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RevJim

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Well, I was asked to volunteer to help out at my youngest son's school for an hour a week on Mondays.

Call me Mr. Manny, computer teacher.

That's cool, since I'm teaching preschoolers.

And my 4 year old knows more than my 13 year old about computers. Scary huh?
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hey mr manny, from the tardblog...
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#21: New computer isn’t “Tard-proof”:

The administration of my school in their infinite wisdom decided it would be a good idea to give our classroom a new computer.



Never mind the fact that we have a filing cabinet that is older than any of the staff, and has a history of trying to kill my students. They decided not to replace that, but instead replace our perfectly functional computer. If I sound bitter, it’s because I am, but the administration soon learned the error of their ways.

Our classroom originally had an Apple IIe computer. The tards were allowed computer time as a reward for doing something correctly, i.e.. going a full day without swearing, not hitting anyone for a week, not shitting their pants, etc.



This computer was very simple to use. The aids put a game disk in the drive and turned the computer on. Most of the tards who manage to get computer time know how to mash the space and enter keys, and that tends to be all that their games require. This computer never gave us a problem, other than occasionally having to pull shit out of the keyboard or turn it off and back on again because it got dropped. It managed to sustain drool, temper tantrums, flying objects, and repeated unplugging.

The same could not be said for our new computer. First of all we had to get all new games. The tards didn’t like this. It was frustrating enough for them to learn how to play the games the first time, having to do it twice was just unthinkable. This lead to a general dislike of the new computer amongst the tards.



One day Leigh saw one of my aids insert a CD-ROM into the CD drive to install a program. As soon as the aid turned her back Leigh had hit the eject button and slammed her hand on the tray hard enough to break it.

This made the situation much worse. Not only didn’t the tards like the new games, but we couldn’t even install them. After disciplining Leigh (she lost computer time indefinitely), I called the librarian (our schools PC technician) to tell her what happened. She said she would bring down a new CD-ROM and install it around lunch time. I asked her if we could have our old computer back, and she told me that the new one was far better, and I should really forget about the old one. This pissed me off. No librarian bitch is going to tell me what’s best for my class. I decided it was about time Jason got some computer time.

It took Jason about 3 minutes of frustration before he kicked the monitor off the table and hit the computer with his chair. Apparently he couldn’t figure out how to get the games started. The librarian gave us back our old computer because the cost of replacing our new one was just too much. Jason got punished, I took away his computer time indefinitely, or more specifically until I need another computer smashed.



namaste, motherfucker.

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Well, we've had a computer here literally since before my youngest was born, so he actually grew up with one.
He'll be 5 in January, and can safely (for him and the computer) change out a blown network card. Even worse? He knows how to diagnose quite a few hardware problems. I figure, with my help, he'll have his first server built in 2 or 3 years.

THe 13 year old lived with his mother until January of this year. She has had a computer since he was 4 or 5, but he was not even allowed to touch one until he moved here.

Talk about holding your kid back! Top it all off, he's Mensa level. Computer knowledge would have been a nice addition over the years, but it's like I'm trying to teach a preschooler in a 13 year old body. :S
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Well, I was asked to volunteer to help out at my youngest son's school for an hour a week on Mondays.

Call me Mr. Manny, computer teacher.

That's cool, since I'm teaching preschoolers.

And my 4 year old knows more than my 13 year old about computers. Scary huh?



I used to do Career Day at a local school (7 thru 10 yrs old) during my time as a DZM. I'd show them videos and pictures. I enjoyed it. Not one of them asked the normal stupid whuffo questions. I blew the cop and fireman out of the water.:D



never pull low......unless you are

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