you know, it doesn't hurt to have the ridiculously inadequate, but-still-going-strong-as-head-of-iCampus (MIT/Microsoft alliance), Hal Abelson as your advisor when you have a problem with the great Evil.
Hal probably had to bend over quite a bit to get this past the MS ppl.
or perhaps this was why the woefully pitiful SQL Server 2000 was nearly forced upon me in a web/DB class he co-"taught". blech.
first, i agree with most everyone else about the movie not being as great as the first...
however, the best part of that night was when the teaser for T3 came on the screen...as soon as the theme music started, the whole theater (being mostly filled with MIT kids) erupted in applause.
you know, it doesn't hurt to have the ridiculously inadequate, but-still-going-strong-as-head-of-iCampus (MIT/Microsoft alliance), Hal Abelson as your advisor when you have a problem with the great Evil.
Hal probably had to bend over quite a bit to get this past the MS ppl.
or perhaps this was why the woefully pitiful SQL Server 2000 was nearly forced upon me in a web/DB class he co-"taught". blech.
from the Ximian web site:
* The Mono C# compiler was able to compile itself on December
28th, 2002. The resulting image contained errors though.
i'd say it was a good guess that they have errors with announcements like that...
then do it
first, i agree with most everyone else about the movie not being as great as the first...
however, the best part of that night was when the teaser for T3 came on the screen...as soon as the theme music started, the whole theater (being mostly filled with MIT kids) erupted in applause.
then we saw the "Summer 2003" and we all cried...
protected with a think gooey film.
were any of these from the porn king?
if so, then maybe he wasn't using them just for streaming...
i was in this dude's basketball PE class in high school.
he wasn't that good, but local news stations brought cameras to watch him play after he won the westinghouse.
adam cohen
what's most incredible was that building the STM wasn't even the main point of his project. he just needed it to see what he was creating.
then can someone make painting less of an art and more of an engineering science?
i have an art assignment due soon and no idea how to go about it.
i agree with you tho, i think the interactive map is pretty asinine.
the pictures are small and the navigation is not very robust (tho intuitive).
and this guy drove back to NY in two days?? impossible...
you would save yourself some clicks if you switched to 25 mile resolution first
but the above comment is absolutely wrong