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Drizzit
06-27-2008, 10:38 AM
Does everyone remember spelling in grammar school?
Remember you had like 20 words a week that you have to memorize for the weekly spelling test?
Remember you had to write them 5/6 times each Monday - Thursday?

Wouldn't it be great if you could just take out 5/6 pieces of paper and run your keyclone program and just write it once so it would write on the other papers. Spelling homework would be a easy.

lans83
06-27-2008, 10:45 AM
reminds me of when the teacher made us write on the board crap like " I will not disrespect the teacher." 50-100 times....we used to use that little chalk tool they used to draw the lines on the board...you know the metal chalk holders that looked like over grown forks that made even lines....we used to use them when they walked out of the room to write 4 lines at a time. :thumbsup:

Drizzit
06-27-2008, 10:50 AM
you know the metal chalk holders that looked like over grown forks that made even lines
I remember them. Funny thing is one of my teachers was really bad at drawing lines (cause her hand shook), so it was funny seeing 5 shaky lines on the board.

shaeman
06-27-2008, 10:52 AM
I remember doing lines at school.... of the sort "I must not........". a real life keyclone would have been great.

I think I had a couple of hundred lines and I did my usual trick of getting a ruler and drawing a line down as a short cut for the "i".

Only this one teacher decides to make me write all the lines out again properly. Grrrrr.

So i did - and handed it in. The same teacher then said that he had a good mind to make me write them out again because I had missed the full stops at the end (the period). I was sorely tempted to pull the sheets of paper back off of him and dot the damn things in front of him, but i suspect if i had I would be writing lines to this day :D

I really wish they hadn't abolished the belt in school - it was painful but over so quickly.