Try again, fail better
Well, nine rather than sixteen minor faults, but still three major ones.
Previously I'd tended to fail for lack of observations; this time I turned my head constantly, as if a partially-deaf owl seeking an especially succulent but somewhat stealthy shrew, and mostly failed for lack of steering.
(apart from hitting the curb on the parallel park; I don't see why this is an automatic failure, tyres being solid enough that it won't damage the council's curb, and probably only somewhat reduce the life of the tyres)
Fourth time pays for all, that's what they say ...
I've spent £1592 on driving lessons and tests to date. I can't help thinking at the moment that I might rather have a dual-processor PowerMac, or four weeks youth-hostelling in Australia.
Previously I'd tended to fail for lack of observations; this time I turned my head constantly, as if a partially-deaf owl seeking an especially succulent but somewhat stealthy shrew, and mostly failed for lack of steering.
(apart from hitting the curb on the parallel park; I don't see why this is an automatic failure, tyres being solid enough that it won't damage the council's curb, and probably only somewhat reduce the life of the tyres)
Fourth time pays for all, that's what they say ...
I've spent £1592 on driving lessons and tests to date. I can't help thinking at the moment that I might rather have a dual-processor PowerMac, or four weeks youth-hostelling in Australia.
no subject
The answer at A-level was that I'd read a university-level chemistry book and it seemed to be more of the same stuff that happened at A-level, whilst university-level maths appeared to be going off in different directions. But there's something in the back of my mind, occasionally sticking out towards the middle, that wants to MAKE THINGS, and on the scale of refineries or their outputs rather than little bits of twee artistry.
Finding a job which produces software for sale to the public might be a saner direction.