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Not only did this guy mod his graduation cap…I think he just said he was selling ad space on the thing too.
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Well, he did show a bunch of grads with worse 'mods'.Like any school would allow that to remain on a student. You have to give him a 1 finger salute for coming up with a new idea though.
Chinese knockoffs soon to come.
Well, that's one cap he doesn't want to throw up into the air.
When I graduated, you signed your cap and robe out. If you didn't return them in the same condition, you paid for it.Do most schools even allow you to do that? I know that we were not allowed to over 10 years ago when i graduated high school. I have known some schools to give you a blank deploma when you walk up on stage then will mail you the real one. Then they threaten you that tossing your cap would result in your being denied your deploma. Think they do it by issuing you a suspension making it so that you didn't actually "complete" that year.
I have not heard of a school allowing you to toss your caps in a long time.
Do most schools even allow you to do that? I know that we were not allowed to over 10 years ago when i graduated high school. I have known some schools to give you a blank deploma when you walk up on stage then will mail you the real one. Then they threaten you that tossing your cap would result in your being denied your deploma. Think they do it by issuing you a suspension making it so that you didn't actually "complete" that year.
I have not heard of a school allowing you to toss your caps in a long time.
Mine didn't allow us to do that either (for "safety reasons" ), but people tossed their caps anyway.Do most schools even allow you to do that? I know that we were not allowed to over 10 years ago when i graduated high school. I have known some schools to give you a blank deploma when you walk up on stage then will mail you the real one. Then they threaten you that tossing your cap would result in your being denied your deploma. Think they do it by issuing you a suspension making it so that you didn't actually "complete" that year.
I have not heard of a school allowing you to toss your caps in a long time.
When I graduated, you signed your cap and robe out. If you didn't return them in the same condition, you paid for it.
Looks like this kid would have bought his cap, so who cares?
I doubt this kid will make any $ selling advertising space on his LED-modded grad cap.
Mine didn't allow us to do that either (for "safety reasons" ), but people tossed their caps anyway.
16x16 monochrome resolution?
Couldn't he have just gutted a small picture frame lcd and gotten at least VGA out of it?
Do most schools even allow you to do that? I know that we were not allowed to over 10 years ago when i graduated high school. I have known some schools to give you a blank deploma when you walk up on stage then will mail you the real one. Then they threaten you that tossing your cap would result in your being denied your deploma. Think they do it by issuing you a suspension making it so that you didn't actually "complete" that year.
I have not heard of a school allowing you to toss your caps in a long time.
It makes me roll my eyes when principals put the kibosh on a traditional act such as tossing the cap to mark graduation. If they're so paranoid about safety, then how about not even letting people partake in the ceremony. Hell, maybe a storm will roll in and lightning will strike the grads! (Well, that did almost happen in IL or OH last week when a tornado struck a small town high school literally hours before graduation ceremony.)...
Yeah, that is what ours said and what other say. For safety reasons. They are afraid somebody is going to get a pointy corner in the eye trying to watch for theirs to land. That or somebody get stepped on bending over to pick up there cap in a crowd.