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Add $0.02 about flash thumb drives.
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Go run a working school computer lab one for awhile, talk to a public school administrator... you'll know/hear what I'm talking about. Noone willingly creates more work for themselves unless they see it saves gobs of energy or time elsewhere or blows test scores out of the water... SoaS doesn't offer any of that yet, IMHO.
 
Go run a working school computer lab one for awhile, talk to a public school administrator... you'll know/hear what I'm talking about. Noone willingly creates more work for themselves unless they see it saves gobs of energy or time elsewhere or blows test scores out of the water... SoaS doesn't offer any of that yet, IMHO.
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What is it with flash-based thumb drives? In the previous decade, I went through
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several of them as they successively died off in turn. This led to the practice
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of using a PAIR, so that when one dies, the "RAIDed twin" provides a fail-safe.
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Some people recommend periodic reformatting as a means to obviate failures. Has
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the problem finally been solved? I have not had a disaster for a long time now.
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- [[User:Docdtv|Docdtv]]
    
Make Sugar homework safe, easy to use, and keep it simple for Aunt Tilly to understand and install.
 
Make Sugar homework safe, easy to use, and keep it simple for Aunt Tilly to understand and install.
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===idealized===
 
===idealized===
 
The ideal school computer set up is easy to install,<b>minimizes</b> variables, and maximizes ease of use and power.  
 
The ideal school computer set up is easy to install,<b>minimizes</b> variables, and maximizes ease of use and power.  
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