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Thursday, August 03, 2006

Our real name

This honesty issue is too big for my mind to grapple with in a realistic form. This isn't the mountian I want to die on. I have a hard enough time keeping tabs on student writing as it is. I do not cheat. I do not copy things illegally, and I do not take ideas or quotations without citing them. ---susie

I, on the other hand, am one of those people who enjoys taking music from other sources. Yes, I am guilty! However, I believe that until people start thinking about the backlashes of their product, they deserve to be exploited. ---sam

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Day Two

Today we are running a bit weaker than we were yesterday. Largely, this is due to Sheila's poor time management skills. It has nothing to do with her overwhelmingly hectic schedule or her two jobs. Susie is running slightly off too, bwecuase of her two jobs. Sam, who has only one job, also has two children under the age of two. sp that explains why his diet is largely made up of caffeine. (This also explains his frequent potty breaks.) There's no discernable reason for Sheila and Susan's frequent potty breaks. None of us has smart boards, and when we do, they will be outdated.....

Monday, July 31, 2006

Monday's hardest questions

I woke up at five o'clock this morning, so I'm already spacey......
So......here we go..
Remembering numbers is the hardest thing for me....mega is 1,000, 000bytes. Giga is a billion bytes and terra is a trillion bytes. A megabyte is equal to one large book, a gigabyte is equal to a small library and a terrabyte is equal of the Library of Congress. Ok...that helps....

Ths is Susie now. None of these number questions is important to me except as in reference to one another. But they are HARD! So, after that, I think the hardest questions are #s 7 and 9.

Number seven tells me that my memory stick holds only 64 megabytes--not that I'll need that many.
Number nine tells me that a CD ROM holds 650 megabytes.

Typical of my early education, I simply commit each one to my RAM. Until two weeks from now when I am asked to recall this data.

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