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Quite, once you've seen a stoichedon or two, one appreciates the Greeks for that old programming adage, "it was hard to write, so it should be hard to read."Originally posted by bogeyman View PostYeah. Those old Greeks mathematicians didn't go in for Serifs at all. Especially not on Pi.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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The level of the English module can't have been all that stringent, either...........Originally posted by Dow Jones View PostThe whole lot (20-odd) amounts to 2 old-style A-Levels (Maths, Economics) and maybe 4 old-style O-Levels (History, English, IT - for argument's sake - and RE!) which is piss-poor by any standards. Most British Universities at the time would require 3 A-Levels, so our friend wouldn't have got anywhere. Maybe Wolverhampton (ex)Polytechnic and that's pushing it. Did anyone notice the number of exact (and 99%) duplicates and stuff like PE, RE and other padding. Compared to other (non-UK) qualifications, like the French Baccaleurate (with over 10 subjects), it fares even worse. What is he trying to prove, that he's a failure, he doesn't have to, we know that!Comment
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Can't remember, it was some crappy module for sure - I think something related to berocracy, no tulip...Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View Post13. Basics of documentary logistics 108
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Originally posted by AtW View PostCan't remember, it was some crappy module for sure - I think something related to berocracy, no tulip...
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Why isn't your diploma in Russian? I think it's tulip!
Почему у ваше диплом нет по-русски? Я думаю что оно тюлыпь!Cats are evil.Comment
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cool.... it's a strange language isn't it??Originally posted by swamp View PostWhy isn't your diploma in Russian? I think it's tulip!
Почему у ваше диплом нет по-русски? Я думаю что оно тюлыпь!Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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Aye. How about this language:Originally posted by cailin maith View Postcool.... it's a strange language isn't it??
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Yep, I still have trouble reading cyrillic when I'm drunk....Originally posted by swamp View PostWhy isn't your diploma in Russian? I think it's tulip!
Почему у ваше диплом нет по-русски? Я думаю что оно тюлыпь!"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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