RMweb Premium Gwiwer Posted September 30, 2017 RMweb Premium Share Posted September 30, 2017 Question: What is the difference between a model railway show and a quilting show? At a quilting and craft show you get over scented ladies, elbows in the ribs and shopping trollies. And tea in china cups. How do I know? SWMBO has been a keen quilter and required moral support (a wallet and another pair of hands to carry stuff) at the huge Melbourne quilting festival every year. Our joke was that the woman who dies with the most fabric wins. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium newbryford Posted September 30, 2017 RMweb Premium Share Posted September 30, 2017 Easiest way to avoid the time difference is to use ships. Clocks adjusted every night! Simples. Our trans-Pacific cruise adjusted forward at 12noon for 5 days....... It was supposedly better for the passengers to lose an hour of daytime, rather than an hour's sleep. Cheers, Mick 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
lightengine Posted September 30, 2017 Share Posted September 30, 2017 (edited) Our trans-Pacific cruise adjusted forward at 12noon for 5 days....... It was supposedly better for the passengers to lose an hour of daytime, rather than an hour's sleep. Cheers, Mick I think it was night (02.00) that our clocks were 'advanced' back in the days of small ships, Oriana (original) and Orsova. It was quoted on an old album I bought in the 70's that when flying into Belfast (in those dark days) you should turn your clocks and watches back a hundred years. Edited September 30, 2017 by lightengine 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold PeterBB Posted September 30, 2017 RMweb Gold Share Posted September 30, 2017 From the interweb thingy: (other spellings are available!) Eye halve a spelling chequer It came with my pea sea It plainly marques four my revue Miss steaks eye kin knot sea. Eye strike a quay and type a word And weight four it two say Weather eye am wrong oar write It shows me strait a weigh. As soon as a mist ache is maid It nose bee fore two long And eye can put the error rite Its really ever wrong. Eye have run this poem threw it I am shore your pleased two no Its letter perfect in it's weigh My chequer tolled me sew. (Sauce unknown) I too have this one somewhere but in the days when we were told not to correct spelling mistakes, or at worst? use pencil, if it came up in an essay then I would not have had enough of them. Perhaps the final comment would have been 'Rewrite neatly and correctly'! Peter 10 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold PeterBB Posted September 30, 2017 RMweb Gold Share Posted September 30, 2017 Morning All As usual, generic greetings are on offer, and a hope that those ailing get better, those celebrating have a nice time, and those exhibiting have no malodorous visitors, and that the great hand of God is not needed. Jamie - the Croydon system in interetsting, a lovely combination of on street running, and running on dedlicated tracks (mainly ex BR Elmers End to Addiscombe, Elmers End to Selsdon, and West Croydon to Winbledon) and the branch to Beckenham and Elmers End also passes the back of 30747's former home. Then, there's the sharp curve on the New Addington stretch to experience. I haven't been there for some time, but there also used to be some interlaced track around Mitcham, though I was under the impression that this was one of the features to be upgraded. The tram also stops right outside a 'spoons in George St. Hopefully back later. Regards to All Stewart Nice to hear the "Merton Dasher' of my school days is still in use even as a tramway ... long gone are the days (even before my time) of the Brighton run through this former L&SW route. Peter 9 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Tony_S Posted September 30, 2017 RMweb Gold Share Posted September 30, 2017 (edited) I too have this one somewhere but in the days when we were told not to correct spelling mistakes, or at worst? use pencil, if it came up in an essay then I would not have had enough of them. Perhaps the final comment would have been 'Rewrite neatly and correctly'! Peter I think there was a time when Aditi said that marking in red became something not to do. My final years in vocational subject teaching did require scribbling on students work but it was to indicate thst you had identified a particular performance criteria they had met. However the mark sheet appended to their work contained all the appropriate comments (phrased positively).When Aditi wrote her doctoral dissertation she had spell checking and grammar support turned off. When she had her doctoral viva the two external examiners said they liked to find a few spelling and grammatical errors just to prove they had read it. Aditi's correction was to remove an extra full stop. They also wanted the title to be changed. I find the Android spell check to be very irritating. It often suggests and changes words that are correct to nonsense. Edited September 30, 2017 by Tony_S Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold PeterBB Posted September 30, 2017 RMweb Gold Share Posted September 30, 2017 Yes, Tony, you are correct. It has led me to think, possibly incorrectly, that the