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Mexico University official announced that all campus permanently banned mobile phone signals! Melbourne, CBD, too.

just! Xiao Wei heard the bad news of the thunderbolt for a classmate of Mexico University!

The official fb home page of Moda announced: from next year, all mobile phone towers on the campus of IMU will cease to operate!

And it's permanent, permanent!

In other words, no matter which campus Parkville; Southbank; Burnley; Dookie; Werribee; and Creswick, you go into Mexico from next year, you will never want to connect to 3G or 4G mobile phone signals!

This means that you want to send text messages on your phone, make a phone call or go online through a data network, send a social app, browse Weibo, and go to Ins..

No, no!

Although WiFi can be used, it can only be used to browse web pages and is limited to academic purposes.

Say so, as long as you walk into the campus of Moda, basically you have set foot on a lonely island, you want to contact the outside world through your mobile phone, I'm sorry, don't even think about it! (except for emergency calls)

The phone in your hand is about the same as a camera watch. For modern people who can't live on leave phones for a second, this decision will force us to die.

However, Mo Da said, this is all for the good of everyone!

This decision was made only after a great deal of investigation and research.

Because the survey found that many students think that mobile phones can easily distract them, making them unable to finish their homework, students who only bow their heads to play with mobile phones, and are not in the mood to make new friends.

In view of this, the school made the decision to disconnect the mobile phone signal, and effective April 1, 2020.

Some students are very welcome to this decision.

Student Jane said: "after the leave phone, I can look up, look at the world from a whole new perspective, and I can meet a lot of new classmates and friends."

What, students still think quite open, but, for this kind of night back to the life before liberation, many students are afraid is not used to it.

Mo Da's classmates, if you want to cry, cry.

In addition to Mexico University, today, CBD also announced a major event: from today, CBD is a very famous road-Swanston St-- to change the name!

After that, it's not called Swanston St, it's called Swanstog St..

For such a big thing of changing the name of the road, Xiao Weiyi thought it was a rumor at first.

But < Herald Sun > has specifically asked Melbourne City Hall to verify the matter, confirming that the news is true!

Even more miraculous, not all the roads have been changed this time, but only a portion of the 196, 178 Swanston St.

So there will be a situation where the original Swanston St, retains the name of Swanston St and part of it changes to the new name of "Swanstog St."

The same road, two road names, such a strange thing, probably only Melbourne will happen in the world.

Then the problem comes, why should the good end of the road change the name of the road?

The reason, according to speaker of City of Melbourne, is that on Saturday, a street sweeper accidentally broke the road sign on the 196x178 Swanston St while it was working.

In order not to affect everyone's travel, the city hall immediately contacted the printing department to make a new piece.

In this case, the efficiency of the printing department is also a lever drop.

The weekend did not rest, and the night made a new road sign.

As a result, I do not know if it is too anxious, the wrong number of a letter.

Swanston St called Swanstog St..

What's that supposed to do?

Another piece?

Government thought, "No, it would cost a lot of money to make a new one!"

It's very wrong to waste taxpayer's money.

Think about it, government finally decided: well, then, simply wrong, use the wrong road sign.

Later, 196x178 Swanston St this section of the road is no longer called Swanston St, renamed Swanstog St, other sections of the road also retain the name Swanston St.

City of Melbourne's speaker says, it's just a wrong letter, and it's not a big problem.

"people who want to live on this road, people who work here, people who come here to play, can understand the painstaking effort we have to save money."

It's no stranger to say that cheapskate is so fresh and refined...

To Xiaowei's astonishment, the mayor of Murben, Sally Capp, even expressed his support for the arbitrary change of road name.

Mayor Sally Capp said that Melbourne has always been an unfettered, unconventional city, and changing signs is another way to show our creativity, "so, Melbourne's friends, let's open our arms to this unintentional mistake. Let it be our new landmark. I can't wait to get a selfie here myself. "

Well, the two names of the same road are really creative.

I don't think the world has ever done anything so creative.

Currently, council is working closely with businesses on the 196x178 Swanston St section to help them update their addresses and minimize the impact of changing their names.

So, from today, if you see

188 Swanstog St, Melbourne

189 Swanstog St, Melbourne

190 Swanstog St, Melbourne

……

Such an address, please do not doubt your eyes.

You're not hallucinating, and your address isn't wrong. It's just a change in the name of the road.

By the way, another reminder: both news releases were released on April 1 and will be implemented from April 1.

So, you know.

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