Professor offers advice to "Generation ***"

<p>This is a link to her webpage, which includes advice on time management, finances, personal goals and values, organization, and more:
<a href="http://generation***.com/tools/%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://generation***.com/tools/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Oops- didn’t link because cc bleeped out the three initials that are most commonly used by our kids on social networking sites as a response to just about anything!
The initials stand for an expletive. I suppose that cc is wise to bleep it out, or the kids would respond with this on the site constantly!
Nevertheless, the professor offers interesting advice, so you can just substitute the initials for the asterisks and you can find the link.</p>

<p>Thanks for the chuckle, it took me about…a second…to figure it out…mymy what would our nuns have to say about this? Mostly good kids, though, but the language (or lack thereof). Ours get a $1 every time they want to use the *, but come up with 5 alternate adjectives. Christine’s got a good site!</p>

<p>I give up…tried three diff combos…no go…somebody PM me when you have the chance</p>

<p>I PM’d Rodney.</p>

<p>Use the first letters of the words, Wise Turkeys Flee.</p>

<p>I recall once when a CCer used the word boastful (if it still gets starred out, the word meaning “full of boasts”) and the fourth through seventh letters got deleted. I had to google it to find out why. :D</p>

<p>It took me a nanosecond to figure out the <strong><em>, given how often it is used by adolescents these days. I can just see the moniker spreading. Now I know my kids are going to be called ‘generation</em></strong>’ for posterity…</p>

<p>Any more reactions to the site? I think that it has helpful advice for the 17 to 25 age range.</p>