Originally posted by KieranU2:[..]
I'll maybe get 7 free periods next year out of 28.
Wow. That sounds bad.
Next year's gonna be a hard one but I reckon you'll do it.
HA, that sounds amazing! That would be so much fun. Apparently our school server is really shit and has a small capacity. A reliable Computing teacher told us that he had to start clearing stuff of the server because there wasn't much space left. Our school isn't really that good overall. A lot of crappy teachers too.
And when they found all these mp3s and videos and things on there, they threatened suspension. Me and a friend must have loaded up 1% of the world's entire music on there easy.
Yeah, it's got quite a lot of databases bits to it. Like, it mentions alot about keys (primary, foreign, atomic...). Data dictionaries, anomalies and all that too.
Wish you were my teacher then. She was absoultely useless at teaching Computing. I don't even know why she's teaching it. She's about 4 ft 2 as well, and really bossy. When she was 'teaching', she was just copying notes from a book and putting them on a slideshow for us to copy down. And we asked her a question, she would barely know the answer to it. Absoutely useless.
My teachers used to do that, copy and show on the board. They should learn, after all what are we there for? Apart from the messing around, I'm, and I'm sure you as well, there to learn, not to have some angry little lady literally copying out of a book. That's ridiculous.
Normalisation is sorting data into forms. There is 4 forms - UNF (Un-organised form), 1NF (1st normal form - spliting it in to 2 entities of one being of the attributes which only appear once in a table, and the other being of multi-valued attributes), 2NF (2nd normal form - removing partial dependencies and splitting it into 3 entities), 3NF (3rd normal form - splitting it into 4 entities). It's actually quite hard to explain. But I'll send you a link of a past paper.
Question - http://www.sqa.org.uk/pastpapers/papers/papers/2010/H_Information-Systems_all_2010.pdf (go to Question 13)
Answer - http://www.sqa.org.uk/pastpapers/papers/instructions/2010/mi_H_Information-Systems_all_2010.pdf (Question 13 again)
Can't view those PDFs as I don't have PDF viewing on this computer but I know what you mean - I think. Like databases for various information. That was good, I always used to enjoy that but when it got over-complicated it was just stupid.
Yeah, they are pretty juvenile. There is loads of them who were so unbelievably nasty back in 2nd year and now really friendly. And it's exactly how you said - they get influenced by their friends to act nasty to you.
I've had a couple of friends who have turned nasty before, but not a huge amount. It's mainly been girls.
Yeah, it's good if you keep in touch with them, because no matter how far away they are, you are still friends with them. And it's also interesting to hear how they are doing and what they are up to. But it is hard, because you can't exactly visit them on a regular basis.
Peer pressure is a real bitch. But karma's more so a bitch. Eventually they get their karma. I'd love to be visiting all my friends but you can't because of that reason. The girls are the worst, the guys you can tell them to fuck off and they don't bother you so much, but the girls, because they get so attached to you, they want to keep bothering you and all you want to say is fuck off. You say that then you get in shit.
Yeah I've had some scary ones but thankfully no more. They used to prank our phone (not scary but annoying) and eventually I saw them and told them to fuck off and grow the fuck off. Never got another one - maybe they grew up or realised they're wasting their fucking time and I don't care.
Drew, only 1 post away from 10,000!
One ahead. And you were here to see it. Five years.