5Aug/071
do u no ne1 lik dis?
My daughter Kate spotted this rather insightful cartoon in the Sunday paper last week and was quick to show it to me. She said she thought it was something that might be useful to me in my work with other teachers, so apparently it's not just the cartoon that is insightful... I think the cartoon is funny, but would be funnier if only it were not so true...
How many people do you know who refuse to adapt to newer technology because the "old way" still seems to be so much more efficient?
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August 6th, 2007 - 20:45
ah thankyou for explaining how the blog works – i think i have it all working efficiently now. and this cartoon is so true, my dad only just worked out how to reply to an sms last week – and even then it had no spaces haha.