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Moronic teacher
I read this and it just blew my mind. I can't believe that anyone this stupid could be in charge of teaching young children.
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Just wow...
I rarely use a comp that's not Linux these days... aside from my home PC. Even then I run dual-boot with Ubuntu. |
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I too was like wow. I am an apple guy but the idea that windows is the end all be all kind of floors me.
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Microsoft has spent a lot of money to give that impression, money they should've spent getting their OS stable.
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I wish that surprised me. People are stupid.
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It's too bad stupid don't hurt. :rolleyes:
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wow.....I read that & kinda wonder if it's real...amazing if it is!
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Anyone else pick up that the kid might have been doing daddy's dirty work? I agree that they teacher acted inappropriately but remember there are always two sides to a story. Teachers have the authority to say what goes on in their classroom. If the laptop demonstration was disruptive to the classroom activities, then I say the teacher acted appropriately. Although, I letter that was sent to the child's parent was completely inappropriate.
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Like any profession there are average, below average, above average, brilliant and complete maroons involved in teaching. Hope she's really a gym teacher though. :)
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So no, I don't think the kid was doing daddy's work. I think the kid is stuck with a an idiot of teacher given her response to the father. |
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Now, reread the article, but substitute marijuana for linux ... raising the bar! :ze:dance: |
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My grandson uses Mandriva linux quite a few times a week to play those dopey online games a sixth grader likes. The grand kids likes it when I show em the effects in Compiz. Burning windows(not the OS),cubes and stuff on an old Dell laptop. We run OSX,XP, and various distro's of Linux on our little network and all see each other and use the same network AIO printer. I think kids should be exposed to all the OS's available. I like and dislike things about each OS. I sure hope this teacher researches this strange technology called Linux.
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If your curious about Linux but afraid about messing up your computer, wubi is a great way to try Ubuntu risk free. Ubuntu is the most popular distro these days, fairly easy to use, and wubi installs it just like a normal windows program. Don't like it, can't get used to it, no problem. Boot into windows and uninstall. |
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I can only quote one of my favorite musicians, the late, great Frank Zappa:
"Some scientists claim that hydrogen, because it is so plentiful, is the basic building block of the universe. I dispute that. I say that there is more stupidity than hydrogen, and that is the basic building block of the universe." |
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Considering where this is posted and the ridiculous content of the supposed e-mail, does anyone honestly believe this "teacher" really exists? This is no teacher, it is a Strawman that the author uses to support his anti-MS rant. I'm throwing the bullshit flag... :bs:bs:bs
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going with goatlocker with this one, BS away.
I do like Linux though, CentOS FTW |
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