12 weeks in which to prepare a business plan and present it to a panel for approval. I suppose it might be easy if you have previously been down this road.
BUT, none of us have, so its a steep learning curve - maybe a vertical one.
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12 weeks in which to prepare a business plan and present it to a panel for approval. I suppose it might be easy if you have previously been down this road.
BUT, none of us have, so its a steep learning curve - maybe a vertical one.
Posted on Sep 28, 2004 in General articles | Permalink
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Today, I started a business studies course at University.
I am now a student again.
I get a student union card.
Oh, what can I use it for...
Posted on Sep 27, 2004 in General articles | Permalink
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Every so often you receive unexpected post that makes you smile.
Take today. The postman delivered the usual mail - bank statement, gas bill, credit card statement, electricity bill, etc, etc, and then the dreaded letter from the Inland Revenue!
With a audible gulp I began to open it and read the first sentence. Three words stood out instantly and made me re-read the sentence.
Overpayment...Rebate...Cheque
So after rubbing my eyes and pinching my arm I read it again. Yep, it's still there - a cheque FROM the Inland Revenue.
Which was nice.
Posted on Sep 17, 2004 in General articles | Permalink
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I haven't written a thing here for a few days. There is a reason for this. I have been very busy, using the computer to email and write to many people.
I noticed today the PM was talking at the TUC conference and spouting about how employers need to value for their employees to make them feel valued and, as a result, work better.
Nice idea Tony, how about a word with your education officials then. I don't think they got the memo about making the teachers and TA's around the country feel valued.
On a completely seperate note. It took me nearly 2 hours today to travel 4 miles. 2 miles across town to drop my partner at her school, that took from 8am until after 9am (it normally takes no more than 25 minutes), and then another hour to get back. Every road was solid, drivers with little or no brain activity queueing across junctions causing problems for traffic travelling in another direction, and no apparent cause to it all (Why do I have the radio set to cut in when travel news is on, if the reporter isn't going to tell me why everything is slow?)
I think that one of the reasons was the reduction of one of the main routes into the city being reduced from 2 lanes and a bus lane, to a single shared lane while some resurfacing took place. Maybe I'm being to logical here, and I'd never make a councillor for having thoughts like this, but surely it would have made more sense to resurface the road and reduce the lanes AFTER the rush hour when the roads were quieter. Wouldn't it???
Posted on Sep 13, 2004 in Education News, RANTing on | Permalink
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Well, both machines in the study now have XP SP2 installed, and apart from a blue bar rolling across the screen, instead of green, at startup and a new security centre and wireless network function, there seems to be no difference.
I guess I will find out over the next few weeks when I try and use all the software I have...
Posted on Sep 11, 2004 in General articles | Permalink
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Following a weekend of no web access due to home network issues, the connection was back today, and so I took the opportunity to download and install Service Pack 2 on the two machines in my study.
After spending an age making a backup of all the important data on my main machine I finally pressed the update button with a trembling finger. Everything went smoothly and it's working fine.
Not so the second machine! 3 hours later and it's still installing...
Posted on Sep 06, 2004 in General articles | Permalink
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I don't know what else to say,
My thoughts are with the Russian people.
Posted on Sep 03, 2004 in General articles | Permalink
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I finally got around to reading the weekend paper today, and what a pleasant suprise to discover that back in the 1990's Whitehall was just as annoyed and fed up with the then Chief Inspector of Schools, Chris Woodhead, as the teachers of the country were as well.
Isn't it nice to know that the powers that be agreed with you!
Posted on Sep 01, 2004 in Education News | Permalink
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