if the oldest is 19 when he takes the test and the youngest is 18 if you where to wait a year for the youngest to be 19 would their be a difference in score then? it could be that the oldest son brain is more developed because of age.
I don't think we should be using different standards to judge China. In China, we don't have software blocking Internet sites. Sometimes we have trouble accessing them. But that's a different problem. I know that some colleagues listen to the BBC in their offices from the Webcast. And I've heard people say that the BBC is not available in China or that it's blocked. I'm sure I don't know why people say this kind of thing. We do not have restrictions at all.
before censoring
I think we should be using different standards in China. we have software blocking Internet sites. Sometimes. I know that some colleagues listen to the BBC in their basements through a proxy. And I've heard people say that the BBC is not available in China or that it's blocked. I'm sure I know why people say this kind of thing. We have restrictions.
The MBTA transit system does not use turnstiles anymore.
if the oldest is 19 when he takes the test and the youngest is 18 if you where to wait a year for the youngest to be 19 would their be a difference in score then? it could be that the oldest son brain is more developed because of age.
from the article
"Vendor was notified anonymously, and after cordial discussions a patch
was promptly released."
was it really "patched"?
i read that as "Microsoft One Step From World's Greatest Company" shudder