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I did that once. Played Toyland, that is. I never introduced my daughter to it. That's down to me not having a daughter.
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Well, you might have done so in an alternative timeline. I wouldn't categorically deny the possibility of committing such a crime.
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I can never figure out if its just the ridiculous graphics no one likes, or if its because the gameplay in Toyland is also rubbish.orudge wrote:It's just occurred to me that in the 18 years or so that I've owned/played Transport Tycoon Deluxe, I've never played a "proper" Toyland game.
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Ah, Ryanair are brilliant aren't they?
Checking in for my flight back from Dublin on 2nd October (2 months early check-in, which I'm doing as I fly out the day the regular check-in opens (to Belfast with Flybe - their check-in doesn't open til 36 hrs before the flight )), put the passport details and passenger details in, then it tells me that Early Check-in does not open until 19:05 for this flight. This is despite them telling me that it's already opened in an email! I love airlines...
Also, whilst I'm talking about booking things, booking.com keep telling me that I can book a Hotel for Belfast and Dublin from x price, despite the fact they know full well I already have a hotel in each as I booked it with them! Oh look, another moan about booking.com
Checking in for my flight back from Dublin on 2nd October (2 months early check-in, which I'm doing as I fly out the day the regular check-in opens (to Belfast with Flybe - their check-in doesn't open til 36 hrs before the flight )), put the passport details and passenger details in, then it tells me that Early Check-in does not open until 19:05 for this flight. This is despite them telling me that it's already opened in an email! I love airlines...
Also, whilst I'm talking about booking things, booking.com keep telling me that I can book a Hotel for Belfast and Dublin from x price, despite the fact they know full well I already have a hotel in each as I booked it with them! Oh look, another moan about booking.com
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It's the Boo King?Pilot wrote:Oh look, another moan about booking.com
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In Romania there's gonna be a manual for PE and educational class... We had a lot of fuss about it in media last days. These will be in 5th grade, as the auction for manuals is this year for the ones for 5th grade. I graduated 7th grade, so I will use the manuals from 2000 or something like that for 8th grade.
Furthermore the auctions for some manuals had been delayed as some print houses made contestations...
What do you believe, people abroad?
Furthermore the auctions for some manuals had been delayed as some print houses made contestations...
What do you believe, people abroad?
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Trick with Ryanair is to check in online the night before your flight. 6 out of 7 times I've done this I've got the emergency exit row without having to pay for it.Pilot wrote:Ah, Ryanair are brilliant aren't they?
Checking in for my flight back from Dublin on 2nd October (2 months early check-in, which I'm doing as I fly out the day the regular check-in opens (to Belfast with Flybe - their check-in doesn't open til 36 hrs before the flight )), put the passport details and passenger details in, then it tells me that Early Check-in does not open until 19:05 for this flight. This is despite them telling me that it's already opened in an email! I love airlines...
Also, whilst I'm talking about booking things, booking.com keep telling me that I can book a Hotel for Belfast and Dublin from x price, despite the fact they know full well I already have a hotel in each as I booked it with them! Oh look, another moan about booking.com
Still a miserable flight but slightly improved.
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I've heard about that trick, this is my first time booking them myself though, and never been able to try it. Would have tried it like I say, but didn't really fancy leaving sorting the tickets till the night before in Dublin, that could be messy!Ameecher wrote:Trick with Ryanair is to check in online the night before your flight. 6 out of 7 times I've done this I've got the emergency exit row without having to pay for it.Pilot wrote:Ah, Ryanair are brilliant aren't they?
Checking in for my flight back from Dublin on 2nd October (2 months early check-in, which I'm doing as I fly out the day the regular check-in opens (to Belfast with Flybe - their check-in doesn't open til 36 hrs before the flight )), put the passport details and passenger details in, then it tells me that Early Check-in does not open until 19:05 for this flight. This is despite them telling me that it's already opened in an email! I love airlines...
Also, whilst I'm talking about booking things, booking.com keep telling me that I can book a Hotel for Belfast and Dublin from x price, despite the fact they know full well I already have a hotel in each as I booked it with them! Oh look, another moan about booking.com
Still a miserable flight but slightly improved.
The flight is only scheduled for 65 mins, though regularly takes just 30-40, so shouldn't be too bad at least! Just enough time for that Ryanair Coffee that I swear is not good for you, despite it being rather nice!
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So, it's a textbook, where it gives you a lot of problems, tells you how to solve them, and then makes you solve them? Yeah, sounds like the way our Schooling system works "Give'em a textbook, they can work from that". If you're lucky the answers will be in the back of it I guess it can't be all bad, after all, it didn't turn me into a Murdering Psychopath... though neither did GTA and everyone said that wouldALEXbr wrote:What do you believe, people abroad?
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You might have better. At one time the national exams that we have here, the exam paper and print were terrible, the answer sheet has to be ripped off the exam paper which due to the really fragile sheet used (considering the ripping) ends up making the process difficult... It was revealed afterwards that the education ministry simply pulled the one cheapest bidder for the exam paper making and printing ! Although now that I've read that hard-to-read questions actually increase focus, I have no idea now if that was actually better or notALEXbr wrote:In Romania there's gonna be a manual...
Furthermore the auctions for some manuals had been delayed as some print houses made contestations...
Now we have online exams as well. Safe to say I wasn't left unscathed by it. What do you get for putting things online...
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In High School, the only exams I remember doing online were Microsoft Office Specialist exams. I passed them all with the highest percentage in the shortest amount of time for that year in the school. Unfortunately, despite being a specialist in Office, I don't remember 99% of itYNM wrote:Now we have online exams as well. Safe to say I wasn't left unscathed by it. What do you get for putting things online...
