30th
(Hint: It’s a song called Erev Shel Shoshanim! I loved it so much, I made my own synthesized version.)
(Hint: It’s a song called Erev Shel Shoshanim! I loved it so much, I made my own synthesized version.)
There are several reasons why banning cell phones in schools won’t work in the future. Because my school recently set forth its cell phone policy both strictly and aimed directly at Apple’s iPhone, I must express some concerns – mostly centered on the single fact that the iPhone is a PDA, and thus such rules could be detrimental to those of us with PDA’s at school.
filed under: short stories, Writing
This story is a follow-up to my original Utopian Dream. It is set in the same world, where miniature worlds filled with ignorant people float or rise high above the true ground that is the “Earth.” These people generally know little of the outside world, and are prevented from escaping by high rising cliffs. And yet, somehow, people are perfectly happy living in ignorance inside their “bowl worlds.”
Read on for the story.
School started wheeeee!
(I’ll post more often now that I’m not tied up by gallons of summer work.)
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