From the trivia question What novel was set in a desert penal institution for young offenders?
Tue, 20 Jan 2009 16:47:45 -0000
I love that book!
I love that book!
Stanford also has something like MIT OCW – it’s called Stanford Engineering Everywhere. :)
Someone pinch me… lechuckie is using a MAC? HOLY CATS!
No problem wired!
My method doesn’t use the Servo library though as it has never worked for me. Maybe it will work for you, so it’s worth a shot! :D
D’oh! LOL!
Ha cool- never knew one could “jump” the Masters step and go straight to PhD. Neat :)
Love the colours!
I don’t understand how it’s overwhelming!!! :S
It’s a great environment to learn in. Links everywhere, easy to hop around from subject to subject… lots of fun!
Unfortunately, I haven’t taken the SAT yet. But I did take the SAT sample test on collegeboard the other day, scored near 800 on Math… the other ones like 400. :P SATs are really helpful for the application process to any school in the USA – I just wish I knew about them sooner!
Wow, 800 on Math, that’s really impressive! If you’re interested in how your scores work in comparison to academic entrances, check out this lesson on SAT Scoring Information. :)
I really adore the way he handled the problem (with the media) :)
Simple tutorial- good for newbies at programming or C :) Why is there a phone number there? Lol… wouldn’t you get a lot of calls if you post it on the internet?
Nice page! For Mac I really like Versions + Beanstalk :) Really easy!
Another idea when trying to use ‘a lot’ is to simply use a synonym. Chances are, you’ll get that one right and it will sound more profound! _ I use this technique in abundance. (<—synonym for a lot, hehe)
:) I have a few favourites of my photos… But the most interesting two are:


I really love your picture of the daises RobotGrrl. It really captures the feeling of summer around dusk for me.
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sachina said – Thu, 02 Oct 2008 09:24:54 -0000
thnks