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marrige

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By Stuart Mathews
Stuart Mathews
29.Nov
29 November 2010
Last Updated: 30 October 2015
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image1153008776.jpgI don't think much of marriage. Certainly not as a working man, traveling man and well I think for a man marriage actually sucks quite bad.
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Trip to Scotland

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By Stuart Mathews
Stuart Mathews
25.Nov
25 November 2010
Last Updated: 30 October 2015
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image1156790351.jpgAfter a tricky start. We (cousin Kirsty and I) finally left London for Scotland. As it happened a train broke down, it then cancelled ours, we've had to head and change at different stations. On the upside, we've been able to get accommodation sorted out last minute at very good rates.

We made it to Dundee where I saw the RMS Discovery, saw lock ness, castles etc... very cold and lots of snow!

Technical explanation

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By Stuart Mathews
Stuart Mathews
19.Nov
19 November 2010
Last Updated: 30 October 2015
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image542231470.jpgI sat in a technical lecture recently and attended understanding almost everything beforehand about the subject matter. What was interesting was seeing how it was explained to the rest of the audience. I found it very much like a mathematics class where you are so lost that you just agree with the lecturer because you don't know any better and basically you're confused, behind and not with it. I felt like this even though I knew everything and knew enough upfront to decipher the knots the lecture was taking. It was the lecture, not the students inability to take in or understand. I think that this was true in this specific instance but it also highlighted to few in the lecture who still,even without the facilitation of consistency and good explanation, were able to cope, extrapolate. Probably the fair few who could make it through.

This reminds me how the lack of good explanation can cause this general boring, lost 'mathematics' feeling described earlier which should not be the desired effect of teaching and is not a reflection on the student. If anything it gets the students to think they know nothing and much try harder...good but bad.
Tags: interesting, technical, lecture

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