Peer: How about a note for my yearbook? Baldo: Sure! Baldo: And send! Peer: Thanks! Baldo: No prob.
Sorry Baldo, but the Air-Gap is too large for that to work.
I’m sure that memory will be around for years to come, not…
maybe you could send what you want to write to the yearbook company and they print it in the yearbook for you.
The day is coming, when even year books will be electronic.
@ Pharmakeus Ubik
That’s one thing that will never change.
Wow, writing in yearbooks has gone electronic too. Boy am I glad I graduated in 1992.
In 1963, they were chiseled on stone slabs. :)
Hm well in my school and all the schools I’ve ever been to we still sign in the yearbooks.
I’ve honestly never seen this method…
It’s a comment on our increasingly “no touch” culture.NOT everybody. Dame embrasso…
KenTheCoffinDweller over 12 years ago
Sorry Baldo, but the Air-Gap is too large for that to work.
The Nihilist over 12 years ago
I’m sure that memory will be around for years to come, not…
Daniel Bryner over 12 years ago
maybe you could send what you want to write to the yearbook company and they print it in the yearbook for you.
night ranger over 12 years ago
The day is coming, when even year books will be electronic.
night ranger over 12 years ago
@ Pharmakeus Ubik
That’s one thing that will never change.
Vontese over 12 years ago
Wow, writing in yearbooks has gone electronic too. Boy am I glad I graduated in 1992.
PShaw0423 over 12 years ago
In 1963, they were chiseled on stone slabs. :)
jeffy44123 over 12 years ago
Hm well in my school and all the schools I’ve ever been to we still sign in the yearbooks.
I’ve honestly never seen this method…
tigre1 over 12 years ago
It’s a comment on our increasingly “no touch” culture.NOT everybody. Dame embrasso…