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Comment Re: Yes (Score 2) 146

Schools are making factory workers? Then why did so many schools drop auto, wood, metal, etc classes?

The worst thing the educational system has done in my lifetime was, I think, was perpetuate the lie "every child can and should go to college." How many lives were ruined by schools/teachers telling unprepared students to go to college, only to fail and incur massive student loan debt.

Comment Re: Yes (Score 1, Insightful) 146

Teachers are under political pressure to give students As.

Bullshit.

Teachers need to teach children.

We used to have curriculums that teachers were supposed to teach, but over time, they strayed from covering that material, so states started achievement tests to measure the effectiveness of school's programs (note, most state achievement test scores are not included in student records, they are about the school). Then teachers started complaining about being forced to be 'teaching to the test'... YES! The test captures the required material teachers are supposed to teach (and some teachers stress out their kids before state tests because their funding is impacted).

Comment Re: Yes (Score 1) 146

The important thing is that students be asked to independently reinforce/demonstrate their mastery of the subject matter. This does not have to be taken home and done - this could/should be done in a study hall setting during the school day.

Comment Re:Flawed.... (Score 1) 83

Aren't physical game discs an option? This only affects digital downloaded games, not all games. Presumably you could buy a physical game, store it on the console HD, then go off to your unibomber cabin in Montana and live completely off-grid and never be impacted by this policy.

I'm trying to understand gamers that somehow buy digital downloads but don't have internet access - they don't use discord, the don't play networked multi-player games, they just sit in their cabins and play single-player, non-networked games and never buy upgrades or expansion packs... really, how many people fit that description?

Comment Re:What's the business purpose of this? (Score 1) 83

The combination of having intermittent access to download games and updates, and then being offline for extended periods, is common. Military, for one. Offshore work of various kinds. Any work in remote areas, or in many foreign countries. Having a TV, console and power is easy, but Internet connectivity is often either expensive or not allowed, or both. And even if allowed, region locks may cause issues, and VPN's are illegal in areas.

So in those cases, why not just buy physical games, not digital downloads? If you know you are going to be "off-Internet" for extended periods, why not just buy game disks?

Also, the game only needs to "check-in" every 30 days, how are you loading digital downloads onto the console, then going over 30 days without internet access?

being offline for extended periods, is common. Military, for one. Offshore work of various kinds. Any work in remote areas, or in many foreign countries.

To be clear, you think people that are in the military, work on oil rigs or in remote areas or ar in "foreign countries" (whatever that means?) don't have internet access? Really? Ever heard of starlink? Offshore oil rigs, military bases, and "foreign countries" have internet access.

This is really a much smaller problem than many here are making it out to be...

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