That's my exact experience too. My school already bans phones, but that hasn't stopped me staring out the window or just sitting there and thinking to myself. A phone would be an improvement as I'd at least have a chance of looking up something relevant to what the teacher's saying.
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We don't have those kind of calculators in the schools here. I just do the old-fashioned "input random sums and see what the calculator says".
As a school student in a school where phones are banned, I think this is a bad idea. The ban achieves 2 things for me:
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Making it harder to check a fact or figure quickly.
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Preventing me from listening to music, playing games or browsing the web uring lunch break.
It DOES NOT stop me from becoming disengaged from the class! If I'm bored, I'll look out the window, play with a calculator or something similar. And of course the ban hasn't stopped many students using phones anyway. Maybe phone bans don't solve the issue of uninteresting classes after all?
Absolutely not. I love the summer and I feel far more alive when the sun's out! Unfortunately, here in Ireland we've been having lots rainy dull shite weather and not much sunshine. I wish the rainy dull shite would pass quicker.
I'm currently on holidays in Lanzarote. Will be returning home on Thursday.
Irish person here. Yes, I drink my tap water without boiling. My water comes from a well as I live in a rural area, but town/city water is drinkable too.
I mostly just play games on my computer and mindlessly browse the web.
Alternatively, embrace the rain! Put on a raincoat and enjoy less crowds!
I think it should be limited to thirty years at the absolute maximum. In addition, I feel as though copyright should have to be defended. If the copyright holder does not make their copyrighted work available for a certain amount of time, it should fall into public domain.
Currently relaxing in an all inclusive. Will be staying here until Tuesday next week.
Just getting started, but I'll be starting my holiday in Lanzarote on Sunday. I'm looking forwards to it of course!
I'm the same. I'm used to adding "site:reddit.com" to my searches to ensure that I get actual answers as opposed to those crappy blogs with 5 screens of nonsense and tons of blank space (supposed to be filled with ads!). Not to mention all the obscure problems that those blog owners haven't monetised.
Sunny weather. Living in Ireland, the sun is ALWAYS a welcome respite from the constant dull rainy shite.