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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostStop it guys, this is a serious question.
I personally liked the original star trek, even though wiggy was a bit over the top. And that twat with the pointy ears..well. what can I say
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FFS Another one with a Labour educashun. The survey is phrased in such a biased way as to be meaningless, the target audience is similarly biased etc etc.
Breaks all the statistical guidelines on how to create and conduct a survey.
Worthless exercise that will no doubt get a First and fool the OP into thinking she actually knows something.
No wonder the country is going to the dogs.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostFFS Another one with a Labour educashun. The survey is phrased in such a biased way as to be meaningless, the target audience is similarly biased etc etc.
Breaks all the statistical guidelines on how to create and conduct a survey.
Worthless exercise that will no doubt get a First and fool the OP into thinking she actually knows something.
No wonder the country is going to the dogs.Comment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostFFS Another one with a Labour educashun. The survey is phrased in such a biased way as to be meaningless, the target audience is similarly biased etc etc.
Breaks all the statistical guidelines on how to create and conduct a survey.
Worthless exercise that will no doubt get a First and fool the OP into thinking she actually knows something.
No wonder the country is going to the dogs.
I am curious because they certainly did not teach you manners, where ever or when ever it was.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhere did you get educated and when?
I am curious because they certainly did not teach you manners, where ever or when ever it was.
No, we were not taught manners as we are the elite.
"Manners" are for the lower midlle class, immigrants and the like.Hard Brexit now!
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I filled it in and appended comments where the questions were inadequately phrased or posed an almost irrelevant question.Comment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostAll my (rigorous) degrees were from Russell group universities, starting in the 80s.
No, we were not taught manners as we are the elite.
"Manners" are for the lower midlle class, immigrants and the like.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostEvidently they did not teach you spelling either!
HTHHard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostEvidently your poly didn't teach you the judgement to differentiate a typo from a spelling mistake.
Over to you numpty.
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