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byNinjaesque One
ry 21, 2010 @09:57AM
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Attached to: Looking Back From the 1980s At Computers In Education
Campbell's Biology Seventh Edition and on are completely online, if you have class access codes.
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byNinjaesque One
ry 07, 2010 @10:36AM
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Attached to: If Everyone Had To Pass A Particular 101 Course, It Should Be About...
The actual worst bit about NCLB is that it ignores science completely. Makes science basically optional, except for any state mandates.
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byNinjaesque One
16, 2009 @09:09AM
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Attached to: Opera 10.0 Released, With Integrated Web Server Functionality
Is Joe Sixpack a novice on the methods of drinking beer? I've always wondered about this. May be offtopic.
Anyways, I can't see how having a full-featured Web server in your browser can be good for security.
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byNinjaesque One
8, 2009 @08:57AM
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Attached to: Has Bing Already Overtaken Yahoo?
Most of the internet users in Asia are in Japan and South Korea, probably. And Baidu and Google cannot compete there. How's the percentages for Naver?
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byNinjaesque One
il 15, 2009 @11:40PM
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Attached to: Is Your Mood a Result of Where You Live?
Los Angeles is not all of Southern California.
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byNinjaesque One
il 01, 2009 @08:40AM
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Attached to: Slashdot Launches User Achievements
This is actually a good idea.
Sure.
Yeah.
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byNinjaesque One
il 01, 2009 @07:40AM
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Attached to: NASA In Colbert Conundrum Over Space Station
4-chan /b/ were one of the main driving forces in the vote. They put forth "Battletoad", for a NES
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byNinjaesque One
ry 16, 2009 @08:09PM
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Attached to: Drug Deletes Fearful Memories
Scary, but not young.
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/identity-relative/
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byNinjaesque One
ry 02, 2009 @07:07PM
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Attached to: All Korea To Have 1Gbps Broadband By 2012?
Grinding MMORPGs is not the half of it.
I recall that the most popular game in Korea is Kart Rider, playerbase 6 million(of a country of 24 million). Obviously a racing game. There are some extremely popular FPSes, including CS2 and a Korean game named SuddenAttack. I'm just telling you that MMOFPS's are quite viable over there.
For a combination of grinding and FPS, see Gun.
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byNinjaesque One
ary 31, 2009 @12:00PM
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Attached to: Windows 7 To Skip Straight To a Release Candidate
SP3.
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byNinjaesque One
y 26, 2009 @03:11PM
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Attached to: New Law Will Require Camera Phones To "Click"
I recall that Japan has a similar law, to prevent photos being taken of. . . things that Japanese men want to take pictures of, I guess.
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byNinjaesque One
er 19, 2008 @01:30AM
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Attached to: Brand Names Take On Generics In PSU Showdown
Is there any hope that we will get a non-schizoid titling scheme? This one seems more worthy of a Seventeen or a Teen People than of a Slashdot.
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byNinjaesque One
er 14, 2008 @10:16PM
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Attached to: Report Indicates Widespread H-1B Visa Fraud
Isn't Ruby only 13 or so years old?
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st 26, 2007 @04:48PM
from the no-access-to-the-tubes-though dept.
jpatokal writes "Singapore Airlines will be rolling out the A380 superjumbo on October 26th, and a surprise awaits in the seat of every passenger: their personal Linux PC, running Red Hat. In addition to running the in-flight entertainment, passengers can also use a full copy of StarOffice, and there's a USB slot for importing/exporting documents or plugging in your own keyboard/mouse. Screen size is 10.6" (1280x768) in economy, 15.4" in business and a whopping 23" in first class (along with free noise-canceling headphones). The system is already available on current B777-300ER planes and will also be outfitted on the upcoming B787 Dreamliners."
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March 18, 2007 @09:28AM
paulraps writes: What began as a teaching aid in a university lecture has just been bought by Google for an undisclosed sum. The statistics tool, Trendalyzer, was developed by a professor at Stockholm's Karolinska Institute and his son. Unfortunately for the developers, the project has been run under the auspices of a charity, Gapminder, and financed over the last seven years by public money. Maybe that seemed smart at the time, but the professor, admitting that he won't see a dime of Google's cash, now seems regretful.
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