existing for longer.
  6. How to make bagels
    Nope. One day, when I’m making brunch for people. I do finally have a recipe I want to use.
  7. Throat Singing
    Hah. I find the idea of throat singing fascinating, but I don’t want to learn it that much. Let’s just say I may have still wanted to impress my ex at this point.
  8. Bookbinding
    Not yet. I don’t have anything I want to bind at the moment, and it’s pretty easy to get amazing notebooks in Berlin.
  9. Basic Arabic
    Nada. But my amazing new flatmate is doing Islamic studies and she can write essays in Arabic.  I know who I’m going to ask for help.
  10. How to make better Karelian pies
    I’ve not made a Karelian pie for ages. I think that visiting friends in Finland and buying Karelian pies has to be higher priority than making my own… I’m getting really good at making Spinach pancakes, one of my other Finnish food desires.
  11. How to seed save from fruits like tomatoes
    I have nowhere to grow the tomato seeds that I’d save. Maybe not in 2011, but hopefully by 2012 I’ll have access to some proper garden space suitable for tomatoes.
  12. Permaculture
    As above. Though I do like the idea that permaculture design principles can be applied to non-garden systems. See Fo.am: Groworld
  13. Sociology basics
    This was related to the Friendship component of the DIY Masters. Sadly, the Friendship project was the most interesting, but has been the hardest lot of learning to start. I’m hoping that a related course will pop-up within P2PU one of these days.
  14. Crocheting
    I need to sit down with someone who can crochet… I get the basics but get lost when I try to follow a pattern. In the world of crafts Knitting or Crochet is a question along the lines of Cats or Dogs and Tea or Coffee. I’d really like to crochet a granny rug like the one Claire from Loobylu is working on, but before I can do that I need to crochet one or two squares successfully.
  15. Japanese rope work
    Ahem. Yep. I know more about this. Let’s just say that it’s a lot of fun.
  16. Drums
    Guitar has to take priority. I don’t know if I was planning to start a one-girl band or something. I don’t think you can go from primary school recorder skills to multi-instrumentalist without practicing even one instrument.
  17. Punctuation
    I don’t suck at using punctuation, but I’m not sure if I’m using it correctly all the time.
  18. English grammar and editing
    Slowly working on improving my knowledge of this.
  19. Basic electronics
    I don’t have anything I need or want to make at the moment. And electronics is a fairly empty skill to have if you’re not actively using it. I can make a light flash on an Arduino. I’m not sure if that’s even basic electronics though.
  20. More screenprinting skills (especially light sensitive emulsion)\
    Nope. No time. But I have made some cool stencils for Time’s Up Boating Association.
  21. Multi-coloured linocuts
    I finally bought myself some linocutting equipment and used it once to make a stamp for a gift. I did do multi-colour stencils. Does that count?
  22. How to layout designs for laser cutting
    Not yet. As with electronics you need to have a project to work towards for this kind of stuff. I do finally have an idea of something that would actually be useful to make using a laser cutter…
  23. Basic woodworking and carpentry
    I helped build a goddamn boat. Yes.
  24. How to change a washer on a tap (relearn)
    I haven’t needed to change a washer lately. But when I do I will learn how to do it.
  25. Pattern drafting, better skirts, shirts and trousers
    I made a skirt. I can’t imagine when I’m going to have the time to sew anything for at least a year. Yikes. But I am better at knitting socks now.
  26. Typographic theory
    Nope.
  27. Better CSS skills
    Slowly slowly. Not that you’d see evidence of this on my personal site.
  28. Another CMS apart from WordPress, Drupal and perhaps Moodle
    I learnt how to use Silverstripe for my last job. It was great. I’m not convinced of the ease of use of Drupal and I’ve been on the student-end of Moodle. It sucks.
  29. More knowledge about OS educational packages
    I’ll be helping out at the P2PU techsprint and have been doing a bit of work on a Personal Learning Environment (PLE). I’m really excited to see how Big Blue Button works.
  30. Basic Esperanto
    Ne.
  31. How to cut dogs’ toenails / claws without feeling icky.
    I don’t have a dog (yet).
  32. Fishing: how to catch and clean a fish
    Yes! At least the head bopping kill bit and the cleaning up part.
  33. Butchery: how to kill & dress a chicken
    Nope.
  34. Basic charcuterie
    I’m good at eating bacon, but haven’t made any yet.
  35. How to do a headstand / handstand in yoga
    No. But yesterday I downloaded a podcast which will apparently help me to master inversions.
  36. Unicycle
    I wrote this when I was 29. Maybe I felt that street performance skills and the risks of broken bones were still a valid life choice.
  37. Better knife skills for cooking
    I bought a sharper knife. This made the cutting easier and meant that I had to keep my fingers out of the blade’s way.
  38. How to make the ex-beau’s chilli.
    I can spell A.S.S.H.O.L.E. now. And I can read recipes. Let me amend that to How to make good chilli.
  39. How to make Mum’s tomato pie
    I have the recipe! Now to make it.
  40. How to make baklava
    I live in Kreuzberg and am surrounded by Turkish stores. Learning how to make baklava right now would be a waste of baklava eating time.
  41. How to write grant applications
    I figure this road to hell will enter my life soon. I also think that we might be developing a learning resource as part of the Free Culture Incubator workshop series.
  42. How to write residency applications
    Not an artist. Maybe one day.
  43. How to train a dog
    Still needing a dog to do this. One day. Apparently after our first child is born.
  44. More Linux / Terminal commands
    sudo makemeasandwich -cupoftea
    no seriously, i can use VI now without even thinking about it.
  45. How to talk about what I want and need with a partner without ending up crying all the time
    I am so good at this that I’m now engaged to be married.
  46. Better German

