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    Quote Originally Posted by Drageuth View Post
    You do realize that you're talking to a bunch of people who have already graduated, right?

    We don't care that you have to do a book report. We all had to do them.

    So suck it up, and at the worse go buy the Cliff Notes, if you're lucky enough to be reading a book that has them.

    If not... tough shit. Such is life.

    Hell, when we first started doing book reports, hardly anyone had access to the Internet.
    1. read book
    2. write rough draft
    3. clean up draft
    4. submit final copy


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    Quote Originally Posted by Drageuth View Post
    You do realize that you're talking to a bunch of people who have already graduated, right?
    We don't care that you have to do a book report. We all had to do them.
    So suck it up, and at the worse go buy the Cliff Notes, if you're lucky enough to be reading a book that has them.
    If not... tough shit. Such is life.
    Hell, when we first started doing book reports, hardly anyone had access to the Internet.
    You aren't that old .

    I did book reports on books I never read, it was always fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deadlegion View Post
    1. read book
    2. write rough draft
    3. clean up draft
    4. submit final copy

    I meant for the cheating aspect. I never had any problems with book reports or essays. They are ridiculously even.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shardnax View Post
    You aren't that old .
    I am. ;__;

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shardnax View Post
    You aren't that old .

    I did book reports on books I never read, it was always fun.
    Where I grew up, the majority of people who lived there worked for one of the many plants outside of town. A lot of them were shift workers (especially the ones with young kids), and they needed the phone lines free for when they were on call. The options were dial-up, and get a second phone line, which was expensive, or wait until cable Internet came to town. The majority of people waited until cable Internet showed up, which was 2000. So for all of elementary school, about 80% of us didn't have Internet. The school didn't even have Internet of any form.

    Hell, I didn't get Internet until very late in 2000. Might even have been early 2001.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mimori View Post
    I am. ;__;
    Nonsense. You're much too fun to be old.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drageuth View Post
    I meant for the cheating aspect. I never had any problems with book reports or essays. They are ridiculously even.
    Cheating in my day only really involved getting notes from people that had done a book report the year before or whatever.
    I seem to recall some teachers (especially English literature class) kept copies of submitted stuff going back a couple of years and checked for that kind of thing

    But yeah, reading books and writing essays was never a big deal for me either.......it just seems much easier for kids now imo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drageuth View Post
    Where I grew up, the majority of people who lived there worked for one of the many plants outside of town. A lot of them were shift workers (especially the ones with young kids), and they needed the phone lines free for when they were on call. The options were dial-up, and get a second phone line, which was expensive, or wait until cable Internet came to town. The majority of people waited until cable Internet showed up, which was 2000. So for all of elementary school, about 80% of us didn't have Internet. The school didn't even have Internet of any form.

    Hell, I didn't get Internet until very late in 2000. Might even have been early 2001.
    Remember when porn consisted of bootlegged VHS tapes, stolen mags from your dad's sock drawer, traded photos from friends, and the late night matinee on Channel 7?

    Those were the days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shardnax View Post
    Nonsense. You're much too fun to be old.
    Unlike Sprung.

    Such a Debbie Downer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drageuth View Post
    Unlike Sprung.

    Such a Debbie Downer.
    We should call him Little Debbie.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Drageuth View Post
    Where I grew up, the majority of people who lived there worked for one of the many plants outside of town. A lot of them were shift workers (especially the ones with young kids), and they needed the phone lines free for when they were on call. The options were dial-up, and get a second phone line, which was expensive, or wait until cable Internet came to town. The majority of people waited until cable Internet showed up, which was 2000. So for all of elementary school, about 80% of us didn't have Internet. The school didn't even have Internet of any form.

    Hell, I didn't get Internet until very late in 2000. Might even have been early 2001.
    A very depressing childhood . I don't know any elementary school kids that would even think to cheat on a book report though.

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