Oo teachers seem to be strongly represented..
im guessing Keynes is something like English or history and slim is science of some sort...
Impressive guess (for me anyway... Not so much Keynes!)
Oo teachers seem to be strongly represented..
im guessing Keynes is something like English or history and slim is science of some sort...
I know I started this thread and I was interested in jobs.. but ermm.....
SOMEONE EXPLAIN PLEASE
The chocolate IS decreasing in size by one piece, but not noticeably. It's physically not possible any other way
I'm now thinking in the back of my head that I work with Keynes without realising it...
Im glad you cleared that one up...!
So hows working in the IT Crowd..?
I'm studying Computer Science with a year in industry. Hoping to do something programming related after
I love working with so many people that don't understand that joke. I've lost count the number of times someone either rings or I am in their office and I tell them to "turn it off and on again". I giggle inside and they sit there with a blank expression, until it fixes the problem and I am suddenly some kind of wizard
Nice, not long out of uni myself.
where would you like todo your placement yr?
For a bit of balance I'm at the other end of the working life.
I started with a 4-bit microprocessor with 256 bytes of RAMis it true the human eye could only see the world as black and white back then too?
Mad how fast things change, my first computer had 256MB RAM... and I have no recollection of any computers being in existence with less than 64MB RAM. But in fairness I have no real recollection of computers without windows...
Dogbot, please don't mention my boat and migrants in the same sentence, it's actually a very worrying subject for sailors in this part of the world. Some people I know saw a migrant boat south of Sicily and called the Italian coastguard to get them some assistance. They immediately began to chase my friends for giving away their position. A 40-foot sailboat only does 8 knots at best and it was nearly 3 hours later before the migrant boat gave up the chase.
In the days before PCs and standard OS's (like MSDOS and then Windows) every microcomputer has it's own OS burned into an EPROM on the mainboard. So in those days just getting two different computers to talk to each other was a challenge!