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  1. Volunteering is the best way to make a difference! on Programming Education Making A Comeback In Primary Schools · · Score: 0

    TEALS (Technology Education And Literacy in Schools) is a grassroots employee driven program that recruits, mentors, and places high tech professionals who are passionate about digital literacy and computer science education into high school classes as part-time teachers in a team teaching model where the school district is unable to meet their students’ computer science (CS) needs on its own. TEALS works with committed partner schools and classroom teachers to eventually hand off the CS courses to the classroom teachers. The school will then be able to maintain and grow a sustainable CS program on their own. http://www.tealsk12.org/

  2. $900 liquor, $150 mixers, $0 coffee...NO TOMORROW! on Ask Slashdot: What To Do When the Rapture Comes? · · Score: 0
  3. Engrish Fail on Google's China Rival To Create Android-Like OS · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    In an ironic twist of cultural insensitivity, the new OS will be named Andloid.

  4. People's Revolt of China on China Enforces Even Stricter Regulation On Games · · Score: 1

    If enough companies/games don't attempt to penetrate the Chinese market due to the ridiculous red tape and censoring, maybe the people will get upset enough to do something about it!

  5. Re:Hardware on Microsoft's "Mojave Experiment" Teaser Site Goes Live · · Score: 1

    Why? Vista is the "next" operating system... why should it have to run on the old computers? Why not try running XP or OSX on a TRS80 or something? It just doesn't make sense.

  6. Bring back 3.1 !!!!!! on Vista is Slower, But XP Is Still Dying · · Score: 2, Funny

    Hah. Yeah, XP may be faster than Vista. Then again, I'm sure that Windows 3.1 would run faster than XP. Why don't we bring that back? Vista is a platform. A platform on which an amazing new set of features can be implemented. Just wait for Windows 7. It'll show the true power of the Vista platform.