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BJF: Thinks Hour of Coding had interesting effect on CM

Thinks it may have spurred extraordinary number of stories and photos during the past week on CM. (In fact, records may have been set) - EW

By Billy Joe Fudge

It seems to me that all this coding taking place at Adair and Campbellsville Schools has had an interesting "effect" on CM. The productivity level has gone through the roof, so to speak. Story after story and dozens of photos posted each day. The photos are coming so quickly I hardly have time to read the caption till another photo is posted.



I wonder if there has been an uptake in other businesses because of "The Coding Effect"? Maybe we need to do a survey of area businesses such as Ford Motor Plant, The Corvette Plant, GE and UPS to name a few.

The Coding Effect could be the new energy source for which mankind has been searching. Only time, research and proper polling will tell. Billy Joe Fudge, the writer, is, among many other things, a critic, Naturalist, Poet, Preservationist, Futurist, Philosopher, and Prognosticator and much, appreciated and longtime contributor to CM

Thanks, Mr. Fudge, for noticing - Perhaps others did. There were over 300 slots for photo(s) used in the past week, less a few expended in processing. It the most pictures ever - excluding graduation weeks, in one week, in CM history. See them all in CM Photo Archives


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