Ask Slashdot: The Very Best Paper Airplane?
An anonymous reader writes "'The Harrier' (or 'Eastern star,' as it is also called), is very well known, and is considered to be one of the best paper airplane designs. After much searching and trying, I have not found a better plane. So, I am asking Slashdot: is there anything that beats 'The Harrier' in a competition (indoors or outdoors)? This would be a really nice geek skill!"
please, stop. As a real an interested reader of slashdot, I am ungodly sick of fools like you presuming the reason errors exist in posts is lack of education; it's really lack of interest in making you happy that let's me be happy sayin' its, it's, it is, or freakin' "itis" for crap sake, whenever I want to. If you are really so retentive you can't deal with interpreting what people type into your own chosen dialect, then it's YOUR problem, not ours.
CS majors know the time/space tradeoff, but they never get taught the 3rd, crucial, tradeoff of the set: comprehension!