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Got there in the end. It wasn't so difficult was it, Dick.What a loser you are, I joined with a HND in computing
Where did you do your HND?
And how many years did you do for your degree?
Got there in the end. It wasn't so difficult was it, Dick.What a loser you are, I joined with a HND in computing

I took 1 year to complete from HND to degree. HND is two years full time or 5 years part time, degree is 3 years full timeGot their in the end. It wasn't so difficult was it.
Where did you do your HND?
And how many years did you do for your degree?
Am I correct in assuming you did your HND in the Army?I took 1 year to complete from HND to degree. HND is two years full time or 5 years part time, degree is 3 years full time

You might well beAm I correct in assuming you did your HND in the Army?


I also said it needed tweaking. Though if you look at the case law, it was the ECHR that snagged Greece when they were accused of covertly doing Take Backs. Aren’t Reform suggesting they’d take us out of that?You said Reform have a plan
That is their plan.
Oops Motorbiking caught out again. Oh dearie me.

When you issue a distress call it’s because you need immediate assistance. If you don’t use the word immediate on a test you will lose marks.Have you ever actually been out on a boat?![]()
you clearly don’t have a clue defines a boat in distress
Here you are stating in one post there is no definition of distress and then in stating a definition of a distress call.
Make yer mind up there’s a good chap
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OMG I was only reading up on that the other day doing a nautical comms lesson.When you issue a distress call it’s because you need immediate assistance. If you don’t use the word immediate on a test you will lose marks.
I.e you should not say urgent or whenever you are ready or later today.
So a vessel issuing a mayday always requires immediate assistance otherwise it’s a PanPan.
“There is no definition of distress in Solas” says MotorbikingWhen you issue a distress call it’s because you need immediate assistance. If you don’t use the word immediate on a test you will lose marks.
I.e you should not say urgent or whenever you are ready or later today.
So a vessel issuing a mayday always requires immediate assistance otherwise it’s a PanPan.
OMG I was only reading up on that the other day doing a nautical comms lesson.
oops I lied

No I was. I am studying to become a sailor. I have always wanted to sail but never did anything about it. So now I am. anyways your degree? Are you going to present it?But……


there is a definition of what a distress call is. And it’s the requirement for immediate assistance.“There is no definition of distress in Solas” says Motorbiking

Zero if he had an HND or OND.The OU don't do A levels, Dick.
So how many were required?