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M51DPS:
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All of the sudden, I'm glad I'm not in Philadelphia. Just imagine school being called off for BSOD days . . .

Laukev7:

quote: All of the sudden, I'm glad I'm not in Philadelphia. Just imagine school being called off for BSOD days . . .
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Is that a good or a bad thing?   :D

mobrien_12:
Insane...computerize everything whether it needs computerization or not.  Forget teachers, technology is the key to education.  

%$^#

I'm all for using technology to facilitate learning, but this sounds like technology for technology's sake.  

Like Scotty said:  The more you overthink the plubming, the easier it is to stop up the drain.

skyman8081:

quote:Originally posted by M. O'Brien:
Insane...computerize everything whether it needs computerization or not.  Forget teachers, technology is the key to education.  

%$^#

I'm all for using technology to facilitate learning, but this sounds like technology for technology's sake.  

Like Scotty said:  The more you overthink the plubming, the easier it is to stop up the drain.
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My HS has at least 2 PC's in every classroom, 1 for the teacher, and 1 student machine. today I had to go around and manually shut them  all down in order to patch them, because of SoBig. the only boxen that were on by the time I was done were our Netware server and the non-networked Video edit machine (3 of which are Mac's (2 dual G4 towers, 1 G3 tower(too bad the teacher is pure evil)))

suselinux:
I used macs till grade 11 then our school got PC's

I graduated from a windows infected school, I feel so durty

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