Dogbert wrote: ↑Sun Aug 07, 2022 8:47 pmS/Lt_Phillips wrote: ↑Sun Aug 07, 2022 8:29 pmActually , I didn't say that Engineering was a Mickey Mouse degreeDogbert wrote: ↑Sun Aug 07, 2022 8:02 pm How many years was your degree ?
What did you do in the evenings / weekends / Holidays in your Engineering degree , were they all consumed with mandatory EMS ?
Muir got no special dispensation during her 5 years at Glasgow .
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Did I say she did? No. Her achievements on the track are fantastic, never mind that she has also completed a tough degree at the same time. Even getting accepted onto a vet degree course is incredibly difficult.
However, I'm still challenging your assertion that an engineering degree is somehow mickey mouse. 4 years, I worked every summer on industrial placements and had to work pretty bloody hard thank you, including most evenings & weekends when it got to the sharp end. For context, the literature review part for the research project in final year was longer than the entire 2-year dissertation that my flat-mate submitted, and I had a design project to do as well at the same time. I take it your degree wasn't in engineering if you think it's so easy? Ever wonder why the country is short of engineers?
Media studies or social anthropology, now that's mickey-mouse.
I was merely pointing out that Muir woulld have more time to concentrate on running with what are often called 'Mickey Mouse Degrees ,even with a more intellectually rigorus degree as Engineering , she still would have had more time to concentrate on running compared to Vet Med
My First Degree was in Medicine , then decided to athe a complete break after my SSC with the Light Infantry to take my Second degree in Forestry , with my MSC in Forestry Management at Trinty Oxford , all which were challenging in their own ways , all now , many many years ago, ,but none of them as all time consuming as my son's Vet Med degreeS/Lt_Phillips wrote: ↑Sun Aug 07, 2022 9:07 pmYou're right, though it did come across that way. I think picking engineering degrees was a poor choice to illustrate your point though. Nevertheless, apologies.Dogbert wrote: ↑Sun Aug 07, 2022 8:47 pm Actually , I didn't say that Engineering was a Mickey Mouse degree
I was merely pointing out that Muir woulld have more time to concentrate on running with what are often called 'Mickey Mouse Degrees ,even with a more intellectually rigorus degree as Engineering , she still would have had more time to concentrate on running compared to Vet Med
My First Degree was in Medicine , then decided to athe a complete break after my SSC with the Light Infantry to take my Second degree in Forestry , with my MSC in Forestry Management at Trinty Oxford , all which were challenging in their own ways , all now , many many years ago, ,but none of them as all time consuming as my son's Vet Med degree
Decent CV btw. That's quite a career change!
Hah , It's me who should be saying sorry
Actually I did need to pick a rigorous degree , so deliberately chose Engineering as I knew an Engineer would read it and bite ]
Forestry didn't pay well , and with a young family to provide for , and being in Aberdeen , it was off to the rigs.
Eventually going on to found my own Well Services Company , which I sold a couple of years ago , so sort of semi retired now
I've employed lots of engineers in my time , and if there is one thing that really winds them up is being told there degree wasn't really challenging - sorry
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Dogbert wrote: ↑Sun Aug 07, 2022 9:18 pmDogbert wrote: ↑Sun Aug 07, 2022 8:47 pmS/Lt_Phillips wrote: ↑Sun Aug 07, 2022 8:29 pm
Actually , I didn't say that Engineering was a Mickey Mouse degree
I was merely pointing out that Muir woulld have more time to concentrate on running with what are often called 'Mickey Mouse Degrees ,even with a more intellectually rigorus degree as Engineering , she still would have had more time to concentrate on running compared to Vet Med
My First Degree was in Medicine , then decided to athe a complete break after my SSC with the Light Infantry to take my Second degree in Forestry , with my MSC in Forestry Management at Trinty Oxford , all which were challenging in their own ways , all now , many many years ago, ,but none of them as all time consuming as my son's Vet Med degreeS/Lt_Phillips wrote: ↑Sun Aug 07, 2022 9:07 pm
Hah , It's me who should be saying sorry
Actually I did need to pick a rigorous degree , so deliberately chose Engineering as I knew an Engineer would read it and bite ]
Forestry didn't pay well , and with a young family to provide for , and being in Aberdeen , it was off to the rigs.
Eventually going on to found my own Well Services Company , which I sold a couple of years ago , so sort of semi retired now
I've employed lots of engineers in my time , and if there is one thing that really winds them up is being told there degree wasn't really challenging - sorry
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There aren't, or shouldn't be any Mickey Mouse degrees.
Engineering degrees are a bit like maths at school, you are given the formulas and you do hundreds/thousands of repetitions before sitting an exam which will use the same repetitions.
