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(Unverified)Dec 10th 2008 2:29PM
i don't understand why she "obviously supports" Microsoft... we used apple computers when i was in school... is there more to this story you forgot to mention, or are you simply assuming she was supporting Microsoft? as for the teacher i think its a real shame that the people teaching our children are so ill informed about the technology that surrounds all of us today... and to vilify the boy i think she has a real problem and it is the school that should be researching her
leeDec 10th 2008 2:29PM
Did you read the other article? If not, do it. It's pretty self-evident.
(Unverified)Dec 10th 2008 2:39PM
i actually just finished reading the article, and yea you are right it is obvious...this is actually really depressing to read i still cannot believe this is a teacher...
wl80Dec 10th 2008 7:29PM
I'm sure Microsoft was simply used to illustrate a point due to it being the top proprietary software provider.