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They’d be hauling the teachers off to FCC jail but a school in northern Italy has decided that they only way they can deal with students using their cellphones to cheat on exams is install cellphone signal jammers across campus. They turn the jammers off during lunch so that the students — and teachers — don’t totally freak out.
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|||Handset Showcase|||[ This Message was edited by: axxxr on 2004-06-21 18:55 ]
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Posted: 2004-06-21 19:55:21
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the italians has a very good sense to humour
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Posted: 2004-06-21 19:58:05
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I guess I can forget about going to school in Italy! lol
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Posted: 2004-06-21 20:19:12
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first lambos for police cars and now this.

they seem to have a lot of disposable cash!
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Posted: 2004-06-21 20:21:23
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They must have crap teachers because we have teachers that would see if we used them but they need to jam the phones so the staff cant be good.
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Posted: 2004-06-21 20:21:51
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The Italians HAVE not HAS a sense of humor.
This message was posted from a Nokia
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Posted: 2004-06-21 20:33:18
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c'mon man this aint a english lesson.... who cares
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Posted: 2004-06-21 20:36:00
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the italians has not a sense of humor. please excuse my eenglish they are very not good.
we used to cheat with bluetooth pdas and 802.11b pdas, i never used a cell phone for cheating (bt cell phones were quite expenxiive then) cos the phones were way to slow.
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Posted: 2004-06-21 20:46:00
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i dont see the point. the capabilities seem limited. u'll only get a few extra marks nuthing "grade boosting"
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Posted: 2004-06-21 20:48:14
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A related story which i though you might find interesting.
Cheating teachers arrested
According to News24.com, at least seven high school teachers in Shangai have been arrested for selling exam answers to their students amid charges of widespread cheating in a central Chinese province.
"Teachers at Henan province's Puyang No. 2 High School used cellphone text messages to send answers to students during the three-day nationwide university entrance exams earlier this month.
http://www.news24.com/News24/[....]6119,2-10-1462_1545717,00.html
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Posted: 2004-06-21 21:25:30
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