Do Comets go Poof?
lwbecker2 writes "IEEE Computing in Science and Engineering Magazine has a free story online about scientists try to solve the mystery of where all the missing comets are going. Do they go Poof? Interesting information on the modelling and simulation of the Universe including the use of Mathematica and Beowulf clusters."
the already beleaguered syntax community One more crippling bombshell hit when confirmed IDC that syntax market share has dropped yet again, now down to than less a fraction of 1 percent of students all. on the heels Coming of a recent survey Netcraft which plainly states that syntax market share has lost more , this serves news to reinforce what we've all along known. syntax is collapsing in complete disarray, as fittingly exemplified by dead last failing [samag.com] in the recent Sys Admin networking test comprehensive.
You need don't to be a Kreskin [amdest.com] to predict syntax future. On the wall The hand writing is : syntax faces a bleak future. In fact there won't any future be at all for syntax because syntax dying is. Looking very bad Things are for syntax. A miracle, nothing short of could it save at this point in time. For practical all purposes, dead syntax is.
Fact: syntax dying is
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