I just finished my degree (BS in CS) at age 42 so it's definitely do-able. Couple of points:
1. If you're currently employed, see if your employer provides tuition assistance or reimbursement. It will increase the time required, but you will graduate with less debt. It took me 11 years (off & on) but I have zero school debt right now.
2. If you have an option between several different schools, make sure you shop around regarding how much of your existing credits they'll accept.
Would you like an after-dinner mint?
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We have a few of these in Portland (Oregon) like the Laurelhurst and the various McMenamin's. They show second-run movies, but they have beer and stuff to eat.
Are the numbers right? Even at the "new reduced price", that still winds up being $1692.86 per computer, and either $338.57/year or $282.14/year (5- and 6-year terms, respectivley) per computer.
Sounds a little (lot) expensive.
But hey, I guess that's why Bill & Steve get paid the big bucks...
sigh, yes, I caved in to Bill. For What I do, IE works just fine. But at least I code Perl, so I'm not totally hopeless...
I tried Opera a year or so ago and there were a few things about it I didn't care for. Don't remember what they were, but it was more along the lines of little annoyances rather than anything major.
No major ideological choice, IE just works good the way I use it.
Not a flame directed at you (more of a general peeve on my part), but:
People may find if hard to believe but once humanity lived without, gasp! cell phones
Seriously though, do you (not you personally, just cell-phone users in general) really need to give ~$400/year to some corp which obviously doesn't care how you feel?
The only reason they charge you $X/month for not selecting them as your LD provider is because thousands of people have said "oh, it's only a little bit per month"
I just finished my degree (BS in CS) at age 42 so it's definitely do-able. Couple of points:
1. If you're currently employed, see if your employer provides tuition assistance or reimbursement. It will increase the time required, but you will graduate with less debt. It took me 11 years (off & on) but I have zero school debt right now.
2. If you have an option between several different schools, make sure you shop around regarding how much of your existing credits they'll accept.
It's wafer thin...
Why do you suck?
We have a few of these in Portland (Oregon) like the Laurelhurst and the various McMenamin's. They show second-run movies, but they have beer and stuff to eat.
Definitely makes waiting for the movie worthwile.
The grand-daddy. www.csounds.com among others...
No TV series, but check out the book Manga! Manga!: The World of Japanese Comics
by Frederik L. Schodt, Osamu Tezuka.
don't take the following out of context:
"Notice how CUM, the first parameter, is used unprotected? Guess what happens in the CUM++; statement when CUM happens..."
oh, you filthy little bastards...
Well, given Boies' track record, the Linux community is home free...
you forgot the morning cigarette while sitting on the can...
oh, so that's the noise 1 million eyeballs make as they roll back...
Even better news:
SCOX
compare the time on the PR notice with the start of the downward spiral...
plonk!
Are the numbers right? Even at the "new reduced price", that still winds up being $1692.86 per computer, and either $338.57/year or $282.14/year (5- and 6-year terms, respectivley) per computer.
Sounds a little (lot) expensive.
But hey, I guess that's why Bill & Steve get paid the big bucks...
to:
Your !(Rights) Online
sorry, thought it would've been obvious:
Nor Do I Portray One On Slashdot
my god, do you mean I actually posted something original? On Slashdot?
die by the contract...
IANAL (NDIPOOS) but it'll be pretty obvious if the transfer of (copyright|patents) is in the contract Darl's so found of boasting about.
peer written != peer reviewed
helluva difference between the two...
The Book of the New Sun series
woo hoo!
You mean like this?
Granted, it wasn't the cartel-busting move that many hoped for, and indeed the actual $ amount is trivial, but still it's nice to see them lose.
The emissions testing is limited to the major metropolitan areas, Portland and (I believe) Salem and Eugene.
If you live outside those areas, no sweat, no problemo...
That's a really is a good option, one I've considered myself.
I have a friend who works down at Yuma Proving Grounds. Not only is his job pretty secure, but how many people do you know blow shit up for a living?
sigh, yes, I caved in to Bill. For What I do, IE works just fine. But at least I code Perl, so I'm not totally hopeless...
I tried Opera a year or so ago and there were a few things about it I didn't care for. Don't remember what they were, but it was more along the lines of little annoyances rather than anything major.
No major ideological choice, IE just works good the way I use it.
I also liked how when I visited their site, the first thing I got was the IE security dialog saying that Gator wanted to download something.
uh, no thanks.
But I guess this brings up the point that their business is so good that they need to advertise 3rd-party trojan-ware on their site...
sheesh, nevermind, so sorry I offended you...
Not a flame directed at you (more of a general peeve on my part), but:
People may find if hard to believe but once humanity lived without, gasp! cell phones
Seriously though, do you (not you personally, just cell-phone users in general) really need to give ~$400/year to some corp which obviously doesn't care how you feel?
The only reason they charge you $X/month for not selecting them as your LD provider is because thousands of people have said "oh, it's only a little bit per month"
Sad but true; remember, the Sony Bono(head) act came about under Clinton's watch...