Technological segregation: a peek through the looking glass at the rich and poor in an information age.
Arts Education Policy Review, November, 1997 by Welter, Cole H.
"Ah! Then yours wasn't a really good school," said the Mock Turtle in a tone of great relief. "Now, at ours, they had, at the end of the bill, `French, music, and watching--extra.'"
"You couldn't have wanted it much," said Alice; "living at the bottom of the sea."
"I couldn't afford to learn it," said the Mock Turtle with a sigh. "I only took the regular course."
--The Mock Turtle's Story
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
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