I can't imagine why they wouldn't come out with it before Revolutions. There has to be some people who missed it in the theater, and others will want to refresh their memory (or remember where they were left hanging...)
I'm a student at Maryland, and they actually do something to people who download too much stuff. If you've been using too much bandwidth in a certain amount of time, they'll shut off your ethernet connection for a specified amount of time. Keeps people from running big warez servers as well.
They also do the same thing to people who have virii, they'll turn off your connection and give you a phone call saying you have a virus.
Clay Math Institute in Cambridge has a bunch of stuff on P vs. NP. Here is the link to their site about it. Proving (or disproving) this one gets you a million bucks.
It's like that at every US college. I'm at the University of Maryland, and the campus is owned by corperations. Every drink is made by Pepsi, the new basketball arena is called the Comcast Center, and the best one is that they are renovating a classroom in the Physics building to become a Starbucks! Forget classrooms, we need our caffeine!
I can't imagine why they wouldn't come out with it before Revolutions. There has to be some people who missed it in the theater, and others will want to refresh their memory (or remember where they were left hanging...)
I'm a student at Maryland, and they actually do something to people who download too much stuff. If you've been using too much bandwidth in a certain amount of time, they'll shut off your ethernet connection for a specified amount of time. Keeps people from running big warez servers as well.
They also do the same thing to people who have virii, they'll turn off your connection and give you a phone call saying you have a virus.
Clay Math Institute in Cambridge has a bunch of stuff on P vs. NP. Here is the link to their site about it. Proving (or disproving) this one gets you a million bucks.
It's like that at every US college. I'm at the University of Maryland, and the campus is owned by corperations. Every drink is made by Pepsi, the new basketball arena is called the Comcast Center, and the best one is that they are renovating a classroom in the Physics building to become a Starbucks! Forget classrooms, we need our caffeine!