Electricians need to live in the real world

“Electricians need to live in the real world”. That was the response by a chief examiner from City and Guilds to a question posed by the IET’s own doyen of sartorial elegance, Mr Mark Coles when he asked the chief examiner if electronic copies of BS7671 could be used in future exams. “Oh no” said the chief examiner, “electricians need to understand how to source information from the book.” Perhaps what he meant to say was that City and Guilds are very protective of a well-embedded revenue stream and that any attempt to facilitate online exams using the electronic book would require a complete and expensive engine change. Anyway, moving forward, its the paper version of the 7671 for those sparks living in the real world!

It wasn’t apparent if Mr Coles agreed with the chief examiner, but in his effort not to be contrary, but without being deferential, Mr Coles had the last word, “ah well, maybe some time in the future”. At least that will offer a tiny glimmer of hope for us sparks who do not live in the real world!

  • Next time you are at Savoy Place walk to The Strand, turn left and pop into Albion/Istore Strand

    https://www.istore.co.uk/istore-strand/

    ask them about using an Ipad 11 or 13" with a folio keyboard and possibly an Apple Pencil

    The solution is compact, lightweight and very practical.  Far less bulky than a tablet

  • or a hard pencil (H or 2H)

    I use 2B pencils for jotting, marking out timber, etc. Now that I have retired, I have taken to carrying a short length in my pocket.

    I think that we might have been a bit extreme in using 9H pencils for technical drawing lessons, but at least 6H.

  • but when walking round a muddy solar farm

    Well yes, if you drop your BOB in the mud, you have a problem; whereas with your Android you can wipe (or even wash?) it off.

    What staggers me is the amount of storage which is available - up to 2 TB in the top-of-the-range iPhone.

  • Next time you are at Savoy Place walk to The Strand, turn left and pop into Albion/Istore Strand

    https://www.istore.co.uk/istore-strand/

    ask them about using an Ipad 11 or 13" with a folio keyboard and possibly an Apple Pencil

    The solution is compact, lightweight and very practical.  Far less bulky than a tablet

    I'm happy with the phone in my pocket. Camera is good for general purposes too. But I can see that if I wanted to start taking notes electronically, that would be good. Handwriting recognition isn't quite there for my cursive handwriting ...