gannet wrote:how on earth do they quanticise 'broken' for steering... might have well as said dont bother looking at their steering.
martine wrote:•Inclusion of ‘Human Factors Competency[/i]
Carbon Based wrote:martine wrote:•Inclusion of ‘Human Factors Competency[/i]
How do you interpret this one?
Do you think the intention is to cover the topic in general or to encourage feedback on personality?
triquet wrote:I wish they would write in English. It would help.
martine wrote:gannet wrote:how on earth do they quanticise 'broken' for steering... might have well as said dont bother looking at their steering.
Not smooth or accurate I'd have thought?
It's been a criticism of insistence on pull/push that it doesn't matter what method is used if the 'output' is consistently good.
Silk wrote:martine wrote:gannet wrote:how on earth do they quanticise 'broken' for steering... might have well as said dont bother looking at their steering.
Not smooth or accurate I'd have thought?
It's been a criticism of insistence on pull/push that it doesn't matter what method is used if the 'output' is consistently good.
It's a bit like the church that, in the face of falling numbers, decides to make worship of God optional (after all, most people seem to get along just fine without God). In the end, you just end up with a church full of non-believers until everyone gets fed up and leaves because there's no longer any point in going to church.
It seems to me, although I could be wrong, that the IAM has allowed itself to be dictated to by a few loud-mouths and self-proclaimed driving "experts".
Silk wrote:It seems to me, although I could be wrong, that the IAM has allowed itself to be dictated to by a few loud-mouths and self-proclaimed driving "experts".
gannet wrote:how on earth do they quanticise 'broken' for steering... might have well as said dont bother looking at their steering.
hir wrote:Silk wrote:It seems to me, although I could be wrong, that the IAM has allowed itself to be dictated to by a few loud-mouths and self-proclaimed driving "experts".
And about time too!
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