When I was a primary school kid we didn't have gifted and talented classes. Kids who were ahead of the class could continue doing more and more advanced maths, move onto the next year's work, though in 6th grade the problems only went up to advanced 6th grade. I don't know what you would do if you were smart but unsatisfied with maths, I guess you'd be disruptive.
That guy pretends he was fired and sued for sharing that meme. He was neither. He was told off, got butt hurt and stopped going to work, got fired for not going to work, lied about being fired for the meme and got sued for the lie
there's no such thing as two standard deviations
The reason for testing is that people on either end of the bell curve need to be educated differently to the people in the middle and to each other
Yeah, in the '80s we called them "special"
I bet they have loyalty cards too, so that can collate all your purchases and advertise at you better, and/or sell the data for a decent profit
My mother's garden was watered with rain water. We don't have acid rain so there's nearly nothing in that and that garden is quite productive. Plants get all the nutrients they need from well fertilized dirt
So tap water is also bad? That has no minerals to speak of, at least where I live
Well that sucks
Thanks, that is pretty neat
Are you in the industry, 'cause that doesn't ring true to me. Why would you spend the energy to evaporate water when it's so cheap and easy to dump the water on the petunia patch?
Refrigerators collect waste water in a tray on the assumption that the indoor climate will be dry enough for the water to ambient evaporate
Air con is incredibly popular in the tropics where it's dropping 100% RH to 30% and making a lot of water
As a rule when talking to management you love the place you work, 5 years? You'll be there in ten
I mean unless you have complaints you really feel you need to raise
They won't tell you if they're planning on firing you. You take the mandatory notice you must give as a target and never give more notice than that.