Cracked my ball

From: Darren25 Aug 2004 12:39
To: Manthorp 1650 of 2579
Is it like when you spunk all over her face and you look on the splash-damage with pride, but then the feeling starts to sneak in that you could have jizzed a bit more up the left nostril or maybe squeezed out a few more ml? 'Cause I get that all the time. Don't tell me I don't know the pain of the self-critical artist!
From: bohman7525 Aug 2004 13:10
To: Darren 1651 of 2579

Oh, but who hasn't been...

 

I think all this talk about wood and balls is affecting you.

EDITED: 25 Aug 2004 14:10 by BOHMAN75
From: DSLPete (THE_TGG)27 Aug 2004 12:09
To: milko 1652 of 2579

If we still had shillings and pence, then people would be better adders. And dividers. And multipliers. And taker awayers.

 

Everything divides by 10 these days, it doesn't make for an active mathematical mind. IMO.

From: milko27 Aug 2004 12:20
To: DSLPete (THE_TGG) 1653 of 2579
Ah well. Luckily we can make robotic adding-machines to do it for us now.
From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)27 Aug 2004 12:26
To: DSLPete (THE_TGG) 1654 of 2579
Everything except time, computers, angles, and paper. :/ 
From: Kenny J (WINGNUTKJ)27 Aug 2004 13:52
To: Manthorp 1655 of 2579
quote: Teh Mantrohb
Whatever your sphere of creative endeavour


I see what you did there...

(and yes, I know what you mean)
From: dyl27 Aug 2004 19:46
To: Mr (M00RL0CK) 1656 of 2579
I prefer BST really, as I never get up before 10am and end up cycling to work in the dark every night at ruch hour in the winter. It must be soon now, is it? Isn't it?
From: dyl27 Aug 2004 19:55
To: Manthorp 1657 of 2579
You really must start putting a coin or summat to give an idea of scale in all your photographed whittlings.
From: SMD27 Aug 2004 20:24
To: dyl 1658 of 2579
And then I said "Get off me Grandma, I'm done!".
From: bohman75 2 Sep 2004 21:14
To: ALL1659 of 2579

Been dead for a week.
Now this post can finally die.

From: ANT_THOMAS 2 Sep 2004 21:27
To: bohman75 1660 of 2579
Not over Manthorp's Cracked Balls (manthorp) 
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From: ANT_THOMAS 2 Sep 2004 21:35
To: Racoon 1662 of 2579
Well done!
From: bohman75 2 Sep 2004 21:35
To: Racoon 1663 of 2579
What's an A* ... is that like an A+ ?
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From: bohman75 2 Sep 2004 21:51
To: Racoon 1665 of 2579

ohhhh...

 

nice grades

From: ANT_THOMAS 2 Sep 2004 22:05
To: bohman75 1666 of 2579

The grade boundries are Generally

 

A* 90%
A 80%
B 70%
C 60%
D 50%
E 40%
F 30%
G 20%

 

But at his level (GCSE) I'm guessing he took all the Higher tier exams which means the Lowest actual grade you can get is usually a C and after that it is a Fail.

From: bohman75 3 Sep 2004 14:04
To: ANT_THOMAS 1667 of 2579

I see. We usually have D = around 65%. Anything lower than that is considered a fail. On the college level they sometimes distinguish a fail because of incomplete course work differently.

 

I had a professor that went to Princeton when they only gave pass or fail for grades. When he tried to do graduate work, the school he was applying for wanted actual grade letters. Not knowing what to do, he told his advisor this and he said, "well, what do you want?" He said, "A's would be nice." And that's how the transcript went out.

 

It was a conversation about how grades are over rated because every teacher will grade differently for the same work.

From: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 3 Sep 2004 14:15
To: bohman75 1668 of 2579
quote:
We usually have D = around 65%. Anything lower than that is considered a fail.

Yay for sensibility!

All the crap in the UK with passing at 40% and having A*s and Es and stuff is ridiculous.

I think you have better IT courses over there too?
I vaguely remember talking to someone who was at [equiv to GCSE level] in the US and learning C++ on their course - when I did IT the most advanced we got was Excel, and the coursework was barely IT-related at all. :'( 


quote:
It was a conversation about how grades are over rated because every teacher will grade differently for the same work.

Aye, especially on a small selection of work at a single point in time.
Which is why exams and shit. And coursework is over-rated, because having just one or two projects is just the same.

But I wont go into a big huge rant on why the whole education system is utter shite, it'll just waste time and wind me up. :S 
EDITED: 3 Sep 2004 15:26 by BOUGHTONP
From: bohman75 3 Sep 2004 14:40
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 1669 of 2579
I don't know if our IT courses are any better. I think where ever you are in the world, you're going to find some schools have different strong points than others.