Ironically, the problem with the assigned punishment is that the texter can copy and paste the text to get the job done PDQ, in about 7.5 copy-and-paste repetitions. With blackboard and chalk, copy and paste is out of the question, so the punishment would have to be completed, laboriously, the way it was meant to be, without the advantage of copy and paste.
Superfrog over 9 years ago
A rule of thumb.
miqq1234 over 9 years ago
….but don’t send it to me….
puddlesplatt over 9 years ago
it’s been so long, do schools still have blackboards?
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 9 years ago
I read in Alaska the fine can be $10,000 for texting while driving, I wonder if that is still true. No, I don’t live there.
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
I remember when you had to leave the classroom and go to the office to make a phone call…
SemperFiMarine over 9 years ago
Ironically, the problem with the assigned punishment is that the texter can copy and paste the text to get the job done PDQ, in about 7.5 copy-and-paste repetitions. With blackboard and chalk, copy and paste is out of the question, so the punishment would have to be completed, laboriously, the way it was meant to be, without the advantage of copy and paste.