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Thread: The Code of Practice
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24th July 2006, 12:00 AM #166Originally Posted by journeyman Mick
- Andy Mc
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24th July 2006, 09:09 AM #167
Looks like the sort of thing a remote rural fire brigade would store its 'appliance' in.
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24th July 2006, 09:30 AM #168Originally Posted by Driver
cheers
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24th July 2006, 09:45 AM #169Originally Posted by rufflyrustic
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24th July 2006, 01:53 PM #170Originally Posted by Driver
I can't find one on the internet in a hurry.Cliff.
If you find a post of mine that is missing a pic that you'd like to see, let me know & I'll see if I can find a copy.
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24th July 2006, 02:08 PM #171Originally Posted by journeyman Mick
For those who want a printed version, I'll have a go at putting one together if I can find a decent illustration.
Waldo - thanks for the pics. All good - except for the distressed dunny - I have to offer you some advice and guidance here. It would be a potentially serious mistake to confuse your shed with your dunny. A dunny only fulfills one of the Code's requirements: that it contains but a single seat. In other respects ......:eek:
Wendy - that's a great photo and is a definite contender.
Originally Posted by Cliff Rogers
ColDriver of the Forums
Lord of the Manor of Upper Legover
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24th July 2006, 02:33 PM #172Originally Posted by craigb
It's my Uncle's Shed. Like Father, Uncle, Grandad, Great-Grandad, etc etc etc etc like .... :confused: meBox Challenge 2011 - Check out the amazing Boxes!
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24th July 2006, 02:36 PM #173Originally Posted by Driver
I thought about the cover and I rekon it needs to look official , I mean its "the standard" isn't it you don't want a picture of someone elses shed do you , and if you leave it up to the indivudal well some may not have the time to come up with a quality cover. You can't have a picture of a paticular wood working implement either as some are darksiders and some just burn electrons, so something eye grabing and official with a dire warning that it must be read & adhered to by all who enter, and in recognition of all the time and effort "compiled by Driver" or Col as you preffer and a thumbprint of your avatar or of you looking all stern and blokey.
Rgds
RussellAshore
The trouble with life is there's no background music.
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24th July 2006, 03:06 PM #174
It’s a wet and miserable morning outdoors and I haven’t got much of a workload today so I’ve been pondering Code-related matters. Here are some thoughts.
On re-reading my post #152 above, I feel I may have given the impression that I was dismissive of the detailed input from havenoideaatall. If so, I apologise. That was not my intention. Brother have raises an interesting point about the potential for a bloke’s shed to be co-opted as a storage area for items of a non-blokely disposition and character. Putting it bluntly, a bloke can’t allow his shed to be filled up with old crap on the whim of non-bloke members of the household. If he chooses to fill it up with old crap :eek: er, that is, potentially useful material of his own, that’s different
However, where Brother have and I differ is in the area of detail. I believe the Code should be a guide, not an instruction manual. It is designed to provide advice and general direction but not to give instructions to fit every situation a bloke may meet.
In that respect, the description ‘Code of Practice’ was carefully selected.
In the area of prescribed behaviour for the community at large there are three levels of guidance
Legislation – enshrined in common law and statute and establishing both the boundaries of acceptable behaviour and appropriate punishment for breaches. (Not to be confused with The Laws of Shed Physics – see below).
Regulations – detailing specific rules that are to be followed.
Codes of Practice – setting guidelines and offering advice.
So, when it comes to a bloke and his shed, well, he is in charge and therefore can be considered to have the authority to establish both common law and statute. For regulations – again - a given bloke sets the rules for his own shed.
The Code of Practice is not designed to be prescriptive about shed activities but instead to provide general guidance for all blokes engaged in shed activities – in both their own and other blokes’ sheds. Where the Code occasionally veers into the prescriptive, this tends to be on matters that are well understood by blokes and simply require authoritative confirmation from the Code: in the area of blokely drinks, for instance.
Now, as to the Laws of Shed Physics. Think of the concept of Bistromaths, described by Slartiblartfast in Douglas Adams’ Hitch Hiker series. The Laws of Shed Physics are not laws established by precedent or statute. They are nature’s laws. They are immutable and inviolable. You can’t break the Laws of Shed Physics any more than you can break any other law of nature. To attempt, for example, to place a limit on the number of clamps you might need is as futile as trying to breathe by inhaling water while submerged. Doesn’t work, can’t be done. Dire consequences will follow.
(Incidentally, it’s fairly obvious that the only reason Slartiblartfast isn’t named Slartiblartfart is because Hitch Hiker was originally a radio series broadcast by the BBC, who clearly would have vetoed anything overtly vulgar).
Col the PondererDriver of the Forums
Lord of the Manor of Upper Legover
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24th July 2006, 03:15 PM #175Originally Posted by Ashore
Originally Posted by Ashore
Blokes might like to put a simple notice on their shed doors, something like
Visitors are advised that
this is a shed and all persons entering
are subject to the Code of Practice.
ColDriver of the Forums
Lord of the Manor of Upper Legover
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24th July 2006, 03:33 PM #176
I know its not your code but you were the Drivering force behind it and have done a mighty job in compiling and editing it , but the decision is yours .
Rgds and thanks for the effortAshore
The trouble with life is there's no background music.
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24th July 2006, 07:32 PM #177Originally Posted by Ashore
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24th July 2006, 08:07 PM #178
Tutti- fruitty baby.
All hail Driver!Cheers
Jim
"I see dumb peope!"
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24th July 2006, 08:51 PM #179
Col,
I'm a tad concerned about your blokeliness. First, "toodlepip", now this;
recently a disturbing trend has been reported by blokes whose life partners have suggested that devices be installed in sheds that will allow said life partners
DanIs there anything easier done than said?- Stacky. The bottom pub, Cobram.
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24th July 2006, 09:23 PM #180
Hi Driver,
Here's something you may be interested in as a cover picture. Its a scan of a photocopy of a drawing I did many years ago, so the quality is pretty poor. The original I gave away, and this B&W is the only copy I have. Original had some colour over the inkwork, and was A3; this is an A4 scan of half the drawing, but may suit your needs.
Cheers, and thanks for all your work on the Code!Andy Mac
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