Stupid... Stupid... Stupid... Guess Apple's sales department will need to get back to work now..
Could have been done with Raspberry Pi for every student for around $35 million. (Round figure based on a approx $50 per student cost)
Text books currently cost more than this..
Wish I could tell you things are better there...
I've noticed an interesting downslide on several social networks in the last few weeks.
Perhaps it's time for an "invite only" social network. At least for posting privilages.
The first season of TNG wasn't that great.. It took the actors until the third season before The Next Generation got it's stride.
Personally, I'd love to see this group given the chance to really get their stride..
If it's already better than JJ's.. Wait until they've had a few more episodes...
I'm in....
A live, 24/7 microphone in a black box connected to the Internet..
Yeah.. what could possible go wrong with this idea?
Proof that the American public really doesn't care of privacy issues.
Stupid... Stupid... Stupid... Guess Apple's sales department will need to get back to work now.. Could have been done with Raspberry Pi for every student for around $35 million. (Round figure based on a approx $50 per student cost) Text books currently cost more than this..
Wish I could tell you things are better there... I've noticed an interesting downslide on several social networks in the last few weeks. Perhaps it's time for an "invite only" social network. At least for posting privilages.
You can't fix bad government policy with better tech...
The first season of TNG wasn't that great.. It took the actors until the third season before The Next Generation got it's stride. Personally, I'd love to see this group given the chance to really get their stride.. If it's already better than JJ's.. Wait until they've had a few more episodes... I'm in....
As a 10 year veteran of this site, Thank you! I miss Slashdot...
A live, 24/7 microphone in a black box connected to the Internet.. Yeah.. what could possible go wrong with this idea? Proof that the American public really doesn't care of privacy issues.