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A 3 year old student tried to swipe away the card I was holding, so he could see the next card, using an index finger smart phone swipe.
So I muted him with my remote control thumb move.
I think there is a generation gap
… between the index finger and thumb most likely.
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note: remember when you had to use both thumb and index finger to change channels on the TV?
I do. … that’s why I sat so close to the TV screen. Not like now with computers and sophisticated technology. … oh! wait a minute!!!
double note: my title is totally logical: Google it.
(I’m not that smart; I just Googled it before most of you.)
triple note: calling the index finger a forefinger is confusing:
“Which of my fourfingers do you mean?“
quadruple note: a pointer finger makes me think my other fingers are pointless, somehow. … although, I still point with them.
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what I’m listening to now #35: rain raining.




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I’ve been told children are writing papers using TXT language. It’s not working out well, grade-wise.
S. Le: I learned to read phonetically … when only the alphabet was on a phone … and before all this texturizing.