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Re: Whatever, Let's Have A Goddamn Blog Thread, But Try And Keep It Reasonable, pt B
Inlander:
That's a relief.
Sometimes I'm all at sea among you kids and your "computers" and your "internet" and your "social networking". When I was in primary school we only had one computer. One computer in the whole damn school!
It was on a trolley.
jhocking:
--- Quote from: Inlander on 07 Dec 2008, 21:33 ---Sometimes I'm all at sea among you kids and your "computers" and your "internet" and your "social networking". When I was in primary school we only had one computer. One computer in the whole damn school!
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I can't find the thread for some reason, but I recently had to ask the same question for the exact same reason. Also, my elementary school had a whole computer room, with a program that you could use to steer a turtle around the screen. *sticks out tongue*
ADDITION: While searching the forum attempting to find the earlier thread I referred to, I happened to see this bit of gold from when jon was fairly new to the forum:
--- Quote from: 0bsessions on 12 Jul 2007, 10:47 ---That cat does not look happy. Has anyone else here been miserable in a relationship, yet you wake up with your arms around them anyways just to escape the loneliness? That is what that cat is feeling right now. You can just taste the contempt in those eyes, but he is afraid no one else will love him.
--- End quote ---
tania:
HARRY your post made me laugh out loud which is something the internet rarely, if ever, makes me do and i felt you should know that.
when i was in primary schools we had to log in to these really old windows 1.0 computers so we could play learning games and typing programs and all kinds of stuff that is fun when you are 5. to use the computers, we had to login with a password that was our last name and then the first letter of our first name. i have countless memories of constantly not being able to use the computers on account i didn't know how to spell "arvanitidis", and after a certain point the teachers stopped helping me cos they said i had to know how to spell my name just like everybody else named "smith" and "lee" and "jones".
discrimination
Inlander:
You're laughing at my childhood!
tania:
but it was on a trolley! what isn't funny about that?
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