SeanE
I loathe sport on TV...
Who's watching this one?
I like it because I can use episodes in my year 7 class when we look at 'Entrepreneurs' in Economics.
Last night I thought the Doctors were pretty good overall. Good to see them hold their own against Steve and the others. For once the Sharks were up against some guys that were just as smart as them, if but in a different field.
Greasy McSneaky with his recruitment software idea deserved to get shafted. He would have taken their money and done a runner leaving them with nothing.
3D Printer-guy didn't have a clue. He's reinvented the wheel here with his software/hardware. This idea is already out there. I see a stall at every Comic Con offering this same 3D statue print concept. For the record it costs about $130.00 for a single 5 inch statue, not the $300 he wanted to charge.
Good to see Grandma get her money. She's clearly still sharp as a tack but just getting too old to want to commit to something bigger and long term. I reckon she'll get it started and then hand over to sister and nephew within a year or so, setting them up for the longer term profits.
I like it because I can use episodes in my year 7 class when we look at 'Entrepreneurs' in Economics.
Last night I thought the Doctors were pretty good overall. Good to see them hold their own against Steve and the others. For once the Sharks were up against some guys that were just as smart as them, if but in a different field.
Greasy McSneaky with his recruitment software idea deserved to get shafted. He would have taken their money and done a runner leaving them with nothing.
3D Printer-guy didn't have a clue. He's reinvented the wheel here with his software/hardware. This idea is already out there. I see a stall at every Comic Con offering this same 3D statue print concept. For the record it costs about $130.00 for a single 5 inch statue, not the $300 he wanted to charge.
Good to see Grandma get her money. She's clearly still sharp as a tack but just getting too old to want to commit to something bigger and long term. I reckon she'll get it started and then hand over to sister and nephew within a year or so, setting them up for the longer term profits.