[Year 12 IT Apps] Question

Garth, Lucas A garth.lucas.a at edumail.vic.gov.au
Thu Nov 19 16:03:15 AEDT 2015


Hi Mark and Ben

At least this student could find their IT apps text book and the pages seem a little worn so probably someone got good use out of it.

If you really hated the subject no way you'd have kept the text, you'd have tried to sell it sneakily to next year's students near the end of term 3 for $20

Lucas


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O dear. That's not very fair.
The average undomesticated textbook is a lethargic and soporific parasite that lives undisturbed at the bottom of students' lockers until the end of an academic year when it transfers to a new host.
It is easily startled simply by being opened or read or (heaven forbid) attacked with a highlighter.

Hunting one for sport with a compound bow is like shooting a daft toothless cabbage, except at the end of a study design when all textbooks are fair game.
When consumed,  I've heard that they tend to be bland, tough, hard to digest, and may cause nausea.

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