Today was the kindergarten graduation ceremony. Of our 15 students, 4 are moving to Korean school, most are moving up to the next level and re-enrolling, and a few are quitting. I got delegated to "camera guy", sitting in the back of the classroom and snapping shots as they were handed diplomas. It was a short and sweet ceremony, unlike the three hour marathon session at the end of school last year for my previous employer. (Thank Goodness!)

In other news...
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|. . . . . S. . + NetHack 3.4.1
|@ . . . . . . | was released not long ago, and I found a port of a similiar game to play on my Palm PDA.
------------- I'd compare the gameplay to an ASCII version of Diablo, with randomized dungeons, items, and monsters, all fitting into a measly 1.44' floppy disk with room to spare. Unlimited gameplay, for free, and all it takes is a little imagination to look past the graphics. It's all about the gameplay, not the flashy graphics. It's basically all I did the whole day when I had free time.

The Korean children really didn't understand how something without flashy graphics could be good. I'm not surprised.


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