At school we were taught the Aborigines were in Australia up to 40000 years ago, by the time I got to the sixth grade, we were being taught 80000 years.
Ever use WANG WP? While it had a fairly steep learning curve once I learned where everything was kept I was faster on that than I am on Word these days...
Consider the local pool hall. Take the kid there regularly until he has a decent game on him, then let him loose on the challenge table or a competition, provided he can handle the rest of what goes with competition.
I found pool hall patrons to be incredibly friendly, not caring who I was or where I came from - all they cared about was 'Can he play or not?'.
Pool is also good because a player should think about the shot they want to play compared to others, and why that shot is better than any other because of the angles and shot power.
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Would a blanket solution to computer viruses be similar to a Grand Unified Theory for physics?
Yeah and you cant shut it down...why does this remind me of what they did with Internet Explorer, and how is it any less of a move to protect or create an IM monopoly?
At school we were taught the Aborigines were in Australia up to 40000 years ago, by the time I got to the sixth grade, we were being taught 80000 years.
Ever use WANG WP? While it had a fairly steep learning curve once I learned where everything was kept I was faster on that than I am on Word these days...
What's a self respecting geek doing out of the house anyway?
It shows that it it possible to get a particle (in this case a photon) to interfere with itself.
Where I come from, we call that masturba...never mind.
Consider the local pool hall. Take the kid there regularly until he has a decent game on him, then let him loose on the challenge table or a competition, provided he can handle the rest of what goes with competition.
I found pool hall patrons to be incredibly friendly, not caring who I was or where I came from - all they cared about was 'Can he play or not?'.
Pool is also good because a player should think about the shot they want to play compared to others, and why that shot is better than any other because of the angles and shot power.
Would a blanket solution to computer viruses be similar to a Grand Unified Theory for physics?
Yeah and you cant shut it down...why does this remind me of what they did with Internet Explorer, and how is it any less of a move to protect or create an IM monopoly?