    Yes it is better, but I’m not confident about it and still need to find time to attend more classes.
  47. How to look after my heart better (emotionally, but physically too)
    See 45. Also I do exercise a lot more regularly.
  48. How to start a project and stick with it
    I built a boat and knitted socks amongst other things. I think part of the trick here is choosing a project you actually are interested in working on.
  49. Better money confidence – eg. how to invoice and get paid what I’m worth.
    Slowly, slowly. I still feel sick when I think about writing invoices, but at least I do it now.
  50. How to make really good coffee / latte art – even if I can’t drink it.
    Not only does my flatmate know Arabic she is also an amazing barista. I know who I’ll get to teach me.
  51. How to home brew beer.
    I realised that beer makes me depressed. My fiance doesn’t drink it either. I do like to help other people do homebrew, but I no longer see the need in learning to make it.
  52. How to sail
    Yes! And I love it!
  53. Falconry
    Really? I wanted to learn falconry?
  54. How to make a great Manhattan
    I’m hoping to never work in a cocktail bar again. So this is very low priority.
  55. How to make a whiskey sour
    Despite 54. I still like to drink whiskey sours. May still learn how to make this.
  56. How to make the amazing soup dumplings from Shanghai
    I want a recipe, but have not yet found one that seems right.
  57. How to pack light and look great with only a few clothes
    Slowly getting better at this. I really need to update my wardrobe. The only new clothes I seem to get are free Mozilla and P2PU tshirts.
  58. Basic car maintenance
    I haven’t driven for almost two years now! But once I get back to driving more frequently this will have to be learnt.
  59. How to prune roses
    Did I mention that I really want a garden?
  60. How to prune fruit trees
    No really. One with fruit trees and roses. Crazy huh?
  61. How to tune a guitar
    Yes! An electric tuner makes this so much easier. Electric tuners do not make it easier to get motivated to practice though.
  62. Origami page fastening – no staples or paper clips
    Using a computer requires no paper fasteners. I actually pick up paper clips from the ground when I see them and then reuse them. And when I have readings from Uni I end up having to staple or bind them as there are so many pages.
  63. Audio recording and editing to the level required for good podcasting
    Not yet.
  64. Video recording and editing to the level required for good vodcasting
    I did actually do some vodcasts. So yes.
    Yep… I do need to make more videos…
  65. What key I can sing in naturally / most easily
    How can I learn this? It would make transposing guitar tab a more directed exercise.
  66. The value of my time
    It is valuable, but now I need to manage that valuable time a lot more effectively.
  67. Better massage skills
    This doesn’t guarantee that other people can massage you any better. Sad but true.
  68. Yoga exercises for my back
    Yep. Also, a laptop stand and a keyboard can make your life much more comfortable.
  69. How to make an Iyengar style yoga bolster
    €55 at the Iyengar shop. Problem solved. Buying materials to make a heavy enough bolster would have cost just as much.
  70. Meditation
    Since I don’t have a garden (yet) and have nothing to mindlessly weed I really do need to work on the meditation thing. Are there any non-sucky guided meditation podcasts out there?
  71. Better public speaking
    I seem to engage my audience. I’m looking forward to more opportunities to improve on this.
  72. Better Kitchener bind offs while knitting
    My socks have beautifully finished toes.
  73. Better Illustrator / Inkscape / vector drawing skills
    Low priority.
  74. Manual SLR Photography
    I just need to take more photos full stop, regardless of my manual skills.
  75. How to say No to things I don’t really want to do.
    I’m getting way better at this.
  76. Curry pastes from scratch
    Not yet, but what a good idea.
  77. Plant grafting
    This comes under the heading of “Requires a garden space”. I’m getting pretty good at propagating pot plants but it’s not really equivalent to grafting an apple tree.
  78. How to make Kway Teow
    I’m not sure that I even like Kway Teow anymore. Will have to research and eat some when I’m back in Adelaide.
  79. How to make good laksa
    My urge to make Malaysian food is reduced to due to fairly lousy inspiration and supplies in Berlin. Making rocking Laksa would be awesome though.
  80. Pasta making
    Just haven’t had the time.
  81. Whittling
    This would be fun, but I’d rather knit.
  82. How to be happy even when the sun isn’t shining
    Friends, drinking enough water, exercise, candles and fleeing to Australia over winter are all good remedies for this.
  83. Belly dancing
    Not yet. Getting back into poledancing would be more interesting, but Berlin doesn’t seem to have classes in the same way Australia did.
  84. Tai chi
    Nope.
  85. Time management / project management software
    This would be really useful, but I have an aversion to Microsoft Project on moral grounds. Not sure what I should look at learning instead. Ideas?
  86. A martial art
    Nope. I reckon tai chi would count though.
  87. The rules of cricket
    I’m fleeing to an Australian summer. I’m going to make a lazy Boxing Day’s attempt at this.
  88. The rules of football / soccer
    The World Cup and another season of Australian Rules have passed me by. Let’s just say I’m not interested at all.
  89. How to be more self-reliant in a relationship
    A year and a half of a long-distance relationship mean that this is not an option. Yes.
  90. Basic letterpress printing
  91. Would be nice, but I don’t have a press.

