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Back in those days, typing a term paper and turning it in at my highschool got you accused of maybe cheating. âHow do I know you wrote this? Anybody can type.â
I was in college in the mid-80s. I had been typing weekly reading summaries, but our school put in a lab of Macintosh computers, complete with LaserWriters. I sat down one day, and typed my summary directly into Word and printed it. (didnât even save it, because I didnât have a floppy to save it on to). That was paper got me my first perfect score on those weekly summaries. And that was despite it being my worst-written one of the semester! So yeah, Peppermint Pattyâs correct. ;-)
Neatness counts way too much. I always lost grades because the teacher struggled to read my reports. I had to start typing them in the 5th grade because my handwriting was so small the teacher was having trouble finding a strong enough magnifying glass to read my homework. I averaged 40 words per line in a standard school notebook.
A professor is conducting a final exam. He is an extremely difficult S.O.B. He has told his students that all writing must stop when he calls timeâanyone who doesnât stop will automatically fail the exam. At the end all the students except one finish as instructed. The one student keeps writing furiously for 30 seconds or so until he is stopped by the professor, who tells him he has failed the exam.
The student walks to the front of the room with his paper and attempts to argue. The professor doesnât budge, so finally the student takes an attitude and says, âDo you know who I am?â The professor sneers and says, âNo, I donât, and it wouldnât matter, anyway!â The student then says âGood!â, sticks his paper into the middle of the stack already turned in, and yells âHave a nice day!â as he runs out of the room⌠âş
I recall my mechanical drawing teacher writing on a plate of which I took hours to complete and her comment was: âMessy! Messy! Messy!.â in letters so large they covered the entire plate. Needless to say I had to re-do that plateâŚ..sigh. Memories.
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
no kidding, Snoopster
wjones about 4 years ago
Their talking makes it easy. Just type what the say.
orinoco womble about 4 years ago
Back in those days, typing a term paper and turning it in at my highschool got you accused of maybe cheating. âHow do I know you wrote this? Anybody can type.â
JonGl Premium Member about 4 years ago
I was in college in the mid-80s. I had been typing weekly reading summaries, but our school put in a lab of Macintosh computers, complete with LaserWriters. I sat down one day, and typed my summary directly into Word and printed it. (didnât even save it, because I didnât have a floppy to save it on to). That was paper got me my first perfect score on those weekly summaries. And that was despite it being my worst-written one of the semester! So yeah, Peppermint Pattyâs correct. ;-)
in-dubio-pro-rainbow about 4 years ago
If itâs really neatness what counts I only wonder how all the doctors made it through schoolâŚ
jagedlo about 4 years ago
This was before the Walkman and other things you could use to listen to in order to not to listen to what they are saying!
Dobber Premium Member about 4 years ago
When your work is neat, or rewritten, itâs easier to spot mistakes.
mjb515 about 4 years ago
That is a a problem with open office plans.
mrcooncat about 4 years ago
Snoopy, you need to channel your Archie Bunker and yell: âStifle! You Dingbats, you!â
Hazelnut King about 4 years ago
Pig-Pen truly is doomed, in that caseâŚ
theincrediblebulk about 4 years ago
Neatness counts way too much. I always lost grades because the teacher struggled to read my reports. I had to start typing them in the 5th grade because my handwriting was so small the teacher was having trouble finding a strong enough magnifying glass to read my homework. I averaged 40 words per line in a standard school notebook.
Auntie Socialist about 4 years ago
Some teachers do seem to be overly preoccupied with margins
Ellis97 about 4 years ago
Itâs hard to type without thumbs either.
txmystic about 4 years ago
I can attest to thisâŚone of my HS teachers was constantly on my case for sloppy penmanship. I was ecstatic when computers became the normâŚ
hagarthehorrible about 4 years ago
I wonder how this canine can use the typewriter with his paws. Whatever, the noise seems to surely disturb him.
ChessPirate about 4 years ago
A professor is conducting a final exam. He is an extremely difficult S.O.B. He has told his students that all writing must stop when he calls timeâanyone who doesnât stop will automatically fail the exam. At the end all the students except one finish as instructed. The one student keeps writing furiously for 30 seconds or so until he is stopped by the professor, who tells him he has failed the exam.
The student walks to the front of the room with his paper and attempts to argue. The professor doesnât budge, so finally the student takes an attitude and says, âDo you know who I am?â The professor sneers and says, âNo, I donât, and it wouldnât matter, anyway!â The student then says âGood!â, sticks his paper into the middle of the stack already turned in, and yells âHave a nice day!â as he runs out of the room⌠âş
Obi-Haiv about 4 years ago
It was a dark and stormy class.
Iâ¤ď¸Peanuts about 4 years ago
Quite right. Quiet in the Peanut gallery.
Natarose about 4 years ago
Neatness does count, but the content is also important.
DCBakerEsq about 4 years ago
Charts and graphs is what they really want. And proper punctuation!
Lightpainter about 4 years ago
I foresee a â Dâ for Patty.
knight1192a about 4 years ago
Yeah, teachers hate bad handwritting.
Mediatech about 4 years ago
If only Snoopy could resist throwing in some ad-libs.
christelisbetty about 4 years ago
33 years ago, I went from a 3 letter maiden name to a 10 letter last name. My signature still drops off into scribbling at the end.
JesseLouisMartinez about 4 years ago
Youâre gonna pay snoopy to type your letter and youâre still going to get a bad grade
SpongebobPatrickBackwards about 4 years ago
This reminds me of Calvinâs clear plastic binder.
JD'Huntsville'AL about 4 years ago
So, NOBODYâS going to comment about how that paper is able to stay on Snoopyâs roof?
AlanTompkins about 4 years ago
I recall my mechanical drawing teacher writing on a plate of which I took hours to complete and her comment was: âMessy! Messy! Messy!.â in letters so large they covered the entire plate. Needless to say I had to re-do that plateâŚ..sigh. Memories.