A Multiplewinia review surfaces: Ouugh!
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It's the in-game network analyser. His knowledge of it reveals (along with his review of the original Darwinia) that -- deep down -- he really does like Darwinia & Multiwinia and is just intentionally being a twat.
If he hated the game so much, why did he buy both it and darwinia (and get up to -- at least -- containment).
Anyway: F9 -- not that it's very useful (or fully implemented, it is rather buggy).
If he hated the game so much, why did he buy both it and darwinia (and get up to -- at least -- containment).
Anyway: F9 -- not that it's very useful (or fully implemented, it is rather buggy).
Mine took well over a year to stop being like that, and for just as long was the subject of great mockery.Xocrates wrote:I prefer to have mine quite short. Mostly because it becomes uncombable (I'm actually surprised that one is a real word) once it starts to grow, and I speculate it could end up a bit like Mas's avatar if I don't cut it often.
Feud wrote:I made the joke once to an education major at my school that teachers should be paid less, that way we weed out all but those truly committed to education and we would thus have a better quality of teachers.
They didn't seem to find it as funny as I did.
I would actually propose exactly the opposite. Pay teachers more. This would attract talented and motivated teachers, create more competitive teacher education programs, and remove the dregs from the teaching pool. I find it interesting that you, one of the most conservative members of this board, would suggest a strategy that leads to less competition. Where is you faith in the free market system?
xander
xander wrote:Feud wrote:I made the joke once to an education major at my school that teachers should be paid less, that way we weed out all but those truly committed to education and we would thus have a better quality of teachers.
They didn't seem to find it as funny as I did.
I would actually propose exactly the opposite. Pay teachers more. This would attract talented and motivated teachers, create more competitive teacher education programs, and remove the dregs from the teaching pool. I find it interesting that you, one of the most conservative members of this board, would suggest a strategy that leads to less competition. Where is you faith in the free market system?
I don't know if you are joking or not, if so than feel free to laugh at my expense. If you aren't, than I think this change may help clarify things.
Feud wrote:xander wrote:Feud wrote:I made the joke once to an education major at my school that teachers should be paid less, that way we weed out all but those truly committed to education and we would thus have a better quality of teachers.
They didn't seem to find it as funny as I did.
I would actually propose exactly the opposite. Pay teachers more. This would attract talented and motivated teachers, create more competitive teacher education programs, and remove the dregs from the teaching pool. I find it interesting that you, one of the most conservative members of this board, would suggest a strategy that leads to less competition. Where is you faith in the free market system?
I don't know if you are joking or not, if so than feel free to laugh at my expense. If you aren't, than I think this change may help clarify things.
The thing is, a good joke contains a grain of truth (at least, in the eye of the teller). Your friend didn't think it was funny because, quite frankly, it isn't. For as much time and effort as teachers are expected to devote to our profession, we are under compensated and under appreciated. In fact, we are often made into bad guys (witness movies like Ferris Bueller's Day Off, where the teachers are almost universally useless). Then, people make jokes that we should be payed even less. Perhaps they are meant as jokes, but if a meme is repeated often enough, it becomes the accepted reality.
xander
I spent several minutes trying to find the grain of truth in the old joke of cannibals thinking that a clown tasted funny, couldn't find one...
Boo-hoo, sometimes society doesn't treat those it needs most with the respect they deserve. I can think of quite a few movies that cast teachers in extremely favorable light, but that is the case with anything, there are good guys in movies and bad guys, but I guess listing them wouldn't really make a differance.
No one in their right mind would accept my statement as a good idea, but if it makes you feel better when I graduate from school and the academy and I'm out risking my life for all the grateful people who will curse my name, call me a pig and make doughnut jokes, I'll shed a tear for the teachers (which you yourself were making fun of) and how society doesn't properly appreciate their sacrifice.
Or maybe I'll just tell a joke, and realize that it's ok to do so.
Boo-hoo, sometimes society doesn't treat those it needs most with the respect they deserve. I can think of quite a few movies that cast teachers in extremely favorable light, but that is the case with anything, there are good guys in movies and bad guys, but I guess listing them wouldn't really make a differance.
No one in their right mind would accept my statement as a good idea, but if it makes you feel better when I graduate from school and the academy and I'm out risking my life for all the grateful people who will curse my name, call me a pig and make doughnut jokes, I'll shed a tear for the teachers (which you yourself were making fun of) and how society doesn't properly appreciate their sacrifice.
Or maybe I'll just tell a joke, and realize that it's ok to do so.
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