jasper160 writes: An August 20th, 2012 announcement from Iran places restrictions on female university students. Iran will be cutting 77 fields of study from the female curriculum, making them male-only fields. Science and engineering are among those affected by the decree. The announcement came soon after the release of statistics showing that women were graduating in far higher numbers than men from Iranian universities and were scoring overall better than men, especially in the sciences.
Senior clerics in Iran's theocratic regime have become concerned about the social side-effects of rising educational standards among women.
What Facebook should of done is add their e-mail address as a secondary, and keep their current email set to the default. I'm sure nobody would of complained if they did it this way.
Is it really that hard to think of something like this, instead of forcing people to use their email address instead and going behind our backs and changing our personal information? They can't say they didn't expect this kind of reaction, it's too obvious.
I've ran the beta of Karmic on my Lenovo IdeaPad y430 and haven't had a single problem, and as of a few days ago I've been running the official release without a single problem. I also for the first time ever have been able to use my built in webcam (not that there's much use for it mind you).
From what I've heard around the county I live in, shoes on the powerlines indicates that there are drug dealers on whatever street they are hanging over.