Bleeker: The Rechargeable Dog by Jonathan Mahood
- February 02, 2009
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Ah, the joys of a boy and his dog. His robotic dog...Yes, Skip Smalls’ dream of a canine sidekick came true when Bleeker beeped into his life -- batteries included. For this delightful duo it’s not just about tug of war and the gnawing of bones. Bleeker can fetch, but he can also fax -- and print, place calls, detect smoke, photograph, download email, take a GPS reading, and handle Skip’s homework planner. He’s not bug-free: if he spends too much time with Grandpa, he starts hooking rugs and wearing slippers. And if you stuff Mars bars in his battery socket -- well, there are problems. Nonetheless Bleeker (BLKR501 to IM pals) is all the dog a boy, or a comic strip, could want.
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Gweedo Murray said, 9 months ago
That was my method.
Doctor Toon
said,
9 months ago
I always worked well under pressure. I would spend the weekend thinking of what I was going to write. then on Monday morning I would get up and write it all out in one piece. Surprisingly I got pretty good grades.
It got tricky in college when an English Comp professor required we turn in the rough draft with our compositions, showing revisions. I had to get up REALLY early the days those were due.
catchtheraven said, 9 months ago
I like doctortoon’s solution. I occasionally tried working before deadline, but did not get the return for the effort. Come to think of it, I have a deadline today. Better get to it.
Mkim1526 said, 9 months ago
I’m jealous, doctortoon. I always do that and I always get bad grades!
widjibeaker said, 9 months ago
Glad it’s not just me. I had a presentation due today and I literally finished the powerpoint about 20 minutes before it was due.
Probably would have helped if I’d saved time to practice it… oh, well.
Geekologist said, 9 months ago
Doctortoon, that was my method. except I did the night before. Or when it was a short thingy, I’d do it on the bus or show up a few minutes early for class.
The Swordfish said, 9 months ago
Speaking of procrastination, I’ve got an assignment on the Spanish Inquisition that I should be working on.