T'nternet problems continue and Orange have been particularly crap. Despite my email saying thatI had changed modems and reinstalled, and checked the cables and the filters, they sent me an email saying that they had found this online help article. I opened it and it suggested that my DUN (Dial Up Network) could be the problem and had I checked it was installed correctly, and had I checked the cables and filters!
IF IT WASN'T INSTALLED CORRECTLY HOW THE HELL COULD I CONTACT YOU?
IT WOULDN'T BLOODY WORK AT ALL!!
Suffice to say I have requested my MAC code and will be moving ISP, I am paying too much anyway and if the problem continues I know that it is BT that are talking complete cobblers as I know the equipment is working my end, it's all brand new now.
This comes at the end of a long day at school. The government are revamping the structure of the National Numeracy and Literacy Strategies. We have been given a copy of the new framework.
No one understands it.
It is far too complicated and requires far too much work to be workable at the moment. This all stems from one key thing. They start with 7 Strands that we have to teach and then they inform us that this will fit into 5 blocks, which will in turn be divided into 3 parts to teach across the 3 terms. Now I don't have a problem with the last part, but someone needs to explain to the experts that wrote it that 7 doesn't go easily into 5.
Expert - let's break that down.
x = the unknown
spurt = drip under pressure.
Expert = Unknown drip under pressure.
The best part is; it has probably cost a million or two to sort and is not very different from the old framework in many aspects (those are the bits we do understand).
Welcome to my mind.
The ramblings within this blog serve no purpose whatsoever, and any similarity between what is written here and real life is purely coincidental.
Monday, March 05, 2007
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