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timothy
from the I'm-a-good-guesser-in-binary-too dept.
gregg writes "A researcher has calculated the 2,000,000,000,000,000th digit of pi — and a few digits either side of it. Nicholas Sze, of technology firm Yahoo, determined that the digit — when expressed in binary — is 0."
itwbennett writes "According to Harvard magazine, Harvard's Faculty of Arts and Sciences voted at its meeting on May 11 to require instructors to officially inform the Registrar 'at the first week of the term' of the intention to end a course with a formal, seated exam, 'the assumption shall be that the instructor will not be giving a three-hour final examination.' Dean of undergraduate education Jay M. Harris 'told the faculty that of 1,137 undergraduate-level courses this spring term, 259 scheduled finals — the lowest number since 2002, when 200 fewer courses were offered. For the more than 500 graduate-level courses offered, just 14 had finals, he reported.'"
When the ISP's start charging people for bandwidth usage and download caps, your question will become null.
Your $49 game download just incurred an extra $20 from your ISP since you exceeded your 12GB per month limit....In the end, corporate America will bleed you.
I quit using Norton Crap, like 8 years ago,.. when they started their Corporate BS.
It's just sad when good companies let thier companies go to shit over corporate misguidance.
What's the point?
It's worthless on my multi-touch screen.
Only crusted headed, unbathed, girlfriendless uber geeks need to use the CLI.
CLI's are so 1940's
Get with the times you gezzers.
And the cost to wire a typical house?
TbE cards = $30k each
F/O Cable = $325k
ISP F/O = $12k per Month
Total = $367k plus your first born.
No thanks,
I'll stick to my 10MbE ISP. for $25 month