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I went to a model railway exibition on Saturday and they had some 7 1/4" scale steam locos, that was real engineering!Originally posted by xoggoth View PostYeh. I used to do electronics as a hobby until about 1986 when components stopped being proper man's things. A real man's hobby should involve large tools and lots of bashing. Still got a proper butch digital frequency meter I made, 1.2Mhz, nice big LED display, lots of 7490s and stuff with no silly letters on the end and the house lights dimmed whenever you plugged it in.
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Yeh. I used to do electronics as a hobby until about 1986 when components stopped being proper man's things. A real man's hobby should involve large tools and lots of bashing. Still got a proper butch digital frequency meter I made, 1.2Mhz, nice big LED display, lots of 7490s and stuff with no silly letters on the end and the house lights dimmed whenever you plugged it in.
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It's all a bit academic anyway, what with the advent of compact florescent lights. Black and brown look the same as do orange and red. They should just print numbers on them rather than so called 'different' colours, even if it would take a magnifying glass to read them. Anyway men can't identify more than about 3 different colours.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostWe're all doomed and will soon all be out on the street rummaging through diseased piles of rotting refuse in some kind of Mad Max world.
he heh
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postpolitical correctness gone mad. I havent read the link or anything, and I dont have a clue what its all about, but it's polical correctness gone mad.
where will it all end ?
thats what I want to know

We're all doomed and will soon all be out on the street rummaging through diseased piles of rotting refuse in some kind of Mad Max world.
Bagsy the razor boomerang and the car.
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political correctness gone mad. I havent read the link or anything, and I dont have a clue what its all about, but it's polical correctness gone mad.
where will it all end ?
thats what I want to know
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I think it is in order he got in trouble since it mentions rape, rather than some 'harmless' stereotype.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostExcept the first word was as resistor colour. Hardly polical correctness gone mad to object to that in a school.
The fact he was reprimanded rather than fired and banned from teaching means this is fair in my view. I'd like to think the school will keep him on based on his past reputation since he's near retirement anyway.
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That's what jumped straight to my mind too, but that's the mnemonic I was taught and it stuck which is exactly what it's supposed to do.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostIf I remember my old Electronics theory, it will have related to the colour coding system used to rate resistors.
This is basically Black Brown Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Violet Grey White
The old codger will have fallen foul of the old "Black Barstewards rape our young girls but virgins grow wise" maxim that was oft times chanted out in many a classroom in days of yore.............unless I've missed my guess.
HTH
It's not politically correct, but it's very effective.
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If I remember my old Electronics theory, it will have related to the colour coding system used to rate resistors.Originally posted by d000hg View PostBBC News - Sussex teacher reprimanded over 'racist rhyme'
They don't include it, what was this filthy filth he half-told them?
This is basically Black Brown Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Violet Grey White
The old codger will have fallen foul of the old "Black Barstewards rape our young girls but virgins grow wise" maxim that was oft times chanted out in many a classroom in days of yore.............unless I've missed my guess.
HTH
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Except the first word was as resistor colour. Hardly polical correctness gone mad to object to that in a school.
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Rude Rhyme
BBC News - Sussex teacher reprimanded over 'racist rhyme'
They don't include it, what was this filthy filth he half-told them?Tags: None
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