Ignorance
I once was in a programming class where the task was "build a calculator". A student did one with buttons 1, 2, 3 all the way up to about 25 and then ran out of space on the screen. We've asked this before but liked it so much we're asking again: What's the best example of ignorance you've encountered?
( , Thu 30 Aug 2012, 12:30)
I once was in a programming class where the task was "build a calculator". A student did one with buttons 1, 2, 3 all the way up to about 25 and then ran out of space on the screen. We've asked this before but liked it so much we're asking again: What's the best example of ignorance you've encountered?
( , Thu 30 Aug 2012, 12:30)
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Actually, I agree with your point on this one Enzyme.
They are definitely not ignorant. History is littered with 'promises' and 'pledges' that have not been fulfilled, but have been ignored. It doesn't make politicians ignorant, maybe more clever b******s who know how to work the electorate (as much as we'd like to think they don't).
( , Tue 4 Sep 2012, 15:55, 1 reply)
They are definitely not ignorant. History is littered with 'promises' and 'pledges' that have not been fulfilled, but have been ignored. It doesn't make politicians ignorant, maybe more clever b******s who know how to work the electorate (as much as we'd like to think they don't).
( , Tue 4 Sep 2012, 15:55, 1 reply)
Exactly *gives a knowing stare*
I do not like the development of 'career politicians' - it means we're voting for people who have been trained in the art of winning votes. It moves them from reality.
( , Tue 4 Sep 2012, 16:02, closed)
I do not like the development of 'career politicians' - it means we're voting for people who have been trained in the art of winning votes. It moves them from reality.
( , Tue 4 Sep 2012, 16:02, closed)
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