Back on Apolyton after a busy week...
BAck to my claim: about the French playing with 14 players only, it was an injury replacement of a lock, therefore the game should have been stopped. This is still no excuse for Ibanez's silly move.
I agree with Tamerlin about math being given too much importance, though it played to my advantage. For me the problem is that too many people at work write sentences with grammatical errors instead of words. Most people don't seem to understand how much this can get on my nerves, but those people are writing software, and unable to speak in their native language. How can you expect them to write in a foreign, artificial (computer) language and not commit bugs? Or, worse, get themselves understood when they ask someone to do something? And then, we often get powerpoint slides written in English by people who aren't even able to write French, and these are reminiscent of the performance of the wallaby front row in a scrum.
BAck to my claim: about the French playing with 14 players only, it was an injury replacement of a lock, therefore the game should have been stopped. This is still no excuse for Ibanez's silly move.
I agree with Tamerlin about math being given too much importance, though it played to my advantage. For me the problem is that too many people at work write sentences with grammatical errors instead of words. Most people don't seem to understand how much this can get on my nerves, but those people are writing software, and unable to speak in their native language. How can you expect them to write in a foreign, artificial (computer) language and not commit bugs? Or, worse, get themselves understood when they ask someone to do something? And then, we often get powerpoint slides written in English by people who aren't even able to write French, and these are reminiscent of the performance of the wallaby front row in a scrum.
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