After much anticipation...

Jul 16, 2006 20:58

It's kind of bare-bones right now but I'm trying to beef it up... we'll see.

DIRECTIONS:The classes are listed by subject, so that's how things work. You could do this whole thing one of two ways... start with your math class, science, la, and keep going, or go by period and jump all over the place. Either way, once you get to a class, you will ( Read more... )

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bluetissues July 17 2006, 05:04:07 UTC
ahhh you are amazing, i have been waiting for this!

on a side note, emily groman and i have like, four classes together.

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ok_ok_emily July 17 2006, 23:24:36 UTC
yeah, and i am only taking four classes at garfield. ha, ha.

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epsilondiana July 17 2006, 06:18:19 UTC
AH thanks for your schedule and your compliment! Yeah uhh I hate to say it but I am actually really sad that this is the last year that I will get to do this because it is pretty much my favorite thing ever.

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haikusamurai July 17 2006, 05:21:01 UTC
Can I add my college class list? It'll probably screw up the periods, though.

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epsilondiana July 17 2006, 06:32:00 UTC
hahahaha I wish. Not like I could feasibly do this for college, sadly.

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insaneinside July 17 2006, 08:11:37 UTC
What would be cool would be if schools would let us just mark a checkbox (e.g. on the Source) that would allow other students from the same school to view our schedule, or allow it to be integrated into a group schedule like this one.. How about being able to click a "Who has classes with me?" button, and being shown just that? The data is already there, and, assuming a well-designed database built on top of a modern database engine, all that would be required is a drop-dead-simple script to fetch, by period, the names of students who have both the same class that period as you, and have turned on schedule sharing. Insert the resulting data into a table in an HTML document, and you're done.

'Course, Seattle Public Schools would have major liability issues, being a K-12, public school district. I'd think that most colleges could do it with little technical or legal hassle, though.

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fukudoll July 17 2006, 05:34:03 UTC
where is Ana

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brnndoohggnz July 17 2006, 06:18:21 UTC
3rd period physics with dr p is not honors, i believe.

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epsilondiana July 17 2006, 06:31:28 UTC
Thanks, Todd!

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brnndoohggnz July 17 2006, 13:40:46 UTC
no problem.
i'm happily anticipating having LA with you again. but it probably won't be as fun as last semester.

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epsilondiana July 17 2006, 22:54:28 UTC
oh how COULD it be? I wish Ms. Cram taught AP LA 12.

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