  92. How to run a small business
    I guess I’m trying to do this as I’m now contracting my work as a freelancer. It is so hard learning this in a non-English context.
  93. Basic upholstery
    I keep on finding neat chairs that would be better recovered but am not finding any fabric in Berlin that I’d like to use. Still quite a practical skill but low prioirity.
  94. Repeating fabric designs
    I think I wanted to learn the vector skills (73) and screenprinting stuff (20) in order to achieve this. It’s still interesting and I did a little of it working with Sprout Design back in 2007. Now I think I’d rather just buy someone else’s nice fabric and sew with that.
  95. CPR refresher course
    No. Please don’t hurt yourself near me as my First Aid Certificate is well out of date.
  96. Forest / countryside gleaning
    Getting better at this in Austrian contexts. Berlin’s offerings are often dog and human pee laden.
  97. Food canning / preserving
    I made jam last year! I’d love to do some more canning. This summer I was far too busy and barely at home.
  98. That martial arts type thing where someone kinda rolls their body up to standing.
    Why? It would be cool, but I can’t imagine when I’d use this skill. Obviously I wanted to do this for a cool recovery when I’d fallen off a unicycle.
  99. How to be content with what I’ve got
    I am so happy with my life. I guess I’ve learnt how to do this, but I’ve also learnt to look for opportunity too.
  100. How to write at an academic level
    I got an HD for my last assignment, but I just want to be able to articulate ideas clearly.
  101. Better research skills: databases, academic journals and articles, Google scholar etc.
    Slowly slowly. I must work on my boolean search skills.

Phew. I reckon updating this list took more time than writing it the first time around!

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5 comments

Fun list, interesting to see the update. Very focused on handy day-to-day skills. I think my list would have been much more abstract, with a few languages, and topics I’d want to learn more about (reading)… I do speak Esperanto, so ping me if you suddenly get a desire to learn, mi povas helpi. And I do have a unicycle, that I never managed to get set up, and I still haven’t learnt. Apparently my landlord’s husband is a virtuouso though, so maybe that’ll inspire me.

Oh, and big on my list would be learning to make lamian (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7vjtZkwUzk).

I guess this list also underlines the important need for face-to-face learning opportunities as well, most of the things listed above are not things P2PU could easily teach in an online-only mode.

by Stian Håklev on October 3, 2010 at 7:06 pm. Reply #

There are certain things in that list that are no longer relevant. It would be interesting to see what would be on the list if I write another list of 100 things!

I have a feeling that I’ll need your advice with Spanish or Bahasa Indonesian before I need help with Esperanto!

by Pippa on October 3, 2010 at 7:22 pm. Reply #

Number twenty-three cracked me up (“I built a goddamned boat”).

I get a lot of people checking out my original list. I don’t know why, people just seem to like lists. And maybe they like the personal aspect of a list like this. But making a list of things you want to learn/do is inherently aspirational, and that means it’s about the position you are when you write the list.

Now, like you mentioned, I almost died. But that’s just something that happened over the 18 month period between writing my list and coming back to it. I also moved house three times, learned to cook excellent pancakes, and went to Brighton. Those things weren’t on my list, like the boat-building wasn’t on yours.

Sorry for the uber-comment, but for me, looking back at my original list makes me think that the time that passes is the most important thing. Things are going to happen in 18+ months and you’ll have no choice but to rack up a load of experience, unless you determinedly stay in your room and do nothing. And it’s those curveballs like building a boat that are the most interesting learning experiences.

by Pete Hindle on October 7, 2010 at 1:43 pm. Reply #

For meditation stuff I’d recommend Zencast
http://amberstar.libsyn.com/index.php?post_category=Introduction%20to%20Meditation
and if you still don’t get it Ajahn Brahm has a way of putting things simply
http://diydharma.org/stop-trying-meditate-ajahn-brahmavamso

by Michelle on October 18, 2010 at 4:33 am. Reply #

I remember reading the original list, attempting my own, and then (at that time) realizing I couldn’t come up with 100 things I wanted to do, maybe 25, but not 100.

I find it interesting how your direction changed, but your main goal of working in a participatory environment has been a big success for you. That’s cool.

As time moves on I realize that I may not have enough time to complete a long list, but that the things I really want to do will get done, and that there may be some surprises along the way.

by Megan on October 30, 2010 at 6:06 pm. Reply #

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