Tue 07 Apr, 2009 4:31 pm
Tue 07 Apr, 2009 7:40 pm
Son of a Beach wrote:Thanks heaps for your update Robbo. Don't feel compelled to explain yourself here. I'm sure everyone is curious to hear all about it, but pressure is probably the last thing you need right now. It's great that everyone came out of it OK, in the end, and if it means changes for the better for the program, then I guess that is at least one good thing to come out of it.
It sounds like you're taking it very seriously (of course), and I hope that you're able to get some peace after what I guess must have been some substantial stress.
Tue 07 Apr, 2009 7:48 pm
Tue 07 Apr, 2009 7:50 pm
corvus wrote:SoaB,
What would your reply have been if the child had perished ,this was a major stuff up and I believe Tony has acknowledged it as such but please dont start to gently massage a real lapse in management IMHO there is no excuse and the only good thing to result from this is that no one died .
All so nice to take things seriously in hind site, IT SHOULD have been done in situ ,how hard is it to count your kids!! and I believe that the leader needs to do some re training in basic BW techniques like adult in front and behind etc .
Sorry I cannot say any more I am so angry.
corvus
Tue 07 Apr, 2009 8:03 pm
Earthling wrote:corvus wrote:
The disease of men is this: that they neglect their own fields and go to weed the fields of others.
Mencius
Tue 07 Apr, 2009 8:17 pm
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Wed 08 Apr, 2009 7:14 am
corvus wrote:Earthling wrote:corvus wrote:
The disease of men is this: that they neglect their own fields and go to weed the fields of others.
Mencius
Can you please explain your biblical quotation in real speak.
c
Wed 08 Apr, 2009 9:44 am
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Wed 08 Apr, 2009 10:25 am
Teacher bashing is a national sport here in Australia, they cop it from all sides (politician, parents, students and the public) and are not paid what they are worth in society, it is about time that we support our teachers for the great work that they do. (confession: I am not a teacher but I am married to one).
Wed 08 Apr, 2009 10:35 am
Tony wrote:I would like to finish off with quote from the Christian bible, which has been attributed to {incarnate deity} "Judge Not Lest Ye Be Judged! and Let He Who is Without Sin Cast the First Stone "
(Confession 2: I am a committed atheist but I often think about this saying)
Tony
BRIAN: Don't you, eh, pass judgment on other people, or you might get judged yourself.
COLIN: What?
BRIAN: I said, 'Don't pass judgment on other people, or else you might get judged, too.'
COLIN: Who, me?
BRIAN: Yes.
COLIN: Oh. Ooh. Thank you very much.
BRIAN: Well, not just you. All of you.
DENNIS: That's a nice gourd.
BRIAN: What?
DENNIS: How much do you want for the gourd?
BRIAN: I don't. You can have it.
Wed 08 Apr, 2009 12:18 pm
corvus wrote:Son of a Beach wrote:Thanks heaps for your update Robbo. Don't feel compelled to explain yourself here. I'm sure everyone is curious to hear all about it, but pressure is probably the last thing you need right now. It's great that everyone came out of it OK, in the end, and if it means changes for the better for the program, then I guess that is at least one good thing to come out of it.
It sounds like you're taking it very seriously (of course), and I hope that you're able to get some peace after what I guess must have been some substantial stress.
SoaB,
What would your reply have been if the child had perished ,this was a major stuff up and I believe Tony has acknowledged it as such but please dont start to gently massage a real lapse in management IMHO there is no excuse and the only good thing to result from this is that no one died .
All so nice to take things seriously in hind site, IT SHOULD have been done in situ ,how hard is it to count your kids!! and I believe that the leader needs to do some re training in basic BW techniques like adult in front and behind etc .
Sorry I cannot say any more I am so angry.
corvus
Wed 08 Apr, 2009 12:35 pm
Mencius is a Chinese Philosopher, not an individual from the Christian Bible....
The quote is saying in plain speech that: A common fault of humans is that we go around condeming other humans actions and fail to look at our own actions.
To further assist you and put it in speech that was pointing at you (whilst coming from a non-judgemental view): You were condemning a man for his actions on very limited knowledge of the matter; it seems mostly from your own personal moral judgement. Who made you God? You Corvus I am sure have faults as well. I dont know you apart from some writings on a computer screen, however you often seem to come across in an un-helpfull way, in a condescending view towards others. These are observations that are not healthy towards others...or yourself.
Who knows what your like in 'the flesh'.
What about those thoughts in your head about actions you have done in the past that you regret? Those pestering dark thoughts? Perhaps if you were to look at them fully, maybe you would realise that you have also made negative outcome judgements yourself and are in fact no better then any of us, including the individual you are activly condemning.
Before you condemn others, look into your self and cleanse yourself; as if you cant even cleanse yourself, how the heck are you going to cleanse others?
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Fri 24 Apr, 2009 10:25 pm
lyndoor wrote:Let's just realise the inherent dangers of going into the Tassie wilderness, her fickleness & beauty, the constant vigilance that must be maintain whether any of us are experienced or not, still encourage people to venture out, learn from any history or events that occur and offer wisdom and advice so we can all enjoy it.
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I shadowed the boys walking just behind and beside them. As we were making our way up the slope towards Turrana Heights some fog blew in from the east and I lost sight of the boys. I made my way to the ridge top before Turrana and waited for the boys. They didn't appear. There was quite a strong easterly wind blowing so verbal contact was unable to be made.
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