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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian d marge View Post
    Vote for me ----- Stephen
    ... OK .... now what? .................................................. ..................................................

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar View Post
    If you had gone to school a little bit more often, you would realise that you are not a bad girl (at least you weren't last time I saw you), and you probably meant "..cool wild sex with girls who were as bad as me...".









    Thanks for correction Boss
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Pastor View Post
    Problem aint with the teachers, its the parents that need a kick up the jaxie







    Agree 20 zillion times man
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    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    Of course teachers believe in consequences .. but you can't show cause and effect in the clear way that you think you can .. we will accept consequences if we are the causes.
    Your industry is blinded by academic dogma.

    Lookie here:

    In December 2011, the MoE’s Briefing to the Incoming Minister (Ministry of
    Education, 2011) stated that:
    … the gap between our high performing and low performing students remains one of
    the widest in the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).
    These low performing students are likely to be Māori or Pasifika and/or from low
    socio-economic communities. Disparities in education appear early and persist
    throughout learning. (p. 8)
    Based on these findings the Briefing concluded that,
    “The greatest challenge facing the
    schooling sector is producing equitable outcomes for students”

    http://www.massey.ac.nz/massey/fms/M...ategy-2013.pdf

    Equity of outcomes for students. If you believe that goal is achievable by throwing extra resources at low performing kids then you can't call yourself any sort of education professional.

    All you teach them is that failure results in extra resources.

    When failure has some sort of consequence then you'll improve your industry performance. And not until.
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    Nothing inow get pissedusing tax payers money

    But i will remember my voters when i speed past in me new bmw


    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider View Post
    ... OK .... now what? .................................................. ..................................................
    "Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian d marge View Post
    Nothing inow get pissedusing tax payers money

    But i will remember my voters when i speed past in me new bmw










    And when ya pull down ya $350-00 underpants FFS
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moto-Dynamix View Post
    And when ya pull down ya $350-00 underpants FFS
    Let me loose on ya tripple and i might
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    Our country is way to easy to fix. Simply add a form of the PILL into all water supplies so NO ONE can get pregnant until they have passed a basic IQ test



    Man the population would decline rapidly making more houses available and so cheaper and less dumb kids so NO need for more teachers.

    There 5 minutes one cigarette and country is fixed, and I cannot even spell. And fuk the BMW also- give me 2 wheels made in Japan any day Dam Nazi;s
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian d marge View Post
    Let me loose on ya tripple and i might







    Done dude, I am so looking forward to getting her up and running. Ordered a set of Ohlins Road and track forks today for it, and are sending to a suspension man in the USA to modify for me.

    My own chassis design starts next week, so in about 2 months from now BRARP BRARP
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moto-Dynamix View Post
    Done dude, I am so looking forward to getting her up and running. Ordered a set of Ohlins Road and track forks today for it, and are sending to a suspension man in the USA to modify for me.

    My own chassis design starts next week, so in about 2 months from now BRARP BRARP
    Just in time for round 3 of the HMCC Winter Series...if'n ya hurry...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moto-Dynamix View Post
    Done dude, I am so looking forward to getting her up and running. Ordered a set of Ohlins Road and track forks today for it, and are sending to a suspension man in the USA to modify for me.

    My own chassis design starts next week, so in about 2 months from now BRARP BRARP
    Build it in carbon fibre with a very low hysterisis co efficient and ill send ya some underpants

    Hahahhaha
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    Love to see it finished
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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    The Kiwi habit of suggesting an outcome and expecting it to happen does not fit well with those from cultures who expect to have a step by step plan with detailed instructions placed in front of them.
    Is a fucking good habit. And not that common even here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    Is a fucking good habit. And not that common even here.
    It also can be translated to
    "Wing it and hope for the best" or the kiwi translation "She'll be right"

    - all depends on the outcome and effort put in.

    Too often what is planned and an expected outcome never reach fruition.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian d marge View Post
    Build it in carbon fibre with a very low hysterisis co efficient and ill send ya some underpants

    Hahahhaha
    Stephen

    Love to see it finished






    You may well just be quite surprised then when my baby is finished!!!!!!!!!!! I cannot have the body work done until complete chassis is finished though obviously, so this will be few moths away as yet though
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    Is a fucking good habit.
    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    It also can be translated to
    "Wing it and hope for the best" or the kiwi translation "She'll be right"
    You need another dictionary, that's more or less the opposite of:

    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    suggesting an outcome and expecting it to happen
    And this:

    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    - all depends on the outcome and effort put in.
    is arse about face too, and exactly the point: the outcome depends on the effort.

    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    Too often what is planned and an expected outcome never reach fruition.
    Yes, usually through lack of effort.

    Now if you were pointing to the time-honoured tradition of suggesting an outcome and assigning completely insufficient resources to achieve it then you'd have a point. But to be honest I find that business model to be more of an Aussie-corporate-in-NZ trick, rather than a native Kiwi one. In fact it's common to most multinationals in an off-shore environment.
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