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And now he's an administrator. How does that work?
Several years ago, students at a local high school, as a joke, sent a
strongly-worded email to the FBI from an anonymous email account under the
name of the school technology coordinator. The FBI, predictably, failed to see
the humor, and paid a visit to the coordinator with a list of difficult
questions.
Another example of the failure of the public education
system . . .
A local elementary school lost several computers to theft. The
perpetrators were apprehended, and the computers recovered, when the pawn
shop receiving the goods discovered the thieves' full names entered as data
folders on the still-intact hard drives.
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Announcement - TIPS Goes
Public
TIPS, the Fayette County technology newsletter announces
its initial public offering (IPO) through NASDAQ on the 21st of December,
2001. As a gesture to potential investors within the public school
district umbrella, teachers and other employees of Fayette County Public
Schools will be allowed to participate in this IPO before the NASDAQ
listing by attaching funds (cash only, please) to an email addressed to mindlessly_greedy@hotmail.org.
Shares will be offered at $20 for the three days before the IPO, and are
expected to drop dramatically after that.
Blue
Screens of Death You'll Never See Department
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