Your comments: I beg to differ, "-_-" (comment #2). Here in the Philippines, when PDAs were new, lots of people got away with cheating. They'd pretend to use the PDA as a calculator, switching to their notes when the time was right. :-)
Even today, when we have on of the highest cellphone usage rates in the world (http://www.newsflash.org/2003/05/tl/tl012150.htm), this trick is still possible. Our older teachers simply don't realize the capabilities of today's gadgets.
So I guess the technology generation gap applies here too.
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Rico @ Jul 24th 2006 2:05PM
Your comments: I beg to differ, "-_-" (comment #2). Here in the Philippines, when PDAs were new, lots of people got away with cheating. They'd pretend to use the PDA as a calculator, switching to their notes when the time was right. :-)
Even today, when we have on of the highest cellphone usage rates in the world (http://www.newsflash.org/2003/05/tl/tl012150.htm), this trick is still possible. Our older teachers simply don't realize the capabilities of today's gadgets.
So I guess the technology generation gap
applies here too.