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1 month ago
in How I Won a Copyfight on Kyle Brady: A Blog
Ok, just reading some more of these comments. I can see that the principle of it is important - so good work. I can understand the reasoning for sticking up for yourself.
1 month ago
in How I Won a Copyfight on Kyle Brady: A Blog
Why bother? It seems like the fight was for the sake of a fight. I mean, is it THAT important that your homework were online? Why not just show future employers with a portfolio? (generally speaking, I don't think employers after graduation will really care about 2nd year homework assignment code)
As a side note, I think it should be ok for Dr. Bresson to reuse assignments. If he comes up with an assignment that really teaches students, why should he have to change it every year? Don't get me wrong - I totally think that you posting the homework is fine and should be allowed...I just don't see what the point is of making such a big deal about it.
To further this point, I am even more liberal than you and believe assignment answers should be posted by students before the assignment is due (definitely considered cheating currently but I don't think it should). I support this website http://www.studypipe.com that actually allows students to anonymously share answers online.
As a side note, I think it should be ok for Dr. Bresson to reuse assignments. If he comes up with an assignment that really teaches students, why should he have to change it every year? Don't get me wrong - I totally think that you posting the homework is fine and should be allowed...I just don't see what the point is of making such a big deal about it.
To further this point, I am even more liberal than you and believe assignment answers should be posted by students before the assignment is due (definitely considered cheating currently but I don't think it should). I support this website http://www.studypipe.com that actually allows students to anonymously share answers online.
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StudyPipe
Ok, just reading some more of these comments. I can see that the principle of it is important - so good work. I can understand the reasoning for sticking up for yourself.
3 months ago
in I-540/Fulbright Expressway Interchange Improv. - StimulusWatch.org on Stimulus Watch
Wow, I live in Fayetteville. I don't see the issues with this road. No doubt it slows down at 5pm... And its a little crazy, but it moves. In BV you just stop and wait. I guess its more dangerous, but not as crazy as the hill between elm springs and wagon wheel. I don't know how many wrecks I have seen there and I can't find anything wrong with the road, maybe they shoudl use some for this 75mil to figure that out.
8 months ago
in Windows7 and More. How Will You Use 3D CAD in 2010? on SolidSmack
Honestly touch technology stinks for regular computing use. It takes large tiring gestures. Waving your arms all day is exhausting. Something like the space explorer is more likely to be useful for heavy users.
Very shiny for demos but that is about it.
Very shiny for demos but that is about it.
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Josh M
Yeah, if multi-touch is used with interface intensive software, graphics editing, 3D modeling, the hardware and monitors are gonna have to change along with it. I think it's going to be a combination of multiple touch points and an adaptive command/creation process.
10 months ago
in Top 7 Windows Vista Tweaks | ixibo on ixibo! Technology Blog
Uh, your post on the services is quite dangerous. Why not give a 3 year old a rocket launcher
1 year ago
in France v Romania on Footytube.com
@ta mere
England had a tough group Croatia and Russia aren't exactly easy to play against! If platini's super side played against these teams they would of gotten crushed
England had a tough group Croatia and Russia aren't exactly easy to play against! If platini's super side played against these teams they would of gotten crushed
1 year ago
in Tabletop Terrain - War Gaming and Modeling for Pulp, Warhammer, Mordheim and Flames of War » Review: Pig Iron Kolony Rebel Heads on Tabletop Terrain
Fantastic! A very informative review; the pictures really communicated what the product is like. I'm going to have to order some of these up.
2 years ago
in OpenWRT on Linksys WRT54GL on tlrobinson.net / blog
as clever as the psudo-dock at the bottom of the screen is, it completely blocks me from viewing the content beneath it (rss feed and other buttons, along with your "built by wordpress tagline". Regardless of the importance of the information, its horrible design. May I suggest a footer with X pixel padding to scroll the browser window down further, allowing room for the dock?
3 years ago
in HBO Petitions FCC To Prevent DVR Recording on Zatz Not Funny!
why try to stop something that can not BE stopped
4 years ago
in Ethernet. on Dave Morin's Blog
Perhaps the Marketing people have nothing to do with the lack of Ethernet cables in every room? In fact, I'd start my blame with the operations team or financial team for not understanding the demand for connectivity (which without analysis, maybe lower than you think) and for not budgeting one ethernet cord per room. I'm willing to bet the Hilton saves thousands, if not millions, under the current setup. They avoid theft and abuse. They don't confuse those that don't need it, and they certainly don't have to keep as many cables on hand. The executive that made that call most likely got a bonus that quarter.
What you can do is blame the Marketing department for creating a biased, uncreative, lame buzz word.
What you can do is blame the Marketing department for creating a biased, uncreative, lame buzz word.