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  1. Gravitation by Misner, Wheeler and Thorne on Ask Slashdot: What Are Some Books You Wish You Had Read Earlier? · · Score: 0

    Took me seven years but well worth the read~!

  2. Priceing by degree on University Proposes Tuition Based On Major · · Score: 0

    Perhaps if they are going to charge based on degree they can give me a guarantee that I can find a job! If the "product" doesn't work I ought to be able to get a refund after all!!!!

  3. Interpol and other stupidities... on Interpol Wants a Global Identity Card System · · Score: 0

    It seems that you only need to track migration to make sure no one sneaks into a country, so one has to wonder why do we need countries? We don't need Nato, we don't need the UN. And we don't need any damn universal ID card. What we need is a world with a single government that works for the benefit of all the world's inhabitants. Countries seemed so important when we needed to protect the resources I own from others. But no a days no single country owns enough to be self-sufficient. We all need what others have, and to do so we need to cooperate.

  4. Gravitation by Misner, Wheeler and Thorne on Classic Books of Science? · · Score: 0

    Personally I think this should be on any list of important science books.

  5. Very old news... on Believing In Medical Treatments That Don't Work · · Score: 0

    Drs. Jack Wennberg of Dartmouth and Al Mulley of Harvard have been doing work in this area for decades. Check of the Foundation for Informed Medical Decision Making for work by Dr. Mulley and for Wennberg just google his name to find his work.

  6. This must be an April Fool's Joke, right? on Gen Y Workers Reinventing IT for the Better · · Score: 0

    Can this be serious? What a collection of garbage...I know quite a few of these younger generation types that can find their A** with both hands! Does this mean they all have that problem? Of course not.