1. Do you need any wifi to do that? I only have a hotmail email account and guess I just assumed it was a smartphone or bluetooth perk as the only people I know who talk about texting to emails own smartphones/higher end phones.
2. one of my 8 primary schools (grades 1-7, yeah I moved a lot as a kid) had age of empires as a game on all school computers. When I reached highschool (grades 8-12) they said video games of any sort weren't allowed in academics, I laughed at that. Actually I think they've changed highschool and primary school years now, the former going to 8 instead of 7? no idea, I don't go to school anymore should probably learn though, kid will be at school in 2 years (age 4-1/2-ish)
Edit: those Banished villagers are the greediest hoarders I've ever come across in a game..
Well, back when I had that phone I just needed to be able to utilize network data. It didn't connect to wifi, because it wasn't that new-fangled. Even without wifi on a smartphone, you'd still need data (aka 3g/4g). Since I used Tracfone (it also owns Net10/StraightTalk) they sorta bundled it all together in my units/airtime.
When I was a kid we had k-8, but 6-8 had a whole different building. But they also moved pre-alg from 7 to 8 and I had the same durned thing twice. I was average at math, so I managed a B the second time around.
I'm a strong picture-thinker, so I struggled with how to memorize some things. I'd actually color-code stuff in college just to help me picture-memorize subjects more easily.
But for games, we only had a few and they were only used for education. Games made for education have become very popular and good ones are very effective. When I look for freelance work (yeck), I have seen a ton of requests for game animators, especially for apps. Kids can have tablets now, haha.
Beren, sweetness, didn't you look up a guide?





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