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  1. Re:Home schooling vs. school duty on US Grants Home Schooling German Family Political Asylum · · Score: 1

    There are other places to socialize other than school. Most of them are much better.

  2. Re:Really? on US Grants Home Schooling German Family Political Asylum · · Score: 2, Informative

    I was homeschooled up until the middle of high school. At that point we had a discussion about my future educational goals and I decided that going to University was what I wanted to do. Although it was apparently possible to just take the SATs and go based on those scores I thought it would be easier to get a high school diploma. So I got the local high school to look through my homeschooling work I had done. Some was deemed equivalent and I got credit for it. Some was close enough, so I just had to take the final exam for the course to get credit. I did take some courses in school because I hadn't completed everything at home, but in most of those courses I was ahead of the rest of the class. I graduated on the honour's list, and got accepted to several universities. I have now graduated from university and am making it in the real world just fine.

    Social skills don't have to be learned in school. I was part of several other organizations (cadets, scouts, youth group), where I learned how to interact with other people. Not just other people of my own age group either like I would if I only learned these skills in school.

  3. Its really dependent on the Child on Schooling, Homeschooling, and Now, "Unschooling" · · Score: 1

    I attended elementary school, was homeschooled for a few years, was unschooled for a few years, attended high school for a few years (because Canadian Universities wouldn't accept only SAT scores, my understanding is US Colleges would), and graduated with a Bachelors in Software Engineering. I think the amount of learning in any environment is really dependent on the child. I learned just as much when formally homeschooling as when my parents were taking a complete hands off approach, because I still read math and science textbooks for fun. But I had siblings that definitely needed structure (either school or formal homeschooling).

  4. Re:As long as on Is a $72.5m Opening Weekend Enough For Star Trek? · · Score: 1

    My fiancee also never watched Star Trek before this one, but enjoyed it a great deal. I believe the previews were doing their best to show that this was going to be different from the other ones. Just like I have never watched Sex and the City (which she enjoys). But if I started seeing previews for a new movie that made it seem completely different from how I imagined it, I'm sure she could convince me to see it.

  5. Re:You've got be kidding. 75 mil is great! on Is a $72.5m Opening Weekend Enough For Star Trek? · · Score: 1

    Actually, look at Wrath of Khan, it made 14 million in the first weekend, and only cost 12 million to make. But I do agree, it's not doing too bad, just not as good as the OP made it sound based on opening weekend alone.

  6. Re:You've got be kidding. 75 mil is great! on Is a $72.5m Opening Weekend Enough For Star Trek? · · Score: 2, Informative

    Yeah, but this one cost a whole lot more to make than any of the previous ones. http://www.the-numbers.com/movies/series/StarTrek.php

  7. For new fans as well as old on Reviews: Star Trek · · Score: 1

    I went with my best friend (a hard core Trekkie geek), and my fiancee (has never seen a Star Trek movie or episode, and doesn't like seeing weird bumpy headed aliens). And they both enjoyed it. My fiancee may even agree to watch some earlier ones. I (somewhere in between those extremes), also enjoyed it, although there were some issues. But I have very good suspension of disbelief abilities.

  8. Re:Interesting... on The Guardian Shifts To Twitter After 188 Years of Ink · · Score: 5, Funny

    Rio Palof - an anagram of "April Fool

    Not quite, you need another "l". As it is, it is only an anagram of "April Foo".

    I pity the April Foo

  9. Re:What about Microsoft? on Logitech Makes 1 Billionth Mouse · · Score: 3, Funny

    As others have mentioned, if you turn over most of the OEM branded mice the come with a computer, you'll see a Logitech logo on it.

    Thanks, I just turned over my lenovo mouse to check, and blinded myself with the laser