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The Friday Funny: Ban Dihydrogen Monoxide!
A frequent theme here on Genuine Evaluation is appropriate reporting. Not just getting the facts right, but reporting them in a non-misleading way. Along those lines, check out this classic, in which all the information is technically correct, but … … Continue reading
Friday Funny – the front fell off
This week’s Friday Funny illustrates the importance of being able to admit and discuss failure (or mixed success): It’s an Australian-New Zealand collaboration YouTube video called ‘The Front Fell Off’. Enjoy!! Continue reading
Posted in Friday Funnies, Government programs, Learning from failure
Tagged accidents, environment, humour
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