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  1. 57474 20X0Z on Are Game Stats Important to You? · · Score: 0

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  2. Re:Please learn how to make links. on What's Your Favorite Open Source Game? · · Score: 0

    raptor, like that?

  3. Raptor on What's Your Favorite Open Source Game? · · Score: 1

    raptor rox0rz.

  4. Who cares? on Should Gamers Use Smarter Problem-Solving? · · Score: 0

    Games are for entertainment. They are not used as tools to help improve problem solving skills. If game developers didn't like the fact that gamers make these kinds of decisions, then the developers shouldn't even make the option to "turn right."

  5. The Matrix on Disabling Wireless Networks? · · Score: 0

    E.M.P.

  6. FreeBSD Book? on FreeBSD 4.10 Released · · Score: 0

    Does anyone know of any good FreeBSD books for n00bs?

  7. Done. on Gran Turismo 4 Demo Quietly Released In U.S. · · Score: 0

    I just ordered it. I bet they're not going to last long. Gamers should order it ASAP. w00t

  8. First Post on BASIC Computer Language Turns 40 · · Score: 0, Redundant

    10 PRINT "First Post" 20 END

  9. curriculum to blame on U.S. Students Shun Computer Science, Engineering · · Score: 1

    I am an undergrad in computer engineering and I think it is the curriculum to blame for students who are simply not motivated enough to excel in school. I think if we were learning about recent technologies instead of the same old stuff from 30 years ago, it would really make a difference in the attitudes of students. I know that we need to learn the basics first before diving into the new stuff, but why not breifly go over the old stuff and have more emphasis on new, cutting edge topics. Also, I am in my third year and I have taken EE courses thus far with the exception of algorithms and data structures. I get the feeling that the curriculum is geared more towards EE than CE.