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A common and affectionate name for any new Bedlam techie, also serves as the collective noun, the person concerned need not be an actual fresher at the Edinburgh University simply new to Bedlam. The phrase also normally covers new recruits to stage-management/costume/props etc.
 
A common and affectionate name for any new Bedlam techie, also serves as the collective noun, the person concerned need not be an actual fresher at the Edinburgh University simply new to Bedlam. The phrase also normally covers new recruits to stage-management/costume/props etc.
  
Fresher Techies are normally seen as something of a collective for the first few months until each individual establishes themselves. The "fresher tech" provide a good source of willing hands normally able or at least able to learn.
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Fresher Techies are normally seen as something of a collective for the first few months until each individual establishes themselves. The "fresher tech" provide a good source of hands normally willing or at least able to learn.
  
 
The label drops off of its own accord as each new year group arrives in September.  However, those members who are the year above any given fresher tech group occasionally still use the phrase to refer to those individuals.  For example, a fourth year might say of a third year, "She was my fresher tech," and may still refer to her as "our fresher tech" even though the person is obviously no longer a fresher.
 
The label drops off of its own accord as each new year group arrives in September.  However, those members who are the year above any given fresher tech group occasionally still use the phrase to refer to those individuals.  For example, a fourth year might say of a third year, "She was my fresher tech," and may still refer to her as "our fresher tech" even though the person is obviously no longer a fresher.

Revision as of 14:05, 17 April 2006

A common and affectionate name for any new Bedlam techie, also serves as the collective noun, the person concerned need not be an actual fresher at the Edinburgh University simply new to Bedlam. The phrase also normally covers new recruits to stage-management/costume/props etc.

Fresher Techies are normally seen as something of a collective for the first few months until each individual establishes themselves. The "fresher tech" provide a good source of hands normally willing or at least able to learn.

The label drops off of its own accord as each new year group arrives in September. However, those members who are the year above any given fresher tech group occasionally still use the phrase to refer to those individuals. For example, a fourth year might say of a third year, "She was my fresher tech," and may still refer to her as "our fresher tech" even though the person is obviously no longer a fresher.