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*ahem* engineer whose specialisation is statistics checking in & you reference the lawyer

Lawyers are wordsmiths like myself and Hamish is Hamish; my apologies.

Please accept one student copy of SPSS as a goodwill offering.

B.Soc.Sc major in T tests

I was surprised when they changed the rules regarding to teachers from needing a diploma to a degree. Suddenly it's a much bigger commitment and time to become a teacher. Do you think it will increase the quality of teachers due to this?

Hmmm that one can sometimes take the input shaft with it, hopefully not yet and it's just on it's way out.

Outside chance, but can also be a clutch issue. Thrust bearing another slight possibility if it's rattling around on the input shaft retainer because it's slightly touching the pressure plate (a good way to test out this one is to put a small amount of pressure on the clutch pedal so that it presses the bearing firmly up against clutch, but doesn't engage the clutch...if noise disappears then it's probably this. Otherwise input shaft / spigot bearing is your culprit.

Might as well do rear main while you're there too.

Thrust bearing sounds very logical as I'm pretty sure the noise went away as I touched the clutch peddle.

Rear main was done with the new engine so should be good.

Thrust bearing sounds very logical as I'm pretty sure the noise went away as I touched the clutch peddle.

Rear main was done with the new engine so should be good.

That's good news hopefully then

Just a semi box out job and hopefully it was just noisy and hasn't chewed away at the input shaft retainer, not that these are particularly expensive

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I was surprised when they changed the rules regarding to teachers from needing a diploma to a degree. Suddenly it's a much bigger commitment and time to become a teacher. Do you think it will increase the quality of teachers due to this?

no

I was surprised when they changed the rules regarding to teachers from needing a diploma to a degree. Suddenly it's a much bigger commitment and time to become a teacher. Do you think it will increase the quality of teachers due to this?

Yep

Can't guarantee that, but can guarantee there are heaps of lazy, uncommitted teachers who got through on a diploma and want a quick career in something they aren't particularly passionate about. Leesh has mentored quite a few teachers doing their student prac with her and it's always the diploma students who are the worst.

May mean a potential shortage in future, but yes I'd expect the quality to improve. Really no different logic from making med students do 6+ years of uni.

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