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Comment Re:Descrimination... (Score 1) 532

This is a changing trend. Most state universities will now pay virtually full tuition to anyone below the poverty line, and most of the top 20s have full need-based coverage without loans for people in the lowest income brackets. A growing number of high school seniors are realizing that there are affordable school options out there.
Communications

Instant Quantum Communication Is Near 287

fljmayer writes "In this experiment, researchers in Australia and Japan were able to transfer quantum information from one place to another without having to physically move it. It was destroyed in one place and instantly resurrected in another, 'alive' again and unchanged. This is a major advance, as previous teleportation experiments were either very slow or caused some information to be lost."
Google

Submission + - Google Reaffirms Stance Against Software Patents (blogspot.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Google has again publicly affirmed its stance against software patents during an announcement over a potential defensive acquisition. These days, when Microsoft, Apple, and others are abusing software patents, it's nice to see one large company calling them junk.

Comment Re:No surprise (Score 1) 195

Virtually any game can be played in offline mode provided that 1) it has been launched with an active Internet application and 2) your Steam client is updated.

The login prompt should not appear for games that cannot be played offline--instead, you should receive the message "This Game Cannot Be Started in Offline Mode." What it sounds like is happening to you is that Steam is not running before you start a game. The option to launch Steam in offline mode only appears after login has failed.

Comment Why not have a free opt-out? (Score 2) 255

I remember reading a Slashdot comment last year suggesting that even placing something as small as a Google Ad on the frontpage would be enough to generate the year's worth of revenue. Because Wikipedia is so popular, might it not be sustainable to introduce ads with a free opt-out? Nobody who doesn't want to see ads is exposed to them, and those that don't opt out, whatever minority they are, could sustain the site.

Comment Re:Is Chrome not affected? (Score 1) 145

I can't recall ever seeing more than 5 icons on a single article, so I would assume that this is a limit to slashdot's story posting system.

Your point is very valid--the article discusses browsers in general. Perhaps we should have an icon that applies to browsers in general or ignore browser icons altogether for articles such as this?

Comment The way we think (Score 5, Insightful) 1153

For me personally, learning advanced mathematics (calculus and beyond) has changed my thinking process from a purely creative, English-oriented one to an objective, analytical outlook. The true understanding of how mathematical principals work--what a derivative is and not merely how to calculate it--has shown me the power of mathematical, logical analysis. As an English major, I came to a point where I was not sure whether or not I wanted to continue taking math courses (as I will need almost no math beyond arithmetic in my life), but I came to the conclusion that the mindset mathematics gives me rather than the quantitative abilities it provides is what matters in my education, and I therefore encourage anybody to continue studying math well past the point in which the skills become irrelevant.

Comment Re:Time's arrow (Score 1) 462

But we are talking about a 9th grade course, not a college course or a senior-level IT program. These students have not yet begun to specialize their educations according to the career they wish to pursue, and, indeed, most will likely change their idea of a dream job by the time they leave college.

Comment Re:LINUX rounds numbers fine (Score 3, Insightful) 764

and it's free- something that ought to appeal to poor starving college students.

Most college students purchase a computer before their freshman year and intend it to last throughout their entire four year program. That means they are still at home, still largely unphased by the costs of college, and living far more dependently on their parents' income than they will on campus.

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