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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller
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      And I believe that that was George Mason University that said that. It has been a while.

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      • art_of_shredA
        art_of_shred
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        Yup, education and news outlets. For-profit businesses that have managed to convince the general populace that they are necessary, trustworthy, and looking out for something to do with truth, your best interests, or some other idealistic thing like that. Laughable, except for the fact that the rest of us are held hostage by their successful marketing and the consequences thereof.

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        • handsofqwertyH
          handsofqwerty @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller said:

          @art_of_shred said:

          The "internet", aka "cyberspace" was something you read about it Popular Science.....

          Popular Science was the one that constantly called it the "Information Superhighway". OMG I can't believe that kids today have never heard that term. It was so common back then.

          What are you talking about?! I know that term quite well!

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          • handsofqwertyH
            handsofqwerty @scottalanmiller
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            @scottalanmiller said:

            @Minion-Queen said:

            The thing that people always seem to forget. Colleges are a business they are not there to be helpful to you. They are filling their pockets with the crazy fees that people pay to take classes. They are car salesmen.

            A major university in the Washington, D.C. area, when questioned as to why they were not providing a value to their students, stated that students are not the customers of a university but are simply their to provide funding for the professors to do other things. Educating the students was not their job nor did they care. The students were simply a revenue source for research.

            Read: they felt, quite rightly, that any student at their university was a sucker and deserved to be taken advantage of.

            *there

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            • coliverC
              coliver @handsofqwerty
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              @handsofqwerty said:

              @scottalanmiller said:

              @art_of_shred said:

              The "internet", aka "cyberspace" was something you read about it Popular Science.....

              Popular Science was the one that constantly called it the "Information Superhighway". OMG I can't believe that kids today have never heard that term. It was so common back then.

              What are you talking about?! I know that term quite well!

              I worked in a high school for a bit... In passing I mentioned the information super highway to a group of 8th graders during a lab period... they all looked at me with dumbfound expressions... I had to clarify that I was talking about the internet.

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              • handsofqwertyH
                handsofqwerty @coliver
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                @coliver said:

                @handsofqwerty said:

                @scottalanmiller said:

                @art_of_shred said:

                The "internet", aka "cyberspace" was something you read about it Popular Science.....

                Popular Science was the one that constantly called it the "Information Superhighway". OMG I can't believe that kids today have never heard that term. It was so common back then.

                What are you talking about?! I know that term quite well!

                I worked in a high school for a bit... In passing I mentioned the information super highway to a group of 8th graders during a lab period... they all looked at me with dumbfound expressions... I had to clarify that I was talking about the internet.

                Am I the only one my age who knows that term?!

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                • coliverC
                  coliver @handsofqwerty
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                  @handsofqwerty said:

                  @coliver said:

                  @handsofqwerty said:

                  @scottalanmiller said:

                  @art_of_shred said:

                  The "internet", aka "cyberspace" was something you read about it Popular Science.....

                  Popular Science was the one that constantly called it the "Information Superhighway". OMG I can't believe that kids today have never heard that term. It was so common back then.

                  What are you talking about?! I know that term quite well!

                  I worked in a high school for a bit... In passing I mentioned the information super highway to a group of 8th graders during a lab period... they all looked at me with dumbfound expressions... I had to clarify that I was talking about the internet.

                  Am I the only one my age who knows that term?!

                  I'm not much older then you... so I doubt it... but a few years younger then probably.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @handsofqwerty
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                    @handsofqwerty said:

                    @coliver said:

                    @handsofqwerty said:

                    @scottalanmiller said:

                    @art_of_shred said:

                    The "internet", aka "cyberspace" was something you read about it Popular Science.....

                    Popular Science was the one that constantly called it the "Information Superhighway". OMG I can't believe that kids today have never heard that term. It was so common back then.

                    What are you talking about?! I know that term quite well!

                    I worked in a high school for a bit... In passing I mentioned the information super highway to a group of 8th graders during a lab period... they all looked at me with dumbfound expressions... I had to clarify that I was talking about the internet.

                    Am I the only one my age who knows that term?!

                    Likely.

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                    • handsofqwertyH
                      handsofqwerty @scottalanmiller
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                      @scottalanmiller said:

                      @handsofqwerty said:

                      @coliver said:

                      @handsofqwerty said:

                      @scottalanmiller said:

                      @art_of_shred said:

                      The "internet", aka "cyberspace" was something you read about it Popular Science.....

                      Popular Science was the one that constantly called it the "Information Superhighway". OMG I can't believe that kids today have never heard that term. It was so common back then.

                      What are you talking about?! I know that term quite well!

                      I worked in a high school for a bit... In passing I mentioned the information super highway to a group of 8th graders during a lab period... they all looked at me with dumbfound expressions... I had to clarify that I was talking about the internet.

                      Am I the only one my age who knows that term?!

                      Likely.

                      I remember hearing that term all the time in the 90s. Very common expression.

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                      • StrongBadS
                        StrongBad
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                        I have not heard the term in a very, very long time. I had totally forgotten about that.

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                        • Reid CooperR
                          Reid Cooper
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                          • MattSpellerM
                            MattSpeller
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                            Youtube Video

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                            • Reid CooperR
                              Reid Cooper
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                              Access the "Information Superhighway" on your Apple II GS, apparently.

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller
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                                I love those old computer television shows, it's less amazing how old the computers are and more amazing how weird the people are who are talking about computers.

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                                • StrongBadS
                                  StrongBad
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                                  Nice. It's like being back in class in 1992.

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                                  • nadnerBN
                                    nadnerB @StrongBad
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                                    @StrongBad said:

                                    Nice. It's like being back in class in 1992.

                                    Year one... Hmmm I may have played an educational game a couple of time that year on 286 possibly 386 machines... I'm not really sure. I don't remember much of my computer education until about year 4 or 5.

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                                    • art_of_shredA
                                      art_of_shred
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                                      We had Apple II-C's in 1st grade; one in each classroom. Math Blaster and Oregon Trail. Oh, yeah. I remember that we even sat through a demo in Art class at one point, where we got to see a drawing tablet used to scrawl free-hand on the computer. Basically, it was a track pad that used a stylus. Remember doing that on a PDA, where you could enter "handwritten" notes? lol

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                                      • StrongBadS
                                        StrongBad
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                                        Oregon Trail is now available to play, free online from the Internet Archive.

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller
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                                          You have died of dysentery.

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                                          • C
                                            Carnival Boy
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                                            Interesting thread. I think universities are very different in Europe. They're not businesses to start with, although they're increasingly being run that way in the UK. Despite us moving ever closer to the American system, I think the concept of a university education is still that it develops character and broadens the mind. It is not job training. My degree was nothing to do with IT, but I still feel it helped me in my career. It is partly why, in the UK, we feel that a degree in History from Oxford is perfect training for being the Chancellor of the Exchequer (George Osborne).

                                            I had no idea what career I wanted when I went to university. But I was definitely a different person when I graduated thanks to making new friends (I met my wife there), moving away from home, and just studying full-time and having the chance to read great literature (in my case the likes of Karl Marx and Adam Smith) and sit around and think and discuss things with like minded people.

                                            That might not be the case with a degree in Hospitality Management, to be fair. But there is also the contacts you make, which probably is useful for hospitality. I'm crap at keeping in touch, mind, and have only stayed in contact with a tiny handful of people. It'll be different now with LinkedIn and Facebook. Certainly in IT, I find that getting a job is more a case of who you know not what you know, and the bigger your circle of IT contacts the more opportunities you will get.

                                            But then university was free when I went. I might think differently now. But I'm certainly not writing them off for any career.

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