Young man achieves amazing technological progress to take school exams
2005/07/30
Fun Reports
Aug 1 2005
A school-leaver, who came to take an oral exam on English in Armenia,
designed an original method to pass exams without any difficulties.
The young man fixed wires to the collar of his shirt, attached tiny
microphones to buttons and connected the secret system to his Nokia
cellular phone.
Professors of the examination commission were amazed with the man's
invention. Some of them said that the young man had designed a miracle
of electronic technologies.
"Every little detail in the device was meticulously thought-out. It
is not ruled out that there was a group of professional specialists
working on the system," Armenian Minister for Education, Sergo
Yeritsan said.
When the young man's secret was exposed, the commission decided to
listen to him anyway. It turned out that the man knew nothing : he
could only say that he was keen to become a philologist to save his
nation. The inventor had to leave with an unsatisfactory mark.
http://funreports.com/fun/30-07-2005/1244-0
2005/07/30
Fun Reports
Aug 1 2005
A school-leaver, who came to take an oral exam on English in Armenia,
designed an original method to pass exams without any difficulties.
The young man fixed wires to the collar of his shirt, attached tiny
microphones to buttons and connected the secret system to his Nokia
cellular phone.
Professors of the examination commission were amazed with the man's
invention. Some of them said that the young man had designed a miracle
of electronic technologies.
"Every little detail in the device was meticulously thought-out. It
is not ruled out that there was a group of professional specialists
working on the system," Armenian Minister for Education, Sergo
Yeritsan said.
When the young man's secret was exposed, the commission decided to
listen to him anyway. It turned out that the man knew nothing : he
could only say that he was keen to become a philologist to save his
nation. The inventor had to leave with an unsatisfactory mark.
http://funreports.com/fun/30-07-2005/1244-0