Comment Re:Why not get rid of the Honor Code? (Score 1) 73
For students who want an education, no honor code is needed. For students who just want a credential, no honor code is sufficient.
For students who want an education, no honor code is needed. For students who just want a credential, no honor code is sufficient.
It does indeed say more, but it doesn't say that he's crazy.
That's because far too many Americans are still too busy crowing about how they live in the number one country in the world to realize that they aren't anywhere near as free as they ought to be and that overall the dial is moving in the wrong direction. You can't fix a problem you won't acknowledge.
Yes, and a real fire sale, not the lame one they offered to teachers/professors. I mean, when the "special" price for the Surface RT with the Type Keyboard Cover is $289, I for one will still prefer a Samsung Chromebook.
Right, because everyone would trust that.
Good ol' Tom's. Nothing beats that.
Huh. I'm a Linux Mint user, and I don't get it.
(And sad as it is that I need to include this, yes, I am going for funny here.)
This sort of ignorance is bad, but at least it means there's less competition for those of us who realize that places like Nigeria are fast becoming some of the best markets for goods and services in the world.
Nah, it just wouldn't be the same. Greenland doesn't have enough radioactivity and it has way too much air.
Depending on what you mean by "attacked", I'm down.
The word for a guy, you mean?
Considering how energetic he seems now at 82, I wouldn't count out seeing him still be around as a centenarian.
He probably drives an old Beetle.
I'm a radical libertarian and I would happily buy an electric car under the right circumstances. Having the biggest carbon footprint isn't some sort of twisted measure of how free you are.
The rise of autonomous cars might turn out to be more rapid than even the most devout Knight Rider fans were hoping.
Considering that Knight Rider was first on the air in 1982, I don't think I can agree.
IF I HAD A MINE SHAFT, I don't think I would just abandon it. There's got to be a better way. -- Jack Handley, The New Mexican, 1988.