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Kia Ora/G'day Two: a Sports Free Zone
Apparition™ (Mourning Empty the best uncle anyone could wish for) Posted May 9, 2002
"I don't like country and western..."
Are there well adjusted people who do?
Size 9 really?
I've just had lunch with my wife and for what seems like 1,000th time she was mistaken for a student. There can be interesting problems when working with people much older than you are.
Kia Ora/G'day Two: a Sports Free Zone
Apparition™ (Mourning Empty the best uncle anyone could wish for) Posted May 9, 2002
Nope, it's not. They make the assumption of anyone from a certain age group.
Tutorial staff don't always afford students the respect of everyone else. I remember being a student
Many of the people I work with have children my age
What are you studying?
Kia Ora/G'day Two: a Sports Free Zone
Researcher 189693 Posted May 9, 2002
Marine bio, philosophy, genetics, computing.
Is that a flavoured you are or does it just contain both?
Jesi
Kia Ora/G'day Two: a Sports Free Zone
Apparition™ (Mourning Empty the best uncle anyone could wish for) Posted May 9, 2002
It's a and containing
A question. How do you stay awake through genetics? I vaguely remember corn genetics
Philosophy sounds good, it's close to my fav subject, History.
Kia Ora/G'day Two: a Sports Free Zone
Researcher 189693 Posted May 9, 2002
History? now *that* makes me !
Genetics is great, evolution and maths in one. Very similar to History when you get right down to it!
Don't spill the on the !
Jesi
Kia Ora/G'day Two: a Sports Free Zone
six7s Posted May 9, 2002
If you want a good read along philosophical and scientific lines, I can recommend these four which have just about come out of peer review....
Creationism and Creation Science - A Perspective (A671717)
The Theory of Evolution - Part I (A673319)
The Theory of Evolution - Part II (A737985)
Creation - A Mainstream Christian Viewpoint (A699573)
Thought provoking and *logical* all at once - ain't hootoo ??
six7's
Kia Ora/G'day Two: a Sports Free Zone
Apparition™ (Mourning Empty the best uncle anyone could wish for) Posted May 9, 2002
Eww disolves in hot liquid.
History is great, if tought right. Highschool genetics was 99% plant and nothing interesting when I did it. So I guess they were saving the good stuff for after highschool then?
Kia Ora/G'day Two: a Sports Free Zone
Researcher 189693 Posted May 9, 2002
It is very, very !
Thanks for that! I will read them a bit later, I actually have to go and do some REAL study now.
Six7s
Della
Apparition
Jesi
Kia Ora/G'day Two: a Sports Free Zone
Apparition™ (Mourning Empty the best uncle anyone could wish for) Posted May 9, 2002
ah something to keep the yawns away. Being so many time zones out of synch really bytes sometimes.
Kia Ora/G'day Two: a Sports Free Zone
Apparition™ (Mourning Empty the best uncle anyone could wish for) Posted May 9, 2002
Kia Ora/G'day Two: a Sports Free Zone
six7s Posted May 9, 2002
Hi Apparition
(I have trouble speeling your name every time...)
Anyhow, a question: can you recommend any texts or www sites that give a comprehendable intro to OO, esp the fundamentals... I'm struggling here.. (and the is very tempting...) too much time on hootoo maybe but either way I have an exam in 6 days
six7's
Kia Ora/G'day Two: a Sports Free Zone
Apparition™ (Mourning Empty the best uncle anyone could wish for) Posted May 9, 2002
I'll see what I can dig up
p.s. Of course you have trouble, I'm not really here. I'm them... they...
Kia Ora/G'day Two: a Sports Free Zone
Apparition™ (Mourning Empty the best uncle anyone could wish for) Posted May 9, 2002
http://www.kaposnet.hu/books/tysdelphi4/
http://www.it.bton.ac.uk/staff/je/adacraft/
http://books.iuniverse.com/viewbooks.asp?isbn=15834821801&page=1
I'll probably think of more
Hmmm 6 days you say - that can be done
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