Two Steps forward… from The Fischbowl
This is a very good thing for us students. Most of us are able to get wireless internet on a wireless devise, like the ones mentioned, and now there are limitless ways to get information. If you want to look up a score in a game, or look up a definition, now you can do it without walking all the way down to the library to get 10 seconds of information. But when you read further, you find that the same restrictions on the library apply to the wireless thing you are using. Why of how does it do this? Like one time I looked up a quote “The pen is stronger than the Sward” and saw that you spell it sword. So I click on the correction, find the quote and it said that I can’t look at is because it has to do with a weapon. I ended up just going back to the miss spell and getting it, but don’t you think that’s a little to strict? What are we supposed to do in History? Is it going to deny us access to looking a a civil war rifle “because it’s a weapon”?! That’s just lame. They need to get a looser filter because I don’t think anyone will try and look up how to make a bomb in the middle of a library filled with 75+ students. I also watched that Pangaea clip and it looks awesome. I think they are finally taking steps in the right direction for world peace. I know that it sounds improbable, but we can’t understand how to help one another unless we all know where we are all coming from.
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