idea of letting children do their own thing in the later early years setting is a problem. It's all very well using the experiential means to learn but if they are not taught to "read write and add up - or should I just say the 3Rs and expect a spellchecker response - at this stage then they become unable to appropriately express their knowledge and understanding (spellchecker did not correct the original spelling of this!) of their 'research'. To use the term 'understanding' in a lesson plan in education these days a no-no. It could be me but in my last few years of teaching teenagers I found 'text' coming more and more into written(?) work. Peter Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coombe Barton Posted September 30, 2017 Share Posted September 30, 2017 And tea in china cups. Not where we were - all cardboard. And I've been told it was a craft show, not a quilting show. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Barry O Posted September 30, 2017 RMweb Premium Share Posted September 30, 2017 Madeiran wines bought from Oliveiras, coffee at the ritz, QE departed...at speed.... A bit more sun and now to get ready for tea. Lummy I could get used to this holiday malarky. Baz 15 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium TheQ Posted September 30, 2017 RMweb Premium Share Posted September 30, 2017 Afternoon Awl, Quote"And I've been told it was a craft show, not a quilting show." You paid attention then!!! An unusual day, I was taking a CBT. Or for those elsewhere, that is the Compulsory Basic Training required to allow you to ride a motorcycle of up to 125cc for a period of up to 2 years. To allow you to practice for a full test. Now I've done the CBT before and driven cars for 42 years, of the other three on today's course one had driven cars for a couple of years the other two were 17 and driven nothing. So for me it was a long drawn out day. For the second half I was paired with an absolute beginner who had a meltdown towards the end of the course and had to be persuaded to stay on. The others got told what they needed to revise/ practice, I got told I should take my test. However I only use the bike to go to work, and my back complains a lot. So I don't know if I'll keep bike riding for much longer. So that was a 10 hour day including getting there. I'm thinking I need a large whisky, goodnight. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold grandadbob Posted September 30, 2017 RMweb Gold Share Posted September 30, 2017 (edited) Evening each. Last night's "do" was very successful and a good time was had by all, particularly The Boss. Me too as it happens and after getting to bed at about 2.30 and not rising until 9.00 I needed what I call my 3-2-1 breakfast.(3 teas. 2 paracetamol and 1 slice of toast and marmalade) After a while I felt better and then spent 3 hours with the clear up. Our friends Steve and Jane came and he is looking really good after his illness. So much so that St. Thomas' Hospital want him to go back and discuss in depth what's happening because apparently he is not supposed to be improving so rapidly! They think it is possibly to do with a new cocktail of drugs they tried out on him This afternoon was taken up with half watching the rugby and trying to set up Chris's new mobile phone with only some success. Calls and texts can be made but connecting to our Wi-Fi is a non-event at the moment so it will be passed to our IT dept (son Steve) and I'm sure that within nano seconds it will be fixed. We're off out shortly with the kids and grandkids to one of our favourite eateries in Cheam for Round 2 of Chris's birthday. Have a good evening, Bob Edited September 30, 2017 by grandadbob 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coombe Barton Posted September 30, 2017 Share Posted September 30, 2017 Quote"And I've been told it was a craft show, not a quilting show." You paid attention then!!! It was good for some brownie points 11 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post andyram Posted September 30, 2017 Popular Post Share Posted September 30, 2017 (edited) Evening all. Thanks for all the good wishes on here, or via private message. Yesterday was a very busy day. There were quite a few candidates for five different posts across three schools. The morning included a short observed lesson and a group discussion. My lesson went ok, but could have been better. The group discussion was hard work - especially as there were one or two who wanted to dominate the chat. At lunch time the numbers were reduced, with some people cast aside and not taken forward to the formal interviews in the afternoon. My interview seemed to go ok, in fact I felt it was my most successful part of the day. It was quite a nerve wracking interview because there were five people on the panel. It included the three head teachers from the different schools, the executive head who oversees all three and a member of the governing body. The result of the interview was not straight forward either. I received the call from the executive head who offered me a position. I was told that I was "in demand" with all three head teachers wanting my services. However the offered post was not the one I had wanted - being in a different school and with older children than I prefer. I stated that I would need time to think about it because I was not feeling experienced enough, or confident enough to take on such a role. The head teacher tried to talk me around, stating that it would be good experience but I stuck to my guns. After last year's bruising events, I really wanted to work with the age group that I am more experience with in order to rebuild my confidence. Fortunately the head stated that they wanted to employ me anyway and subsequently offered me the job I am currently doing - and the one I wanted. So I have been successful and will be in full time employment again soon. Edited September 30, 2017 by andyram 37 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
