Harvard Goes High Tech
Speaking of Harvard and the digital world...here's the latest study aid the Harvard Coop is promoting in an e-mail today.
Note card "bleachers," for just $54.
You think they sell many of those at Stanford?
¶ 10:33 AM
Comments:
Richard, This is a Levenger product, and if the Coop is peddling it at the end of May it is directed at tourists/affluent highschoolers coming to Harvard summer school, who think Harvard kids are supposed to have shirt-pocket index-card-holders. That is kind of sad, maybe funny, but don't confuse it with digital use at Harvard. What does the Stanford book store sell? Nothing that cutting edge:
Go ahead—mock Stanford for selling t-shirts to benefit cancer research....
But, um, yeah, I know it's a Levenger product. I just doubt that the Coop is peddling it to high schoolers "who think Harvard kids are supposed to have shirt-pocket index-card holders."
# posted by Richard Bradley : May 24, 2024 11:24 AM
You never know Richard: one man's note card holder is another person's peice of bread that Larry Summers munched on ;-).
Thanks for the link to this very funny product. the "bleachers" name is the best. If only the view of me at my desk was so exciting as to demand a bleacher area too . . . !