Ribh's D'Coopage

Frankly, one cat less can't be bad thing imo.:p

Her own. I was very upset. I was very close to breaking her neck. She had pecked bits off them and thrown them around the nesting box. It looked like a horror movie. I took two that were barely alive and put them out of their misery, took some very deep breaths and lifted Myth out of the coop.
I felt partly responsible for not having checked earlier but this was in the morning when I let them out.:confused:
I buried them all together. I didn't speak to Myth for weeks.
I find the idea that any other creatures apart from humans do malice difficult to beleive. I have seen what I would describe as revenge actions often, but they don't result in deaths. I've had to accept that Myth just isn't able to cope with chicks.
What an awful experience. :(
 
Hah my teacher last year made us sit in three collums. The smart row, the dumb row and the meh row which was in the middle. If someone had enough brains she would move them up a row. I was in the dumb row all year. I failed my exam but this year I actually did the best out of my class and I got better than the two higher classes (I’m in the bottom class) hopefully I move up. That teacher I had was awful she made you feel stupid and if you didn’t know how to work something out she would give you the answer without explaining it or anything
This is the teacher from Hell! She shouldn’t be allowed anywhere near children!
Reading this made me so mad!:rant:duc:barnie
 
When I was a kid in school, this used to happen to me. I figured out the answers but couldn’t explain why, and my teachers would be very annoyed and critical, to say the least. I have dyslexia although I could always read and write, don’t ask me why, and I pretty much always felt “dumb” in school.
Especially in math.
Math and the sciences are ime often badly taught. It's a bit like teaching declinations of verbs and grammar. The early stuff you just have to wade through and remember. The problem often is, while with languages one can see why one needs to know these basics, with math and say physics, the point and use of the basic stuff isn't explained early enough.
Many students, myself at school as well, think why do I need to know this stuff. The purpose of it isn't made clear. My maths teacher at school was terrible but my physics teacher had us out of the classroom making stuff and setting competitions on predicting outcomes. Really simple things like building a rubber band powered vehicle. The we had to estimate how far and how fast it would go, before we could take them out and race them.
 
Math and the sciences are ime often badly taught. It's a bit like teaching declinations of verbs and grammar. The early stuff you just have to wade through and remember. The problem often is, while with languages one can see why one needs to know these basics, with math and say physics, the point and use of the basic stuff isn't explained early enough.
Many students, myself at school as well, think why do I need to know this stuff. The purpose of it isn't made clear. My maths teacher at school was terrible but my physics teacher had us out of the classroom making stuff and setting competitions on predicting outcomes. Really simple things like building a rubber band powered vehicle. The we had to estimate how far and how fast it would go, before we could take them out and race them.
Kudos to your physics teacher. The best science teacher my lot got had them making rockets & they fired them from the playing field. They had to estimate how high & how far they would fly. The kids loved it.
 
Good morning folks :frow

@Butterscotchbitesfinger your teacher infuriates me...

Well I've discovered the means to the madness in my situation. It took a lot of work and aggravation along the way. There are two separate data tables that feed into the catalog. The objective of the test was to show me that I could load the picture in the model table even though there's no obvious place to put it. In class we were taught to load the picture in the model catalog table, which is where I put it. Dragging and dropping the picture into the model table yields the same end result in the catalog, but doesn't appear in the model catalog table. I'm uncertain why it matter or why the second method wasn't addressed in class. But I can see the value of keeping the picture in the model table vice the model catalog table.
 
Need to slip in a bit of tax.;)
Tack and her brother. Tack has a piece of fig she's pulling bits off. Brother finishes the job off.
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