The only other things I did on computers was my College Coursework, but that was simply a word or powerpoint document that we submitted via an Online Server more than doing an exam online.
From what I can gather from a couple of friends of mine, it's a similar situation in University here as well, though other Forum members may be able to provide a better insight
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I went to my English finals drunk. That's why I now occasionally make weird mistakes.
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@YNM,Online exams? But how about cheating? Or they take place on your schools? In Romania we don't have online exams, only digital competences at bacalaureate, some people say that our actual exams are too easy compared to the ones in the Communism; I concluded by the things I hear that our actual exams have less pure theory and more applied theory and personal opinions...
@Pilot, no our PE manual will have theory about how to make it; that said our Education Minister...
I remember he said some time that our educational system is free for the student but this "free" is covered by both the state and student's parents
@Pilot, no our PE manual will have theory about how to make it; that said our Education Minister...
I remember he said some time that our educational system is free for the student but this "free" is covered by both the state and student's parents
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Is Comrade Stalin the greatest human that ever lived? Yes [ ] No [ ]ALEXbr wrote:some people say that our actual exams are too easy compared to the ones in the Communism
Now you could be truthful and be made to disappear, or you could lie and get it "right". Very difficult exam indeed
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Yet your English is still better than mine.Pyoro wrote:I went to my English finals drunk. That's why I now occasionally make weird mistakes.
Perhaps the main question would have been about Comrade Ceausescu in ALEXbr's countryPyoro wrote:Is Comrade Stalin the greatest human that ever lived? Yes [ ] No [ ]
Nothing that is "free" is ever free. There are only 2 things that are guaranteed in life, death and taxesALEXbr wrote:I remember he said some time that our educational system is free for the student but this "free" is covered by both the state and student's parents
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@Pyoro,
1. *Nicolae Ceaușescu. In his time all the propaganda went to him and the Party. After his visit to Asian communist states from 1971 the country started to split to Him and to be very important
2. I'm sure this kind of questions could not be placed in exams. Only the theory of the specific class was included as far as I know.
1. *Nicolae Ceaușescu. In his time all the propaganda went to him and the Party. After his visit to Asian communist states from 1971 the country started to split to Him and to be very important
2. I'm sure this kind of questions could not be placed in exams. Only the theory of the specific class was included as far as I know.
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Totally forgot about Ceaușescu. He was a Stalinist though, so it might not be entirely impossible
But frankly, it's all fine and good for general topics, but it's a different matter when it comes to more obscure themes. ^^
Well, I did go there drunk because I knew I'd ace it even then (not that that's saying much, they aren't difficult in Germany).Pilot wrote:Yet your English is still better than mine.
But frankly, it's all fine and good for general topics, but it's a different matter when it comes to more obscure themes. ^^
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I got a B in my German Exam, and I can just about say "Guten Morgen, wie Geht's" and "Danke schön" and not much else. I think we know which country has the easier language exams!Pyoro wrote:Well, I did go there drunk because I knew I'd ace it even then (not that that's saying much, they aren't difficult in Germany).Pilot wrote:Yet your English is still better than mine.
That being said, I could very easily have cheated in both my German speaking and German writing exams.
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"Mir geht es gut."
Cheating would have been difficult. I think the exam was part translation and part writing an essay. Translations I always found super-easy since even if I don't something I'm good at guessing from context (my Latin "translations" were essentially entirely guesswork xD ), and essays, well. I'll just use the vocabulary and such that I know and avoid everything I don't, so that's not too difficult either ^^
But I can imagine that German would have been more difficult. English by and large has similar rules to German, except that everything is simpler. Obviously this is easier to handle than the other way around.
Cheating would have been difficult. I think the exam was part translation and part writing an essay. Translations I always found super-easy since even if I don't something I'm good at guessing from context (my Latin "translations" were essentially entirely guesswork xD ), and essays, well. I'll just use the vocabulary and such that I know and avoid everything I don't, so that's not too difficult either ^^
But I can imagine that German would have been more difficult. English by and large has similar rules to German, except that everything is simpler. Obviously this is easier to handle than the other way around.
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Ah, see, our German Writing and Speaking exams we were basically told that you should write a script about what we wanted to say, our teacher would mark it and check it, and then we basically had to learn that, however, when it came to the writing exam, our Teacher walked out of the classroom and many of us had our scripts in our schoolbags, whilst in the Speaking exam, they asked to see the script so that they could help us if we struggled, and if you wanted to, you could have read off the script that was basically infront of us upside down.Pyoro wrote:Cheating would have been difficult. I think the exam was part translation and part writing an essay.
The listening and reading exams were slightly more difficult though, however, I found listening to German (only if it is said slowly, like in these exams) rather simple to do, whilst reading at times can be simple, as many words are rather similar, so you can pick out the words you know, and sort of guess the words you don't know.
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Listening exams at school are just a joke. We had some that were of course recorded in perfect Oxford-English; everything pronounced perfectly clearly. Now, watching a Hollywood movie or some sports on BBC that works, but who else talks like that? ^^
German finals are bit complicated depending on which combination of exams you pick, but English was just written for me, while for example in History I had do a presentation (and I talked about a certain puny French guy of all people! Well, it actually was an interesting topic ^^).
German finals are bit complicated depending on which combination of exams you pick, but English was just written for me, while for example in History I had do a presentation (and I talked about a certain puny French guy of all people! Well, it actually was an interesting topic ^^).
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