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  1. Re:Answer to your question... on Computer Science Curriculum in College · · Score: 1

    It was always my understanding that in America, the difference between a university and a college is that universities offer post-graduate degrees while colleges do not. I remember that there used to be a local college that changed their name to university once they started up a master's program.

  2. Re:IP makers VS IP Owners on How Much Money do Programmers Really Make? · · Score: 1

    Start your own buisnesss. Become an owner. Problem solved.

  3. Re:Summary on New Model Solves Grandfather Paradox · · Score: 1

    Agreed. This whole theory is ludicrous.

    According to this "theory" it's impossible for me to go five minutes back in time and say hi to myself since I didn't just have a conversation with myself. I can't send a bomb into my bedroom when I was asleep last night and expect it to explode. Even if I do this a thousand times, ever time it will fail and I'll never see any of these bombs in my apartment. I couldn't even travel to yesterday while I was at work and steal all of my remotes from my apartment.

    Basically if this theory is true time travel is impossible.

  4. Re:May be that will teach you on Royal Bank of Canada Software Upgrade Goes Awry · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Try being fresh out of college. How the hell are you supposed to have 6 months of funds saved up when you've only been working full-time for 2 or 3? I'm sure that will teach those pesky kids trying to pay their rent and student loans for not saving anything up. Bottom line not everyone has that luxury.

  5. so they don't know why i'd want it either on A Critical Look at Trusted Computing · · Score: 1

    Bob Meinschein, an Intel security architect. "On the corporate side the value is much clearer," he added, "but over time the consumer value of this technology will become clear as well"