well i get out even less than the guy who doesn't get out much and i work in a primary school too. it's SO frustrating owning the coolest gadget that NO ONE has heard of.
and 11 year olds have never heard of the SNES or Linux, or even an FM transmitter. some of them asked me about it the other day and i fumbled to take the case off because "it makes it look big" and one of them said "it's still massive".
well i get out even less than the guy who doesn't get out much and i work in a primary school too. it's SO frustrating owning the coolest gadget that NO ONE has heard of.
and 11 year olds have never heard of the SNES or Linux, or even an FM transmitter. some of them asked me about it the other day and i fumbled to take the case off because "it makes it look big" and one of them said "it's still massive".
my 8210 would get more kudos...
... plug it into the telly, and let them have a go at bounce ... that's bound to get you some kudos ...
... plug it into the telly, and let them have a go at bounce ... that's bound to get you some kudos ...
oh oh oh even better than that - every class is equipped with a massive whiteboard and projector - that will look amazing!!! then i'll bring my wiimote in and they can play mario.
Besides a (Linux/Qt/KDE geek) friend of mine who owns one, I haven't seen any N900 in the wild. (not surprised, because here in Spain I haven't seen any n900 advertisement)
But when I showed it to my coworkers their heads exploded. I think two of them are getting one pretty soon :-)