A week or two ago, I started writing something satirical and in the middle of it decided to forget about the whole thing. Just to keep a record of what I was writing, I saved it as a draft (so I thought!) Lo and behold when I went back on Papyrus News today, I noticed with horror that it had been accidentally published instead of saved as a draft. Anyway it’s now removed. For those who never saw it, sorry to get your curiousity up. For those who did see it, sorry for my bad and accidentally-published attempt at satire!
Close readers of Papyrus News might have noticed another time a couple of weeks ago that I published a couple of things and then took them down the next day. Those were published intentionally, though I changed my mind afterward. Still figuring out what I want to pubish on this blog. But as for the satire, that was very half-baked and was never intended to be online!
Indeed Professor Warschauer, I am interested in a Phd program. I wanted to ask you personally, if you did take on Phd programs.
I have something in mind which was stimulated by the book and career of Mrs keiko Hirata. She seems to have great experience world wide and was thinking of combining education technology with an international perspective.
Your thoughts would be welcome.
Nicolas
I tried to post a comment on an entry about Pinochet, where you asked us for viewpoints. It won’t accept the comment. Is this one of your examples?
I don’t remember saying anything about Pinochet, but no, that wasn’t one of the examples. Anything posted here should accept comments.