Arts and Humanities teach methods of discussing a premise and putting forward an argument.
Social Sciences use the methods of the first to achieve the second.
Some people are suited to one of those over the others, if you are lucky you choose correctly at age 18.
This is necessarily reductive.
Engineering degrees are a bit like maths at school, you are given the formulas and you do hundreds/thousands of repetitions before sitting an exam which will use the same repetitions.
Arts and Humanities teach methods of discussing a premise and putting forward an argument.
Social Sciences use the methods of the first to achieve the second.
Some people are suited to one of those over the others, if you are lucky you choose correctly at age 18.
This is necessarily reductive.
Indeed , Apparently this has been Scotland's most successfully Commonwealth Games , outside of our Home Games
49 medals - 12 gold, 11 silver, and 26 bronze - with one day of competition left.
A Fantastic result. , lots of hard work, effort, along with the inevitable setbacks & injuries go into such a performance , most of us can only stand back and applaud
49 medals - 12 gold, 11 silver, and 26 bronze - with one day of competition left.
A Fantastic result. , lots of hard work, effort, along with the inevitable setbacks & injuries go into such a performance , most of us can only stand back and applaud
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Per size of population we have done pretty well when compared to some of the bigger countries. Delighted!
Great to have the festival back!
Had a cracking night at the Fringe last night and saw a couple of great comedy shows. It's pretty cool, particularly in a UK context, that you can have such a massive event with folk from all over and have such a friendly atmosphere.
Had a cracking night at the Fringe last night and saw a couple of great comedy shows. It's pretty cool, particularly in a UK context, that you can have such a massive event with folk from all over and have such a friendly atmosphere.
All the money you made will never buy back your soul
Mate was staying over on Saturday so we went up town to visit a few pop up bars and wander round. George Square was mobbed but bars in Teviot Row and behind McEwan Hall etc were quieter. Its nice to sit outside in nice warm weather with a few beers and agree that the friendly atmosphere is brilliant. As usual we had too many beers including some nice Weissbier in Bauhaus Bar on the way home. Might do it again ....Slick wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 8:48 am Great to have the festival back!
Had a cracking night at the Fringe last night and saw a couple of great comedy shows. It's pretty cool, particularly in a UK context, that you can have such a massive event with folk from all over and have such a friendly atmosphere.
Excited to see the sublime Malin Byström as Salome at the Usher Hall on Sunday
Anyway - as this is a Rugby Thread ....
I see Ross Thompson has had surgery on his back and will miss the opening matches of the season. and Pieretto has has surgery on his shoulder and is out until November.
Can see why Glasgow have brought in Hodgson and Sordoni
Anyway - as this is a Rugby Thread ....
I see Ross Thompson has had surgery on his back and will miss the opening matches of the season. and Pieretto has has surgery on his shoulder and is out until November.
Can see why Glasgow have brought in Hodgson and Sordoni
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Should be playing McLaren rather than Sordoni. Sordoni has been crocked for a while, is the same age, and only has three games. Why are the SRU signing these guys and not playing McLaren?Dogbert wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 12:03 pm Excited to see the sublime Malin Byström as Salome at the Usher Hall on Sunday
Anyway - as this is a Rugby Thread ....
I see Ross Thompson has had surgery on his back and will miss the opening matches of the season. and Pieretto has has surgery on his shoulder and is out until November.
Can see why Glasgow have brought in Hodgson and Sordoni
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Maybe they will play McLaren but need someone in case he gets injured whilst Pieretto is out.I like neeps wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 2:16 pmShould be playing McLaren rather than Sordoni. Sordoni has been crocked for a while, is the same age, and only has three games. Why are the SRU signing these guys and not playing McLaren?Dogbert wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 12:03 pm Excited to see the sublime Malin Byström as Salome at the Usher Hall on Sunday
Anyway - as this is a Rugby Thread ....
I see Ross Thompson has had surgery on his back and will miss the opening matches of the season. and Pieretto has has surgery on his shoulder and is out until November.
Can see why Glasgow have brought in Hodgson and Sordoni
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McLaren isn't with the squad (hasn't been included in any of the press releases but Old Glory plodders have) so that's not the case.KingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 6:14 pmMaybe they will play McLaren but need someone in case he gets injured whilst Pieretto is out.I like neeps wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 2:16 pmShould be playing McLaren rather than Sordoni. Sordoni has been crocked for a while, is the same age, and only has three games. Why are the SRU signing these guys and not playing McLaren?Dogbert wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 12:03 pm Excited to see the sublime Malin Byström as Salome at the Usher Hall on Sunday
Anyway - as this is a Rugby Thread ....
