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Yes, Got excellent results in my public exam! :woohoo:

9A+, 1A and 1A-

A+ is above 90%

A is 80-90 %

A- is 75-80%

This opens up all possibilities for scholarships. I am busy applying them now. There are over 20-30 scholarships available here in Malaysia.

Participating in OF here helps boost my extracurricular activities' score. (This is an international forum and I am a news reporter and a beta tester for ADSWNJ's Lagrange MFD.)

Thanks for all of your support, guys.

Best wishes,

Nicholas.
 
...drolldoodle...

Are you sure you're Russian? I'm not sure if that's an existing English word or not, but if it is, it indicates a much richer vocabulary than many native speakers have, and if not, indicates a solid command over how English constructs nonsense words and whimsical insults.
 
And it's much more politically correct than the phrasing I would have used. :rofl:
 
it indicates a much richer vocabulary than many native speakers have, and if not, indicates a solid command
By now i had a decade and a half of practice, that's more than 10000 hours needed for mastery. :)

And it's much more politically correct than the phrasing I would have used. :rofl:
Well, i wanted to use :censored:, but that got bleeped out. Then i tried :censored: and :censored: with the same result, as well as :censored:, :censored: and :censored:.
So i had to remember what kind of words were used in children's books before it flew.
 
... but if it is, it indicates a much richer vocabulary than many native speakers have...

It isn't that hard to compete against people that are too lazy to say "Aluminium".

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Well, i wanted to use , but that got bleeped out. Then i tried and with the same result, as well as , and .

I didn't even know there were this many words that get censored by the forum :lol:
 
I didn't even know there were this many words that get censored by the forum :lol:

Its annoying, I can't write in English, like I speak in German. :lol: One former girlfriend already complained about me being some sort of an academic, but speaking like a steel worker... Well, by the facts, I am the son of a former steel worker. :tiphat:

(And the quality of our software projects is already measured in curses per minute... )
 
I'm sure I could probably slip some stuff past the automatic censor :)

But yes, industrial maintenance (and the military) will teach a young man or woman an interesting vocabulary.
 
Back on topic: How did I not know about this for over two years???


:rofl:
 
Well....

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Stupid thing of my day.

Just because a raiser blade cant cut hair, does not mean that it is blunt.

I now have a 2cm long gouge out of my right thumb, and am having to rapidly re-learn how to do things till it heals and I can grip with it again.
 
Stupid thing of my day.

Just because a raiser blade cant cut hair, does not mean that it is blunt.

I now have a 2cm long gouge out of my right thumb, and am having to rapidly re-learn how to do things till it heals and I can grip with it again.

CA glue usually works pretty good on razor and paper cuts. There's also a product called "Nu Skin" which is kind of the same thing.
 
I can't stand that stuff. Reeks of cloves, for some reason, and it's such a powerful odor it gives me a headache. And I'm generally not one to be bothered by smells.
 
I just called my mechanic to ask when I could go get my car, because we'll need it for the weekend. The friendly lady at the phone asked me to wait for a moment, and turned on the waiting "music".

I would describe the piece as "Mozarts Op. 40 interpreted by a monotonal PC-speaker from the 80ies". I guess they really don't like callers...
 
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