9.8.08
Olympics 2
"How much is it about getting to know each other?" Asked of the two women rowing together in the coxless pairs.
Then a commentator said of those two women as their event was under way, "For them it's all about being competitive."
I see the Vegans have already tried to make a protest: they tried to unfurl a Tibetan flag. I just hope the people at the BBC don't consider that newsworthy.
DW
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Olympics 1
Anyway, I have watched a few minutes of the Games and woud like someone to take note of the tattoo count: the early signs are that Britain will come top of that table by far.
I suspect we will win the Olympic Spitting competition too.
One aggravation from the BBC came when a commentator mentioned the AMOUNT of people in the gymnastics hall.
DW
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8.8.08
Marvellous ... true ... scary!
I am really sorry but I don’t remember where I got the following from. The file on my hard disk is dated 18th July 2002.
However, although the example clearly comes from the USA, it applies here in the UK: just take a look at our A Level exams these days. What follows is a ringer for our A Level system
Teaching Maths in 1950:
A logger sells a truckload of lumber for $100.
His cost of production is 4/5 of the price.
What is his profit?
Teaching Maths in 1960:
A logger sells a truckload of lumber for $100.
His cost of production is 4/5 of the price, or $80.
What is his profit?
Teaching Maths in 1970:
A logger exchanges a set "L" of lumber for a set "M" of money. The cardinality of set "M" is 100. Each element is worth one dollar. Make 100 dots representing the elements of the set "M."
The set "C", the cost of production contains 20 fewer points than set "M."
Represent the set "C" as a subset of set "M" and answer the following question: What is the cardinality of the set "P" of profits?
Teaching Maths in 1980:(with affirmative action)
A logger sells a truckload of lumber for $100.
His cost of production is $80 and his profit is $20.
Your assignment: Underline the number 20.
Teaching Maths in 1990:
By cutting down beautiful forest trees, the logger makes $20. What do you think of this way of making a living?
Topic for class participation after answering the question: How did the forest birds and squirrels feel as the logger cut down the trees? There are no wrong answers.
Teaching Maths in 2000:
A logger sells a truckload of lumber for $100.
His cost of production is $120.
How does the Auditor determine that his profit margin is $60?
DW
Vexillology
Well, nobody knows the plural for Corgi so here’s another one for you: what is vexillology?
Answers in a comment here or via email!
DW
Witness and Well Move it!!
Firstly, reception was being run by a manager. Secondly, he was very slow. Thirdly, he told me I would have to pay between £25 and £60 AND make an appointment.
Now, I was told it would be free and available on demand at a Court.
I found a Solicitor to do it for me for £7 and she did it on demand too.
As I was waiting for Mr Slowcoach at Reception I saw a microphone on a stand and on the stand was a notice that said:
**DANGER This microphone is broken and is very dangerous. Do not use this microphone. **
I thought, why leave the microphone there and then put such a notice on it? Put the thing away ... Get someone to dispose of it!!
DW
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7.8.08
Contraception
I’m sorry if this appears sexist but I found it stunning.
On Woman’s Hour on BBC Radio 4 yesterday they had a piece on sex education in schools. They interviewed a man and a woman although I don’t really know who they were.
The man started by telling us about his work in primary schools and so on and how he was approaching sex education there.
The woman bellowed in with, “How dare you do such a thing?” A rant followed and a mini debate in which she insisted that parents are the ones who should be in control of their children’s sex education.
I didn’t really understand the woman’s problem with what the man was doing but as far as her qualifications for such a discussion are concerned I am worried because she was introduced to us as having TEN children.
Enough said!
DW
6.8.08
More on Oil Prices
- language used
- the reasoning and its acceptance
- Other factors pushing down oil prices included higher supplies from Opec, which mainly reflected Saudi Arabia's decision to boost its oil production to the highest level in more than 25 years.
- Some traders also expressed doubts about the strength of Chinese consumption, saying it had been artificially boosted by stockpiling ahead of the Olympics.
- However, traders warned against calling the end of the oil rally, since prices have oscillated between $130 and $120 for the past 10 days without a clear trend emerging.
5.8.08
Tracking Spyware
So I have built my on computer (with the help of son Andrew in view of TWO new motherboards having failed on me) and have been running it since Saturday: that’s only four days.
I have been using my paid up version of the excellent AVG anti virus software and have just got their free upgrade that includes an anti spyware utility. Beggar me but it’s found 130 spyware infections and it’s only about one third of the way through its scan.
Dear Spyware routine writers: if ever I get to know about a product or service that I have been invited to buy and there is anything like a spyware routine behind it, I will NEVER buy it. In the words of Dr Ian Paisley, Never, Never, Never, Never. Moreover, I will tell the world and his wife that those products are spyware infected. You are wasting your time.
DW
4.8.08
Top of the Olympics Medals Table
USA? No!
China? No!
Russia? No!
The answer is ... The Bahamas. With a medals tally of 6.2 medals per milion population The Bahamas is miles ahead of its nearest rivals, both with 2.4 medals per million populationa' Australia and Cuba.
On the above basis the USA, China and Russia are nothings!
Thanks to the survey An Olympic Game in Intelligent Life Vol 1 Issue 4 page 33 for this.
By the way, I refer to a medals table and not, heaven forfend, the standings.
DW
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