Sunday, 13 September 2009

A Brand New Challenge

I've Decided, In My Wisdom To, Try And Further You Understandings Of Chemistry To Set You All A Challenge To Make An A3 Poster, On the Development Of Atomic Structure, From I Think Dalton To JJ Johnson. With Specific Detail To The Different Theories And The Experiments Which Provided Proof. This Is To Be Handed To Me By Not Latter Than The 24th September. There Will Be A Certificate For The Best.

All the Best,
Tim

8 comments:

lord of physics said...

Aww Tim do you miss us all that much that you have to blog???

Tom Fleming said...

haha - whey! mr snell just owned you. although i guess you'll delete anything i write, in your no doubt infinite wisdom. Yours sincerely, your old pal Flem.

Lord Tim Of The Bumblebees said...

Awww Sir Do You Really Miss Me That Much That You Feel The Need To Read "My" Blog And Also Then Comment?
And No, I Just Considered That This Would Be A Good Place To Mislead One of My Old Chemistry Chums Into Doing My Homework For Me, It's Really Boring.
Also Sir aka Dazza (I've been speaking to my uncle), What Is Up With Room 10, surely it not just me who can see that it is not a classroom, its a stoarge room. No doubt those tables are there for storage, along with the fourth issue of National geographic and the the broken keyboards.

I beat you in Latin Verse Flemm, So HA! Owned! (59/60 If You'd Like To Know.

All the Best,
Tim

lord of physics said...

Room 10!!! That was a storage room as far as I can remember when I was there but has now been converted. I hear from sources that some groups of up to 30 students are timetabled in there even though there is only space for about 20 seats and the rest on the floor!! and to you I will always be sir! haha say hi to uncle for me

Tom Fleming said...

I had been made aware of that Latin controversy, Mr Mmunday, but as always it is an honour to be proven inferior by one of your intellectual calibre and social graces. I nearly smirked there, what an odd experience - i thought that only happened in literature. All the best, and more,
Flemm

Lord Tim Of The Bumblebees said...

Hi Sir,
You Use To Work At Notre Dame Didn't You? (As if I Didn't Already though I Personally Thought It Was Quite A Good Introduction To the Topic) And I The Small Cahnce That You May Look At This Before monday, Do You Ever Remeber there being a EDT EES Progamme Ran? (Engineering Education Scheme. I'm Guessong No. It's Basically were 4 year 12 who have an interest in Engineering join up with a local company who send a Mentor engineer and set a real life engeering problem which the 4 students then solve, I have an idea of a company who might agree to do it, seeing as you are my closest link to at this current time, do you think i could convince anyone to do it?
Thank You For Your Time
I Hope You're Enjoying The new Start Of Year.
All The Best Tim.

lord of physics said...

Firstly read your message and think about the words miss spelt or just missed out! Secondly I sent a message with Anna to speak to Mr Mullis, alternatively there is Mr Malik (NOT Dr Malik) but dont think he will know about it. I had never heard of it until I came to Diss where it was run last year by Mr Gittins, so doubt they know much about it at NDHS. Final possibility is the head of Technology but that person started after I had left so dont know who it is. Sorry cant be more help.

Bimbigeek said...

This blog has been highjacked by non-chemists and latin smirkers....what is going on?!
How's it going Tim.....am I correct in thinking your doing chemistry somewhere else?!! Should I be offended? Is there something you want to tell me....from a distance........