Your research skills astound me in their nonexistence. If you are typical of today's college student, then I fear not for my job security. For less than $100 you can get a Lexmark(x125) at freakin Office Depot that will sheetfeed scan as well as color print and fax.
Now you're lazy but, I'm smart and lazy so I'd just go to Kinkos, give them the stack to process and present the receipt to the professor for reimbursement. I would also be surprised if your school doesn't already have the facilities to perform your needed task.
One of the things you will learn in your life is that usually your problem has already been solved multiple times by multiple people, and the least bit of effort on the internet will generally provide myriad examples of these solutions. Though, I can't believe this problem actually made it to slashdot. Must be a slow news day.
...for $35,000 I can get an overweight, underpowered, ugly, rebuilt piece of Northern Irish junk that won't even keep up with a base model Dodge Neon? Sign me up. Why would I ever want to buy a movie car that's actually cool like the X-Men 2 RX-8 when I could cruise in this polyester leisure suit of a chariot?
The correct English plural of virus is viruses. Please consult any good dictionary before making up words.
For the purists, in Latin, there is a rarely-used plural form:
virus, viri (neuter)
(Forms: almost always restricted to nominative and accusative singular; generally singular in Lucretius, ablative singular in Lucretius)
The point of this is that even in Latin the form "viri" is rarely used. The singular form is used in most every instance. (This is from the Oxford Latin Dictionary.)
So, when considering the Latin: "virii" is incorrect and "viri" was almost never used.
... just the teaser. Don't worry though, about 3 or 4 months before the release you'll get to see the trailer that you don't want. Actually, as teasers go, this one was far more revealing than say: the Spiderman teaser which had little more than a spiderweb and a logo.
Your research skills astound me in their nonexistence. If you are typical of today's college student, then I fear not for my job security. For less than $100 you can get a Lexmark(x125) at freakin Office Depot that will sheetfeed scan as well as color print and fax.
Now you're lazy but, I'm smart and lazy so I'd just go to Kinkos, give them the stack to process and present the receipt to the professor for reimbursement. I would also be surprised if your school doesn't already have the facilities to perform your needed task.
One of the things you will learn in your life is that usually your problem has already been solved multiple times by multiple people, and the least bit of effort on the internet will generally provide myriad examples of these solutions. Though, I can't believe this problem actually made it to slashdot. Must be a slow news day.
He's a Porsche guy. That's his car in I need a new Drug video
...for $35,000 I can get an overweight, underpowered, ugly, rebuilt piece of Northern Irish junk that won't even keep up with a base model Dodge Neon? Sign me up. Why would I ever want to buy a movie car that's actually cool like the X-Men 2 RX-8 when I could cruise in this polyester leisure suit of a chariot?
I was thinking more like 2 tablet PC's
watch tonight's game. It will be won by a team with a black Quarterback.
...is still an issue with Plasma TV's, however LCD Panel, LCD Projection, DLP, and LCOS are immune to the pitfalls of Screen Burn In.
We can all feel safe knowing that the supreme court will not uphold this insane ruling.
The correct English plural of virus is viruses. Please consult any good dictionary before making up words. For the purists, in Latin, there is a rarely-used plural form: virus, viri (neuter) (Forms: almost always restricted to nominative and accusative singular; generally singular in Lucretius, ablative singular in Lucretius) The point of this is that even in Latin the form "viri" is rarely used. The singular form is used in most every instance. (This is from the Oxford Latin Dictionary.) So, when considering the Latin: "virii" is incorrect and "viri" was almost never used.
... just the teaser. Don't worry though, about 3 or 4 months before the release you'll get to see the trailer that you don't want. Actually, as teasers go, this one was far more revealing than say: the Spiderman teaser which had little more than a spiderweb and a logo.
More importantly it is an epic, a trilogy of trilogy's(sic).
I think you mean a pair of trilogies.