This is correct. Also, IMHO, the Spidey Stories were good stories. But as someone said above, at least in Tokyo there are skyscrapers. I don't know how well this will go over. But best of luck, I guess.
Both Crazy Town and DC Talk's CDs ripped fine (of course my copy of Supernatural was one of the first ones out a few years ago, maybe the new ones are rip "proof").
If putting a Cricifix in P!$$ can be called art, and not to mention some of the sculptures at the Carnegie Museum, then sure as heck computer programs and games can be art.
The one teacher that made a difference would have to be Mr. Miller. I had his classes my sophomore and senior years. Although the classes were calc, he and I would always end up talking about quantum physics and the latest theories. Not to mention, if not for him, I would never have likely taken advanced calc courses and decided to go into computer science, instead I would be studying journalism (which is still the second half of my double major).
The SSC was to be built outside of Dallas, TX according to Michio Kaku's book Hyperspace. It was to be, IIRC, 50 miles in diameter. It ended up being scrapped by the democratic congress of the time. Does anyone know if there is any other RECENT information on the SSC?
What about Siegel? Was he from Canada also, or from Cleveland originally? Just curious.
This is correct. Also, IMHO, the Spidey Stories were good stories. But as someone said above, at least in Tokyo there are skyscrapers. I don't know how well this will go over. But best of luck, I guess.
Time Warner simply has it that you pay as much for basic cable and the broadband as you do for just broadband alone.
I must say, as a fundementalist Christian, and a hacker I find things like this to be repulsive and scary.
It is ridiculous to think that Darwin OS is out to push evolution. What a joke.
People like this give Christianity a bad name.
I for one would love to see the Darwin OS and OSX to make large headways into the MS market.
Both Crazy Town and DC Talk's CDs ripped fine (of course my copy of Supernatural was one of the first ones out a few years ago, maybe the new ones are rip "proof").
If putting a Cricifix in P!$$ can be called art, and not to mention some of the sculptures at the Carnegie Museum, then sure as heck computer programs and games can be art.
I mean, forcing a company to use your icon if they want to use any sounds rather like strong arm tactics to me. Can't Compaq object or something.
The one teacher that made a difference would have to be Mr. Miller. I had his classes my sophomore and senior years. Although the classes were calc, he and I would always end up talking about quantum physics and the latest theories. Not to mention, if not for him, I would never have likely taken advanced calc courses and decided to go into computer science, instead I would be studying journalism (which is still the second half of my double major).
The SSC was to be built outside of Dallas, TX according to Michio Kaku's book Hyperspace. It was to be, IIRC, 50 miles in diameter. It ended up being scrapped by the democratic congress of the time. Does anyone know if there is any other RECENT information on the SSC?