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Followup To "When Teachers Are Obstacles To Linux"

An couple of anonymous readers wrote in to let us know about a followup to last Wednesday's story of the teacher who didn't believe in free software. The Linux advocate who posted the original piece has cooled off and graciously apologized for going off half-cocked (even though the teacher had done the same), and provided a little more background which, while not excusing the teacher's ignorance, does make her actions somewhat more understandable. Ken Starks has talked with the teacher, who has received a crash education in technology over the last few days — Starks is installing Linux on her computer tomorrow. He retracts his insinuations about Microsoft money and the NEA. All in all he demonstrates what a little honest communication can do, a lesson that all of us who advocate for free software can take to heart. "The student did get his Linux disks back after the class. The lad was being disruptive, but that wasn't mentioned. Neither was the obvious fact that when she saw a gaggle of giggling 8th grade boys gathered around a laptop, the last thing she expected to see on that screen was a spinning cube. She didn't know what was on those disks he was handing out. It could have been porn, viral .exe's...any number of things for all she knew. When she heard that an adult had given him some of the disks to hand out, her spidey-senses started tingling. Coupled with the fact that she truly was ignorant of honest-to-goodness free software, and you have some fairly impressive conclusion-jumping. In a couple of ways, I am guilty of it too."

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  1. Apology by coppro · · Score: 4, Funny

    I would like to apologize to everyone involved for being so judgmental, even though I never actually commented on the topic or said anything to anyone. I think I jumped to conclusions too (although the "people are stupid" doctrine continues to perform well).

    1. Re:Apology by pm_rat_poison · · Score: 5, Funny

      Apology accepted, Captain Needa!

  2. Not how reporting works by fastest+fascist · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hey hey hey! What is this? First we get a nice knee-jerk sensationalist story about an M$ drone teacher doing her utmost to keep the kids enslaved to capitalist software, and now you're ruining it all with facts and sensible dialogue between the parties involved? Where would we be if all the major news outlets started following their scaremongering and outright deceitful articles up with corrections and balanced analysis? I mean, what's next, honest reporting without hidden agendas?

  3. Well... by girlintraining · · Score: 5, Funny

    So this was less about Linux and more about a teenage boy being, well... a boy. Figures. It would have gone better for him if it had been some ecchi anime. First rule of high school is -- don't point out that the teacher knows less than you do. The second rule of course is, if you break the first rule do so in an epic way.

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  4. Re:Teachers have underwear by Spazztastic · · Score: 3, Funny

    There's this totally hot teacher that I want to bone, do you think I should suggest installing Linux on her computer?

    I don't know... she may need some assistance compiling her kernel.

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  5. First comes insinuation, then comes love... by fahrbot-bot · · Score: 5, Funny
    From TFA:

    Karen and I have talked on the phone now for a couple of hours, here and there. We've come to understand each other more and had she said some of the things in her email that she said during our phone conversations...

    Ken and Karen sittin' in a tree. K. I. S. S. I. N. G. ...

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  6. Jump to Conclusions Mat by Ogive17 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Using my Jump to Conclusions Mat it has been decided that I lose a turn.. hmmph

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  7. Re:Cheaper by the dozen by Dunbal · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'd like to see a Windows-free educational system.

          What, and do away with the education free educational system we have now?

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  8. Re:Boo to bloggers by scubamage · · Score: 3, Funny

    That's not super friendly. It is however, alliteration.

  9. Re:Obviously sign of jumping to conclusions by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    When I was in high school things like cell phones, cameras, pagers, and especially laptops were considered contraband!

    Yeah, well, when I was in high school, things like cell phones, digital cameras, pagers, and laptops were considered science fiction. Now get off my yard!

  10. Re:Teachers have underwear by the_B0fh · · Score: 3, Funny

    It really depends on what options you turn on.

  11. Re:Cheaper by the dozen by hansraj · · Score: 3, Funny

    I'd like to see a Windows-free educational system

    Me too!

    I never liked those little brats. I say put them in a windowless environment, put them all in one!

  12. Re:Cheaper by the dozen by corsec67 · · Score: 3, Funny

    I'd like to see a Windows-free educational system.

    True, being able to see outside while sitting in the classroom can be distracting.

    But, wouldn't renovation be expensive? Also, they have a higher electricity bill from having to use more lights.

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  13. NO ! this isnt over !! by unity100 · · Score: 3, Funny

    now, where is my torch ? and all of you, get your pitchforks, fast

  14. Re:Obviously sign of jumping to conclusions by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Here in Portugal (a small country near Spain)

    I love how you felt the need to clarify where Portugal is. I don't doubt that plenty of people reading that still said "huh, I wonder where that is?".

  15. Re:Obviously sign of jumping to conclusions by khellendros1984 · · Score: 4, Funny

    (a small country near Spain)

    OK, granted there are a lot of Americans on this site, and we sometimes have a reputation of being ignorant of geography and other countries, but I think most people have heard of Portugal. I mean, for goodness sake...the *pope* gave you guys half a continent...

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  16. Re:Obviously sign of jumping to conclusions by ThreeE · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...like I need someone to tell me where a South American country is.

  17. Re:Obviously sign of jumping to conclusions by MichaelSmith · · Score: 4, Funny

    (a small country near Spain)

    OK, granted there are a lot of Americans on this site, and we sometimes have a reputation of being ignorant of geography and other countries, but I think most people have heard of Portugal. I mean, for goodness sake...the *pope* gave you guys half a continent...

    From now on I will describe myself as being from Australia (a small country near New Zealand).

  18. Re:Obviously sign of jumping to conclusions by LandDolphin · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Portugal (a small country near Spain)"

    This made me laugh. I would like to think that you would not need to say that, but then I remember that you probably do.

    And yeah, the education is pretty bad there. Just look at how poorly people in Portugal speak Spanish, it's almost as bad as Brazil!

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  19. Re:Teachers have underwear by jo_ham · · Score: 4, Funny

    Last time I touched a woman's kernel I panicked.

  20. Re:Obviously sign of jumping to conclusions by BlackPignouf · · Score: 3, Funny

    Well, when I lived in Madrid, my US roommates asked me why TV channels wouldn't bother including this "south-west region of Spain" in weather forecasts.

    They swore to god they never heard of Portugal...

  21. Re:Obviously sign of jumping to conclusions by msuarezalvarez · · Score: 3, Funny

    And we all know school kids simply cannot live without CMYK separation...

  22. Erm - by j_w_d · · Score: 3, Funny

    From now on I will describe myself as being from Australia (a small country near New Zealand).

    Wouldn't that actually be a "small continent" near New Zealand?

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