Comment carnegie mellon or MIT (Score 2) 364
http://oli.web.cmu.edu/openlearning/
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/
Let's do some research to develop an resistent strain of . It will be a boon for food crop.
Maybe the people trashing the field were protecting their future food supply from a corrupt legal system.
[*] - http://foodchronicles.blogspot.com/2007/01/monsanto-problem.html
Initially, yes. But it used the LAN to replicate.
"Stuxnet would first try to spread to other computers on the LAN through a zero-day vulnerability"
http://cert.sharif.edu/en/StuxnetGeneral.aspx
Too bad, but they've jumped the shark. I used to spend more time in RS than I did in school, but they turned into a cell phone and overpriced-computer-component shop. Don't know how they are going to pull anything together out of that to ressurect what they once were.
No matter how many people speak out the "truth", there have been so many wildly different stories and claims that everything automatically gets tagged as bullshit in everyone's mind.
They still have to answer to Apple when China's projects are not being completed with slave labor.
This would be a first for Microsoft. Anyway, some alternatives to Skype.
http://www.pamil-visions.net/skype-down/221825/
I wonder how many people that bitch about the tea party campaign supporters will actually switch away from AT&T in protest.
http://thinkprogress.org/2011/03/09/koch-wikipedia-sock-puppet/
> nor are they used as training tools for actual soldiers.
Not quite. Watch the movie in TFA.
Personally, I don't care who's shooting who in the game. The intent behind the creation of the game would be more of a concern.
Seriously. The android SDK is free, Eclipse is free. There's no monetary risk involved to experiement and see if you like doing it.
I screwed around with it for a month off-and-on doing all the tutorial programs on developer.android.com and by the time I was done, it made a lot more sense. I made extensive use of stackoverflow.com too. Good resource there.
If developing isn't for you, there are indeed open source style apps out there. A little bit of googling can find out if they are legit, or if the source is indeed available.
Software production is assumed to be a line function, but it is run like a staff function. -- Paul Licker