And yet … since the legislators of our fine state have decreed that diversity in the classroom is of utmost importance, perhaps we can embrace our age (and I realise mine is a bit north of yours), and share what things from days of yore are really worth their time: call it chronodiversity. I don’t know the movies they watch except from posters, but I can share that in the early 70s there were *really good* American movies they should check out. That there is no album quite like Hejira. And to do this without doubting they have cool things too, but I just don’t know them :)
or asynchronous uniformity: as when a culturally obsolescent teacher's former au courant students start musing over their cultural obsolescence . . . or a legislature hits the charts by digitally remastering a 78rpm-era golden oldie (scratches included) . . .
And yet … since the legislators of our fine state have decreed that diversity in the classroom is of utmost importance, perhaps we can embrace our age (and I realise mine is a bit north of yours), and share what things from days of yore are really worth their time: call it chronodiversity. I don’t know the movies they watch except from posters, but I can share that in the early 70s there were *really good* American movies they should check out. That there is no album quite like Hejira. And to do this without doubting they have cool things too, but I just don’t know them :)
chronodiversity
my god, he's cracked the code
or asynchronous uniformity: as when a culturally obsolescent teacher's former au courant students start musing over their cultural obsolescence . . . or a legislature hits the charts by digitally remastering a 78rpm-era golden oldie (scratches included) . . .