I see Ross Thompson has had surgery on his back and will miss the opening matches of the season. and Pieretto has has surgery on his shoulder and is out until November.
Can see why Glasgow have brought in Hodgson and Sordoni
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I'm confusing McLaren with Murphy Walker. Did McLaren not join Edinburgh last season on a short term deal when Gamble joined London Scottish? Perhaps he is going to move across permanently. He was aligned with Heriot's, so that would make more sense than traipsing back and forward between Edinburgh and Glasgow.I like neeps wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 6:32 pmMcLaren isn't with the squad (hasn't been included in any of the press releases but Old Glory plodders have) so that's not the case.KingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 6:14 pmMaybe they will play McLaren but need someone in case he gets injured whilst Pieretto is out.I like neeps wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 2:16 pm
Should be playing McLaren rather than Sordoni. Sordoni has been crocked for a while, is the same age, and only has three games. Why are the SRU signing these guys and not playing McLaren?
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No, Edinburgh registered him for Europe but he didn't appear and they loaned in THs when in a real pinch.KingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Fri Aug 12, 2022 8:45 amI'm confusing McLaren with Murphy Walker. Did McLaren not join Edinburgh last season on a short term deal when Gamble joined London Scottish? Perhaps he is going to move across permanently. He was aligned with Heriot's, so that would make more sense than traipsing back and forward between Edinburgh and Glasgow.I like neeps wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 6:32 pmMcLaren isn't with the squad (hasn't been included in any of the press releases but Old Glory plodders have) so that's not the case.KingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 6:14 pm
Maybe they will play McLaren but need someone in case he gets injured whilst Pieretto is out.
Think you need to watch it online, decent match.
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I built a fence at Sandhurst.
I had a run in with one or two of the uniformed lot whilst I was doing it. One of them with stripes pulled me up on protective gear.
I pointed out I didn't work for him so he could fuck the fuck off.
Not a happy bunny.
Another time I was passing a personnel carrier with the tractor, said tractor had a post rammer on the back. Long story short, the post rammer is made up of RSJs and the point of one of them was sticking out, I managed to rip a long cut along the side of the personnel carrier.
Another officer type didn't believe I lived in France at the time and was only there for that job.
I maintain that the driver of the military vehicle should have pulled over further, he had room to do so, I didn't.
I had a run in with one or two of the uniformed lot whilst I was doing it. One of them with stripes pulled me up on protective gear.
I pointed out I didn't work for him so he could fuck the fuck off.
Not a happy bunny.
Another time I was passing a personnel carrier with the tractor, said tractor had a post rammer on the back. Long story short, the post rammer is made up of RSJs and the point of one of them was sticking out, I managed to rip a long cut along the side of the personnel carrier.
Another officer type didn't believe I lived in France at the time and was only there for that job.
I maintain that the driver of the military vehicle should have pulled over further, he had room to do so, I didn't.
Funnily enough No , I was pretty set on what I wanted to do , Although I was born in Glasgow , I drew up from the age of 4 in Belfast , and left with a heavy Belfast accent ( which I can still go into when pissed ) , The Army agreed that the background was 'useful' ( I was shit a medicine anyway - it was a win/win for everyone )
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I'm assuming you never registered then. It's good to hear you were able to pursue the trade your family wantedDogbert wrote: ↑Sun Aug 14, 2022 3:10 pmFunnily enough No , I was pretty set on what I wanted to do , Although I was born in Glasgow , I drew up from the age of 4 in Belfast , and left with a heavy Belfast accent ( which I can still go into when pissed ) , The Army agreed that the background was 'useful' ( I was shit a medicine anyway - it was a win/win for everyone )
A bit late to the dick swinging party bit as of Friday past I also have a degree
Congratulations Jock , you are part of a noble profession ( One I could not hack )
You will make a diffence to countless of peoples , and their friends and families lives. Not many people make that achievement
Kudos to you Sir ,
You will make a diffence to countless of peoples , and their friends and families lives. Not many people make that achievement
Kudos to you Sir ,
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Haven't seen one. They got taken over by Viaplay during the summer so their cash requirements probably aren't quite as stark as previous years. I don't doubt there will be deals to be had at some point, but I doubt the discounts will be as deep nor the overall subscription cost as low as previous years.
Edit: they have a planned UK launch in October, so any discounts will probably tie in with that. They'll be called Viaplay Sports Network.
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Fin Richardson, 24yo tighthead prop, has signed for Exeter. You may remember his dad (Guy) who was Scotland team manager and also team manager for a lions tour. He was born and brought up in Edinburgh, and moved to Exeter to complete a law degree. Another tighthead prop out of nowhere would be well received. Fingers crossed he gets some gametime.