Technology lecture and family updates

I’m still trying to find a gap in my schedule to update my blogs more, but I’m usually barely able to stay awake during these gaps, so it’s a little difficult. Same can be said for Chrissa, who’s very sorry not to be able to update Ice-Pop.info at the moment. Both of us will be here more often once we’re done with a few final term exams.

This past week, at our Technology Systems seminary class, our teacher showed us several models of business phone systems, and told us that a good telephonic network is often the key to a good reputation and income of a company, as the faster their help desk works, and the more promptly their clients and their offices get the feedback they need, the better for the company is, and it acquires authority and trust in the eyes of clients and employees. Then he showed us examples of how Earthen telephonic lines used to work a century ago, and the differences with Cybertronian ones. Interesting lecture, I must admit. :) This teacher is really good.

On the personal side, I’m happy to learn about my mom having 12 other children of her “heart”, and I’m eager to meet them all now. :) Simone and Mandi are being talked about all over, and of course I know about Richani already (she’s my brother Willy Wonka’s girlfriend). This family keeps growing both officially and unofficially, and it’s awesome, because I would not change it one bit!

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One Response to “Technology lecture and family updates”

  1. nadine (32 comments) Says:

    exams are really trouble :-S eek. God bless with your exam Buzz! And same for Chrissa! Oh and I’m happy to hear about your family, we’re missing you here!

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