Coeurdepirate wrote: » Btw, whichever of you started talking about the show Community in here the other day will be blamed if I fail the leaving. I started watching it on Tuesday and I'm already on season 2 :P
Eathrin wrote: » I CANNOT mess up Irish or Maths. I'm relying on those two A1s for a solid foundation.
Coeurdepirate wrote: » That's the attitude to have, I hope it all goes well for you!
Wesc. wrote: » But how would they change the geography marking scheme
Eathrin wrote: » I've been playing darts for at least the last hour. I got so good I've started throwing between my legs, got a bullseye, feel pro. No study done, meh, it's Friday.
Craig Mealy Couch wrote: » Awesome procrastination shows to watch online (If you haven't already watched most you should be ashamed) Sons of Anarchy Game of thrones Breaking Bad The Walking Dead Boardwalk Empire Spartacus (A bit man fleshy, poor enough acting but good fight scenes) The Wire Rome The Borgias Blue Bloods Bored to Death (Alright)
leaveiton wrote: » Does anyone know where I can find the proofs for theorems 11 12 and 13 on the project maths website? I've tried looking but I can't find them.
Mysteriouschic wrote: » Anyone who does business? whats the most likely abqs that we could get?
M&S* wrote: » http://www.ncca.ie/en/Curriculum_and_Assessment/Post-Primary_Education/Project_Maths/Syllabuses_and_Assessment/LC_Maths_for_examination_in_2012.pdf P.56
Togepi wrote: » Craig Mealy Couch wrote: » Awesome procrastination shows to watch online (If you haven't already watched most you should be ashamed) Sons of Anarchy Game of thrones Breaking Bad The Walking Dead Boardwalk Empire Spartacus (A bit man fleshy, poor enough acting but good fight scenes) The Wire Rome The Borgias Blue Bloods Bored to Death (Alright) And if you've watched none...?
Dapics wrote: » TQM... It's a defo. Also Changing role of management.
Namlub wrote: » I've only watched Spartacus, my tastes are so highbrow. I swear starting to watch Game Of Thrones will probably end up being the high point of my summer. And I've so many books to read as well /nerd
Martin_94 wrote: » I watch a lot of tv and spend a lot of time on the internet, and I haven't watched any of those shows. Leaving Cert what have you done to me.
Eathrin wrote: » Nothing is definite. Lessons learned.
Craig Mealy Couch wrote: » Do I smell Poppies?
reznov wrote: » Rural Quinn has certainly pulled a trick from his sleeve this year. Predictability has lowered.
leaveiton wrote: » Yeah they do, like what'll happen with our Irish paper, but in the article in the Times about that today it said that the "Louth incident" (to paraphrase you :P) cost something like €2 million. Granted, I don't know how much of that was printing, there must have been costs in distributing, it might have been higher because it was last minute, etc, but either way it'd be a hell of a lot of money to waste just because Rich died/everyone thought Plath would be on.
Patchy~ wrote: » What a cnut. I think its terribly unfair that they've made such a HUGE difference this year and no other year. OBVIOUSLY they're "entitled" to but it's a really sh1tty thing to do.