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Archive page for Thursday, 28 September 2006

 Th, Sep 28, 2006
2 hours a day to get to top of class
Pretty cheap! U.S. homework outsourced as 'e-tutoring' grows: "Private tutors are a luxury many American families cannot afford, costing anywhere between $25 to $100 an hour. But California mother Denise Robison found one online for $2.50 an hour -- in India."

# Posted by Steve Hooker at 28/9/06; 11:16:29 PM to the Education news dept.
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2 hours a day to get to top of class



Tooth pulled
It's not all education, education, education here. Today, after a 7.30am meeting and training session with a new customer, to be announced soon, I was grumpy with toothache. Off to the dentist...

He decided that the root under a crown, with a root canal filling was cracked and knackered, out it was to come. 10 minutes? Maybe it was five, it felt like hours.

At first I had my arms folded across my chest, as he twisted and bust the tooth.

Then, they were gripping the arms of the chair, as he tugged and wobbled and pulled the three roots. One. By one.

The last one, saw my knee come up and me groaning a low down deep growl.

I had a ton of stuff to do today. Instead, I've thrown a sickie. Now it's nearly 11pm and I'm feeling a bit more sparky :-)
# Posted by Steve Hooker at 28/9/06; 10:54:13 PM to the Community dept.
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Tooth pulled