Ssssssshhhhhh, don't mention Reform.

Oh dear. You really have been suckered in havent you. Anyways start a new thread on the OU as this will get locked otherwise
 
You said equipment!!!!
I did, I mentioned equipment when I referred to the robot you claimed to have worked on, and the 3D studio, and the super computer.

I also mentioned equipment when I referred to swapping pieces of equipment on lampposts. :rolleyes:
Are you getting befuddled again?
 
Your lack of understanding really shines through
Don't worry about it, it takes years of study at a university to fully understand these things. You are not alone.
Oh dear. You really have been suckered in havent you. Anyways start a new thread on the OU as this will get locked otherwise
Bland denials and resort to insults.

It's almost as though you can't actually describe what it is you're supposed to do that is so different to what I've described. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
The reason is obvious. :giggle::giggle:
 
I did, I mentioned equipment when I referred to the robot you claimed to have worked on, and the 3D studio, and the super computer.

I also mentioned equipment when I referred to swapping pieces of equipment on lampposts. :rolleyes:
Are you getting befuddled again?
Yes check out Hull University 3D labs and robotic labs
 
One year to complete the degree, I did two previous years to gain the HND. Oh dear this is becoming increasingly embarrassing
Don't worry about it, it takes years of study at a university to fully understand these things.
But you only did one year. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

Your HNC and HND was gained through apprenticeship.
No need to be embarrassed. All qualifications are good. :)
 
A Higher National Diploma (HND) in Computing is a two-year, higher education qualification that provides students with practical skills and theoretical knowledge in computing and related fields. It's equivalent to the first two years of a university degree. HNDs can lead to direct employment or progression to the third year of a degree program
 
Do you know what a HND in computing is and how you get it? Obviously not.
It's a level 5 vocational qualification.

Vocational qualifications are qualifications that focus on developing practical skills and knowledge for a specific job or career path. They are designed to provide training and qualifications relevant to particular occupations, such as plumbing, hairdressing, or catering
It's pitched at a specific environment. e.g. military equipment, etc.
 
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