Tea? (Part 4)

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classic33

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oooops sorry! some how i read your post as 'youngest daughter' haha :tongue:

i'm still at school (16 years old) and i can say that my primary didn't have a sick bay/room (i don't think although i think there was a tiny room with a chair and a few plasters etc), no nurse and i'm not sure of the level of training of the staff but i think one or two were first aiders and in the secondary school i am at currently there is a full blown sick ward with the main nurses room with some meds and chairs and first aid bits and pieces and the computer to enter a record for every time someone comes in and then out the back there is a load of beds etc. nurse is full time, 5 days a week and a proper trained nurse to a high level (slips my mind exactly what training right now) and that's all she does
then again my primary school had about 120 students and my secondary school has over 2,500!
Cheers Ed
About the same size as the one I was at.
School before that, around 300.
 

young Ed

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About the same size as the one I was at.
School before that, around 300.
mines something like the biggest secondary school in kent and second biggest or so in south east
Cheers Ed
 

Shut Up Legs

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As I'm still not feeling that well, I found a different activity today: writing assembler code, then linking it into executables! :crazy:
So far, I've managed to get a basic "Hello World" Win32 program working, where the only source file is an 18-line assembler source file.
I'm struggling not to let my head explode. :rolleyes: It's been a while since I got my hands dirty writing assembler code.
 

classic33

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As I'm still not feeling that well, I found a different activity today: writing assembler code, then linking it into executables! :crazy:
So far, I've managed to get a basic "Hello World" Win32 program working, where the only source file is an 18-line assembler source file.
I'm struggling not to let my head explode. :rolleyes: It's been a while since I got my hands dirty writing assembler code.
Can't be that bad if you can get yer head round that!
 

classic33

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classic33

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Dawn Chorus has been going on for the last few minutes now.

Where'd that owl disappear to?
 
Same here @Mo1959 . we've got a break in the rain but it is so dark out that I'm not going for a bike ride today. I'm also exhausted from yesterday, did way too much and am paying for it today. It's hard to explain to people who don't have the condition (adrenal insufficiency) but I have no strength in my body and every limb does ache from exhaustion but aches from a lack of glucose in my body. If I try anything like this I'm I'll end up in à&e. So a quiet day is in order today.

I've just had a yell from downstairs complaining that it is going dark :rain:must be due any minute...
 
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