These are my links for December 4th through December 14th:
Posts Tagged college
These are my links for November 23rd through November 29th:
- Farewell To Empire Strikes Back Director Irvin Kershner –
- TCU accepts invitation to join Big East Conference –
- The Curious Case of the Backwardly Aging Mouse – ScienceNOW – As we age, many of our cells stop dividing. Our organs, no longer able to rejuvenate themselves, slowly fail. Scientists don't fully understand what triggers this, but many researchers suspect the gradual shrinking of telomeres, the protective DNA caps on the end of chromosomes. A little bit of telomere is lost each time a cell divides, and telomerase, the enzyme that maintains caps, isn't typically active in adult tissues.
- Microsoft Altair BASIC legend talks about Linux, CPRM and that very frightening photo – Monte Davidoff
- Breakfast Quinoa Porridge –
- Printable Organic Body Armor developed after studying Alzheimers plaque –
- There Will Be Blood – the G.O.P. isn’t interested in helping the economy as long as a Democrat is in the White House.
MIT pranksters impressively dressed up the statue of John P Harvard on the Harvard campus as Master Chief from Halo.

Long gone are the days that college computer labs are full of 99% guys and 1 nerdy girl that may as well be a guy. Now, every student hits the computer labs for papers and for screwing around on the web. (Screwing not necessarily meaning pr0n, but, yeah, there’s some of that too.) Hell, it’s even mostly non-nerds, as the truly technophile will have a computer (or 5) nestled snugly at home.
Hearken! A maven in the blogosphere has hit upon techniques for this goldmine of chicks that are too busy faking term papers to come up with a good putdown when they are hit on.