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The first Mac

October 17, 2006 by Matt

A group of students did a project for my class on the first Apple Macintosh. During their presentation they informed the class that it was first introduced with a “non-famous” commercial during the 1984 Super Bowl.

“A non-famous commercial,” I interjected, “what does that mean?”
Surprised by the question, one of my students shrugged, “well…um…it wasn’t famous, I guess.”
I was still puzzled. I mean, they showed it during the Super Bowl. How could it not be famous? So another student tried to explain it a different way.
A light bulb came on, and I grinned. “Wait. Did your source say the commercial was ‘infamous‘?”

Heads nodded and I chuckled, then went on to explain what the word infamous actually means.

For those of you curious as to what that “infamous” commercial actually looked like, here it is in all its glory.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R706isyDrqI

Filed Under: VCS Tagged With: humor

A Scientific Discussion

October 15, 2006 by Matt

As I was walking up the stairs at school I encountered one of my 8th grade students heading up to ESL class. What followed was a very unexpected discussion:

Han: “Are you a heterotroph?”
Me: Not understanding, “Am I a what?”
H: “A heterotroph. Are you a heterotroph?”
M: “I’m sorry, I still didn’t understand you.”
H: “Mr. Elwell says you are a heterotroph because you can’t make your own food.”

It appears Mr. Elwell knows me all too well.

Filed Under: VCS Tagged With: humor

Fall Festival

October 14, 2006 by Matt

arm_wrestling.JPGEvery October VCS has an event called Fall Festival which is something like an indoor carnival. It’s a time to enjoy playing silly games with kids, meet parents, and sample some good food.

This year some kids set up a heart exhibit for science class. Upon entering the room, I was offered a platter filled with small brownish chunks poked through with toothpicks like hors dourves.

“Hi, Mr. Klein, would you like some heart?”
“Ummmmm….”
“It’s really good, I promise.”
“Uhhhhhhh….”
“Come on, it’s just chicken heart. You’ll like it.”
“Ummmmm….O-K.”

I picked a piece off the platter and chewed. Is it too cliche to say it tasted like chicken? It really did, though, and it made me wonder what Chicken McNuggets are really made of.

The night was topped off by great performances from the Beginning Band class and the Elementary and Middle School Choirs.

As always, it was a fun night, and a good time was had by all.

Filed Under: VCS

Jesus or Bill Clinton?

September 6, 2006 by Matt


One of our ESL teachers shared a quote today from her class:

She asked them, “What people work everyday all the time?”(i.e. doctors, policemen, etc.)
A cute little Korean kid answered, “Jesus.”

This reminded me of the children’s sermons that used to take place right before the kids were dismissed for sunday school at Woodland Presbyterian.

The kids would all go forward and someone would share a short interactive message and would invariably ask them a question or two that whose answer was Jesus.

So my college friends and I would sit in the pews, chuckle and whisper “Say Jesus” when a kid was called on to answer and groan quietly if they got it wrong.

Then one time the teacher asked, “Who is the president of the United States?” This confused us because the answer to this question was obviously not Jesus, but Bill Clinton.

So from then on, whenever a question was asked during the children’s sermon, we would confer amongst each other in hushed tones about whether the answer to the question was Jesus or Bill Clinton. “I think this one is Bill Clinton…No, no, this one is definitely Jesus…” And then we would wait expectantly for the answer.

Filed Under: VCS Tagged With: humor

Freshman Quote of the Day

August 28, 2006 by Matt

I received a phishing email over the weekend and decided to show it to my freshman class so they could see how deceptive some of these emails can be. This particular email allegedly came from a bank and asked me to update all my account information, including my mother’s maiden name.

This led to a discussion about why someone might want to know your mother’s maiden name. Then a student, trying to be clever, raised his hand and asked:

“Mr. Klein, what’s your maiden name?”

to which another student replied:

“Duh. He doesn’t have a maiden name. He’s not married.”

Filed Under: VCS Tagged With: humor

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