Really? All Christians whine about science being taught in school? Guess I'll just have to say "Fuck it" to my ambitions as a mechanical engineer. People like you, and the person quoted in the article both add to the image of Christians all being stupid and oblivious to the world around them. All I can ask you is can science not be the answer to the question "How?" and not the answer to "Why?" Just because I choose to believe in a God does not mean that I am devoid of all logic. I have never once complained about video game violence (I play them myself), nor have I ever once complained about what I am being taught in school. Maybe if you took a little time out yourself to study the behaviors or people of any religion you would notice that most of us are not over-the-top religious zealots. These rash generalizations are very destructive to people of any faith.
I'm getting disgusted with these people whose minds are so narrow that they are oblivious to the world around them. I am a Christian myself and people making comments like the ones in the article only make all of us look ridiculous.
In the final episode will end suddenly when Dianna Troi wakes up frightened and runs into the loving arms of Will Riker. While explaining her nightmare, Riker stops to inform her that everything will be okay. He pauses for a second and then asks "Archer, who is Archer?" The camera will then slowly zoom in on his face. The end.
Sometimes, it is impossible to not shop at WalMart. I never really noticed this until I went to college and began driving out to some of the small towns neighboring the school. There are areas where WalMart has monopolized all business, others are just unable to compete. In some of the places that I have been, the only place to get your groceries and other supplies is WalMart. There is nothing else.
'If installed in a university, for example, it could look inside students' emails, instant messages and peer-to-peer transfers...'
In related news, Palisade Systems has now finished build 1984 of PacketHound
Hmmm... does anyone else see the potential of users messaging others telling them that they have won $1000 and need their SS# and Credit Card number???? Call me crazy, but this Microsoft offer can make social engineering TOO easy.
Greetings Cliff!
I am a Junior at Alcoa High School in Alcoa, Tn. At the school, we have something that I guess you could call a "club" but we do not. Alcoa has developed a team of students, picked in the summer before their freshman year, to be one of three students selected (in a school of about 400 students) to advance their technological skills. The team is separated into a few parts:
Computer Troubleshooters:
1) Being primarily an Apple school, Mac techs are needed.
2) Several classes ("business" classes mostly) have machine running Windows, so troubleshooters are need for them as well.
Server Troubleshooters:
1) People to fix the network anytime it goes down
2) People to fix the school email, web, dhcp, or proxy server in event of a crash
Multimedia
1) Design and maintenance of the school's webpage
2) A/V person to work on video projects using Media 100
Also, during the breaks (Summer, Fall, Christmas, and Spring) the students come in and work on projects that cannot be done when students are in class such as running CAT5 cable or any troubleshooting/maintenance that needs to be done.
This program at Alcoa has proven successful. In 1997, the three schools in the Alcoa School System (Elementary, Middle, and High) became networked in full by the team members. No outside help was hired. The majority of all computer related problems are fixed by students, saving the school a great deal of money.
The program Alcoa offers has given students great experience in the tech field. One former student has created his own electric-wiring company, another works at TechIt Solutions traveling everywhere working with Apple and many other tech corporations.
The Alcoa Tech Team webpage (although very old and plain) can be found at http://www.alcoaschools.net/District/technology/de fault.html
No. Metallica sucks.
Really? All Christians whine about science being taught in school? Guess I'll just have to say "Fuck it" to my ambitions as a mechanical engineer. People like you, and the person quoted in the article both add to the image of Christians all being stupid and oblivious to the world around them. All I can ask you is can science not be the answer to the question "How?" and not the answer to "Why?" Just because I choose to believe in a God does not mean that I am devoid of all logic. I have never once complained about video game violence (I play them myself), nor have I ever once complained about what I am being taught in school. Maybe if you took a little time out yourself to study the behaviors or people of any religion you would notice that most of us are not over-the-top religious zealots. These rash generalizations are very destructive to people of any faith.
I'm getting disgusted with these people whose minds are so narrow that they are oblivious to the world around them. I am a Christian myself and people making comments like the ones in the article only make all of us look ridiculous.
Rod: "Convert the heathen!" Bart: "Got 'em!" Tod: "No, you just winged him and made him a Unitarian."
Works great on my Samsung SGH-A707
In the final episode will end suddenly when Dianna Troi wakes up frightened and runs into the loving arms of Will Riker. While explaining her nightmare, Riker stops to inform her that everything will be okay. He pauses for a second and then asks "Archer, who is Archer?" The camera will then slowly zoom in on his face. The end.
Sometimes, it is impossible to not shop at WalMart. I never really noticed this until I went to college and began driving out to some of the small towns neighboring the school. There are areas where WalMart has monopolized all business, others are just unable to compete. In some of the places that I have been, the only place to get your groceries and other supplies is WalMart. There is nothing else.
In Spielberg's remake of War of the Worlds, all bodies will be replaced by flowers and guns will be replaced by walkie-talkies.
That would not only eliminate spam, but most of my legitimate emails. For example, "Hey, D00D r u coming 2 teh game 2nite"
'If installed in a university, for example, it could look inside students' emails, instant messages and peer-to-peer transfers...' In related news, Palisade Systems has now finished build 1984 of PacketHound
wonderful, grand, hooray, yippie-do-dad... but still incompatible with gtk 1.x
That is some cool shit.
What is sad is that I can see myself in a crowd of friends doing a backward shuffle while Stealers Wheels "Stuck in the Middle With You" is playing
No, that would be old Apple. It has to be the White Screen of Death
Is Microsoft just begging for another Anti-Trust suit... anyone else think that Norton/McCaffee will be more pissed than Sun was?
Porno collection found, roll 12 or better to collect
this is a great idea, I would definatley be there. brain: if only a movie were made for Farscape mouth: farscape! farscape! farscape!
Hmmm... does anyone else see the potential of users messaging others telling them that they have won $1000 and need their SS# and Credit Card number???? Call me crazy, but this Microsoft offer can make social engineering TOO easy.
In a related story... I want FARSCAPE back!!!!
Greetings Cliff! I am a Junior at Alcoa High School in Alcoa, Tn. At the school, we have something that I guess you could call a "club" but we do not. Alcoa has developed a team of students, picked in the summer before their freshman year, to be one of three students selected (in a school of about 400 students) to advance their technological skills. The team is separated into a few parts: Computer Troubleshooters: 1) Being primarily an Apple school, Mac techs are needed. 2) Several classes ("business" classes mostly) have machine running Windows, so troubleshooters are need for them as well. Server Troubleshooters: 1) People to fix the network anytime it goes down 2) People to fix the school email, web, dhcp, or proxy server in event of a crash Multimedia 1) Design and maintenance of the school's webpage 2) A/V person to work on video projects using Media 100 Also, during the breaks (Summer, Fall, Christmas, and Spring) the students come in and work on projects that cannot be done when students are in class such as running CAT5 cable or any troubleshooting/maintenance that needs to be done. This program at Alcoa has proven successful. In 1997, the three schools in the Alcoa School System (Elementary, Middle, and High) became networked in full by the team members. No outside help was hired. The majority of all computer related problems are fixed by students, saving the school a great deal of money. The program Alcoa offers has given students great experience in the tech field. One former student has created his own electric-wiring company, another works at TechIt Solutions traveling everywhere working with Apple and many other tech corporations. The Alcoa Tech Team webpage (although very old and plain) can be found at http://www.alcoaschools.net/District/technology/de fault.html