In English its entirely ambiguous. It can be 96 or 36. In Maths it is 36. Maths has additional rules which English doesn't have.
I was taught the order of precidence in O level maths, but no one ever mentioned Bodmas. In my view its far more complicated to learn the acronym and remember...
Thats incredible - I like the way he just gets up and starts running around arguing with everyone with half the bone hanging out of his leg. Thats proper hard.
Such sad news that a nurse has died of the virus. Of course every death is awful, but it must seem like an extra kick in the teeth for all on the NHS front line. RIP
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-51952607
The Police are now cracking down on Easter Eggs being sold.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-52090441
you've really got your priorities straight guys. Well done.
I think the police are getting this wrong. Just seen pictures on the local news of them leafleting people who have driven a few miles out of town to exercise. One of the 'offenders' was making the point that all the city parks were packed (this was Bristol), so he'd driven a few miles out of...
Sorry, but this has largely been caused by bad advice by the authorities - its not the people. They have closed the bars and restaurants and encouraged us to get out and enjoy open spaces. The National Trust threw open the gates of its parks for free (they have now rapidly back-pedalled on...
Evidently I'm one of those who dont get it. How would driving my car to the Lake District and walking about in the fresh air miles from the nearest person be dangerous and irresponsible? The national trust have opened up its sites for free to encourage us to walk in the open. But now the...
Rather mixed messages on the news this eve. We are being enouraged to get out and exercise whilst strictly observing social distancing measures, but then the BBC news was reporting that loads of people were ignoring the advice and walking up Snowdon, and others going to the beach. Surely thats...