jay_benton
jay_benton
jay_benton

You're almost totally spot on, but you're missing on culprit: the Universities that train teachers. Being enrolled in a graduate teacher prep program, and an alumni of another, I've got first-hand scars to bear of how important technology in the classroom—especially anything branded Apple or Google—is to these

On the contrary, I expect to see this deployed around office buildings to keep unwanted people off the sidewalk as soon as it's made available to the private sector. Non-customers and homeless people can just step into the road.

I'm an ebook guy through and through, but my fiancee has a pretty good argument for buying physical books—at least sometimes.

I was recently on a very crowded L train with a friendly man in a Kangol hat and we were standing in front of all these cool tweens on their iPhones. He kept amicably asking them about having smartphones. "Did your parents get those for you?" he wondered. "You're so young! And you have cell phones already!" They

Mario 64 holds amazingly well. Just to think that it was the first truly enjoyable 3D platformer. Just comparing other 3D games from that time period. Or maybe it is my heavily Mario 64 nostalgia soaked brain?

Search results almost are the public record about someone, especially someone with unique name. There is no confusion about if a search result is about me or the other The_Recession_is_Over (my parents were economists). So while I'm not sure if it rises to the level of a human right, it really is great to think that

What's your take on long distance running, being as it's in the Olympics and all.

Probably hers.

I'm afraid I said something true.

particular model of the dildo, glad you final found what you where looking for

Next week: How Pootie Tang destroyed the English language...

That vision happened. Just not in the United States.
Chiba monorail, Tokyo, Japan.