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Friday, October 07, 2005

the cute new machineSo I spent all day today finally getting my new laptop set up in the office. Here's the less cranky background. Every three years, NCTE replaces the computers in the buildings. Obviously this rotates among employees. It's not like we go out and dump all the machines at once and bring in all new. So my very nice, but overtaxed laptop has been replaced with a much nicer, faster one. I've had access to it for a month, but with other deadlines and such, I haven't had a chance to get it setup and move my files onto it until today.

It's a lot like my home laptop in terms of the feel of the keyboard and the size and screen, so this should be an easy transition—as soon as I get all the special settinga and preferences and plug-ins and whatnot installed and running properly. Fortunately, I get to hold on to the old one for a while, so I can look back for whatever I missed.

In the meantime, there is the never-ending Gettysburg lesson plan to work on. I discovered that C-SPAN has some great video clips that explain answers to some of the questions that I have students exploring. The thing is that I have a boatload of resources, and I'm not sure that they are on target for my audience, 3-5 graders. I'm beginning to wonder if this is a 9-12 lesson plan. I've asked Sharon and Lisa for guidance, but I keep writing (and writing and writing).

Got another very angry response to this week's Inbox Ideas section. Today's shows that special failure to see reality. First the traditional crap about promoting lifestyles. blah blah blah. Then a little sprinkle of the oxymoronic, which I shall paraphrase: Oh, please evil writers, do not judge me. Really I respect the gays as people. I just don't respect their [evil, sinful] lifestyle. (Then you don't respect them, do you?) Then we took a turn toward the silly. General stuff about values and whatnot was followed with an admonition that sexuality should never be discussed in the classroom. There is no place for such lurid topics. (Hmm. What do you do when it becomes time to cover Romeo and Juliet?)

I have such a hard time understanding this kind of hatred. I knew to expect negative messages, but it's much harder when they actually show up. I guess it feels personal. But to hell with it. I'd do it again. I will do it again.




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