laurenceb Posted September 30, 2017 Share Posted September 30, 2017 Congratulations! Andy 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium newbryford Posted September 30, 2017 RMweb Premium Share Posted September 30, 2017 See previous post. Cheers, Mick 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold The Stationmaster Posted September 30, 2017 RMweb Gold Share Posted September 30, 2017 Well done Andy. G'night all 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium PhilJ W Posted September 30, 2017 RMweb Premium Share Posted September 30, 2017 Great news Andy and Goodnight all. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Gwiwer Posted September 30, 2017 RMweb Premium Share Posted September 30, 2017 Congratulations Andy Did I mention our neighbours are students? Upstairs popped down around 9.30 tonight looking to borrow a tin opener. Five minutes later she was back down because she couldn't work it. Good night all. 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold BoD Posted September 30, 2017 RMweb Gold Share Posted September 30, 2017 Congratulations Andy. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium BSW01 Posted September 30, 2017 RMweb Premium Share Posted September 30, 2017 Evening everyone It's been a busy day here, so I've not yet had time to catch up with today's posts, hopefully I'll be able to do that tomorrow. This morning, for some very strange reason, we had a lie-in and by the time we'd got up and came downstairs it was raining, so once again there was no work done on the new fencing. A very pleasant evening was had last night catching up old colleagues but I think I drink far too much Guinness! Drinking too much Guinness, is that really possible? However, despite using Deansgate Station as my arrival and departure point into Manchester, I managed to miss the events that took place later in the evening, as the last train I could catch home left Deansgate Station at 23:27, which as usual was very full. This evening we had Mike and Sarah round for tea, which had been postponed for a couple of weeks ago as they were both under the weather. Kashmiri chicken and pilau rice were on the menu tonight and we all enjoyed it very much. So I made the sauce straight after dinner, then all I had to prepare later was the chicken and rice. After the meal we opened a bottle of red and enjoyed a few hours chat before they left for home. Congratulations Andy. Goodnight all 14 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Horsetan Posted September 30, 2017 Share Posted September 30, 2017 .....I think I drink far too much Guinness! Drinking too much Guinness, is that really possible?.... Not in Ireland it isn't. Mind you, it does have interesting after-effects....... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
laurenceb Posted September 30, 2017 Share Posted September 30, 2017 Night awl Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coombe Barton Posted October 1, 2017 Share Posted October 1, 2017 Well done, Andy. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smiffy2 Posted October 1, 2017 Share Posted October 1, 2017 Congratulations, Andy! 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisf Posted October 1, 2017 Share Posted October 1, 2017 Good morning one and all, and at the risk of me-too-ing, well done Andy My ineptitude with computers never ceases to amaze me. Yesterday it took me less than 10 minutes to remember how to save as a pdf a downloaded document proffered as a web page. This morning it took me over half an hour and I think pure luck had a part in my eventual success. That is the principal reason for my late arrival here today. I know, I know, bad workman, rubbish tools. Yesterday I embarked finally on a much-procrastinated task. No, not the ironing: that got done on Friday, though there is now more to be done. It was the stock-take of unbuilt and part-built kits. Much remains to be done but so far the results are frightening. Not much will get done this morning as I plan to trot off to the multiplex to catch "Victoria and Abdul" which comes highly recommended by a fellow RMwebber. Later a piece of sirloin steak will be subjected to the usual treatment. Thanks to the skill of Jim the Tesco butcher it is less of a slab than last time. Dessert could well be an apple turnover thanks to a coupon. Felicitations and best wishes to all in distress and recovery Chris 15 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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