"As a note for travellers: Before planning your trip to another country, make sure you apply for a Geolocation Visa in order to surf from internet cafes within that country. Alternatively, you can also jump into your cybersuit and just enjoy the other country through Google Street View 3D Plus Touch. Google Street View 3D Plus Touch will only show you those things from the other country which are legal in your location, so it’s a great, risk-free and streamlined experience to get to know other exciting cultures." ("How to Access the Internet (a guide from 2025)")
I know this guide to internet access (from 2025...) is kind of a silly take on netiquette, but maybe it could be used in part to humorously introduce this code to a class. It made me think of the young adult novel, Feed, written by M.T. Anderson (another Boston local!). This book is a futuristic tale of adolescent love and self-discovery. Apparently, the average future teenager thinks "the moon sucks," and everyone is wired with a brian-feed that constantly streams advertisements, shows, music, and fashion every day

I think this book, maybe paired with a web-based assignment or greater task could be implemented well. Has anyone seen this book used in a classroom? It seems a great fit!
I know this guide to internet access (from 2025...) is kind of a silly take on netiquette, but maybe it could be used in part to humorously introduce this code to a class. It made me think of the young adult novel, Feed, written by M.T. Anderson (another Boston local!). This book is a futuristic tale of adolescent love and self-discovery. Apparently, the average future teenager thinks "the moon sucks," and everyone is wired with a brian-feed that constantly streams advertisements, shows, music, and fashion every day

I think this book, maybe paired with a web-based assignment or greater task could be implemented well. Has anyone seen this book used in a classroom? It seems a great fit!

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