Privet, pacany. Ya vchora podumav, sho raz ya takyi maladets, to mojna odun post napysatu chisto ne po nashomy. Ta i treba daty shans moim dryziam, yaki ne govoryat' ukrainskoyu, hoch raz pochytaty post bez google translatora. Bo ce ne delo obshe. Ok? Ok. Paehali.
Yesterday,
when I went to gym, I thought that there was nothing to add to my post, but no!
There was my cyber teacher of cyber law (cyber assistant professor, actually). I was like…
He was
looking at me for almost 10 seconds with
his cyber eyes without blinking while cyber exercising on his cyber orbitrek,
so I nodded (without any cyber things, just as normal human being). He said
something to me in Czech but I started to walk faster looking straight forward.
Hope it was “Hi, student from my group!” or smth like that.
Great! Now
I will meet him more often and he will remember me. But I think he can remember
each member of the group during the first cyber lecture by his cyber brain. I
hope he won’t ask me to do some exercises during my exam just because he saw
that I can.
Today I had
cyber law too and it was so normal, that I thought that it was too strange for
cyber law. I mean cases were interesting and actual without any examples with
dragons from World of Warcraft or even gods of Greek or any other pantheons.
But yeah, several things were so “cyberlaw”. Except cases about eBay, Google,
Bit Torrent, Pirate Bay we were talking about whores, drugs and child porn
(again). I think that youth of this teacher\s was pretty rough and stormy.
Cyber
teacher: “So, as you can see, owners of some sites or boards cannot be accused
in things they can’t control. Rude comment, map, where you can get cheap
prostitute and drugs in this city *big sip of tea*…ummm…
Yes, any questions?”.
He even
told us about violation of some intellectual property rights by using VHS
cassettes! That was interesting. I did't even know how to use one when he was already breaking the law. Cyber law. Pizdets, karoche.
See ya in da next post, ribyata!
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