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Anything to get enough 'likes' on their Soshalll Meeeedyaa init blud?!

I sometimes wonder why these people have access to any technology whatsoever given their obvious lack of grey matter.....the term 'Smartphone' is a complete oxymoron to their type....

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University entrance standards are clearly falling as having a brain and being able to use it is not now a requirement.😄 Jules

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you need to remember that there is a difference between being academic - passing exams, and knowing a topic in depth, and being intelligent. I work with some really nice colleges who are hold doctorates, but don't necessarily see what to me seems obvious. Tangiers Orange - gone, missing her
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Agreed, no amount of academic achievement will teach good old fashioned common sense. 94 Disco 300 TDI Gone
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How much intelligence do you need to decide to climb Britain's highest mountain and think "i wonder what the weather is going to be like ?"

I also spent my life working with academics, mainly science graduates (some with pHDs) in my case and the vast majority were/are very sensible and safety conscious. To get 4 "idiots" (sic) on top of Ben Nevis in a severe winter storm is quite an achievement too, but not a laudable one. Jules

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But it’s Britan innit?

Mite rane dats all.... Regards

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I have a PhD in physics but I also have a O Level Woodwork which has actually proved to be my most useful qualification. 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-51473800

Ben Nevis tourists thank rescuers with 'generous' gifts


the moral of the story ..... take gifts of whisky, wine and chocolates...... and dosh ! in £20 Scoot Noots.

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dorsetfreelander wrote:
I have a PhD in physics but I also have a O Level Woodwork which has actually proved to be my most useful qualification.


Well at least you know why the wood is cut while your sawing it Laughing Regards

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Andy131 wrote:
you need to remember that there is a difference between being academic - passing exams, and knowing a topic in depth, and being intelligent. I work with some really nice colleges who are hold doctorates, but don't necessarily see what to me seems obvious.


On similar lines, I work with the Ambulance Service and you'd think most of the road crews would have some intelligence, needed to save lives etc. How many times do they call up and say the washer bottle lights on, what to do?

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j77 wrote:
A bit more snowy today, the Velar had a bit more of a work out getting to the top, though the sun was shining but the windchill took literally took my breath away. Passed a BMW 3 series owner who gave up and a Peugeot 3008 in a ditch.

In the Australian snow I have read that the car that gets stuck the most is a BMW. Maybe a few reasons for it, but these owners are more likely to have the money to ski & can afford more expensive cars. Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

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Also very much more likely to have performance road tyres fitted rather than all weather or M&S, we had a loan X3 which was fitted with Continental Sport Contact......very slick and grippy.......on tarmac. Regards

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Lightwater wrote:
j77 wrote:
A bit more snowy today, the Velar had a bit more of a work out getting to the top, though the sun was shining but the windchill took literally took my breath away. Passed a BMW 3 series owner who gave up and a Peugeot 3008 in a ditch.

In the Australian snow I have read that the car that gets stuck the most is a BMW. Maybe a few reasons for it, but these owners are more likely to have the money to ski & can afford more expensive cars.


My old 3 series came with BMW's awful runflat tyres. The rubber was way too hard in cold weather, so grip was lost very easily especially with 540nm torque.
Changing to normal winter tyres transformed the car so much I enjoyed driving it in the snow. Jules

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Boxbrownie wrote:
Also very much more likely to have performance road tyres fitted rather than all weather or M&S,


I didn't know that Marks and Spencers did tyres. Laughing 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
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Not just tyres.....M&S tyres though Laughing Regards

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