Difference between revisions of "Mr Nicholls"

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==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
  
"The Scottish phone book is this thick [indicates that the book is slim with his hands] for an area this big [indicating large area with hands}, whereas the London phone book is this thick [indicating a large, thick book with his hands] for an area this big [indicating a small area]. That is what a computer file sytem is like".... All I learnt from Mr Nichols in a year... Thank heavens for Mr Gray and Saltash cruiser club spreadsheets...
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* "The Scottish phone book is this thick [indicates that the book is slim with his hands] for an area this big [indicating large area with hands}, whereas the London phone book is this thick [indicating a large, thick book with his hands] for an area this big [indicating a small area]. That is what a computer file sytem is like".... All I learnt from Mr Nichols in a year... Thank heavens for Mr Gray and Saltash cruiser club spreadsheets...
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* At a yr7 parents evening...
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Mr Nichols: "I'm afraid I haven't seen your daughters work file for the past 3 months"
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Parent (pointing at daughters file on table): "What's that then?"

Revision as of 21:40, 27 August 2006

  • Does Mr Nichols class as a retired teacher or was he sacked? Anyone ever going to shed some light on this matter?
  • Mr Nichols was an ICT 'teacher'.

Quotes

  • "The Scottish phone book is this thick [indicates that the book is slim with his hands] for an area this big [indicating large area with hands}, whereas the London phone book is this thick [indicating a large, thick book with his hands] for an area this big [indicating a small area]. That is what a computer file sytem is like".... All I learnt from Mr Nichols in a year... Thank heavens for Mr Gray and Saltash cruiser club spreadsheets...
  • At a yr7 parents evening...

Mr Nichols: "I'm afraid I haven't seen your daughters work file for the past 3 months" Parent (pointing at daughters file on table): "What's that then?"