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41. GREEN EGGS REPORT For Comp.answers
Changes To The homework Page; Charles Curley NT Emacs chinese translation of C++FAQ; Chris Frost; Chris Commweb; comp.Sys.Acorn.* FAQ; comp.realtime Frequently
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42. Scribbled On The Asylum Wall...
I can't do my homework, can't play the piano, can't go all comfortable XP, not thatI can't read chinese, but it's still annoying and chinese on the comp.
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Prayer (Langston Hughes): Oh, God of dust and rainbows, help us see
That without dust the rainbow would not be.
I cry for Mother Earth...
Hear that? That sound like breaking glass? It's my soul. It's my soul crying cuz it ain't got nowhere to fly.
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Daily Rantings...feel free to read
Friday, April 4, 2003
Friday, April 4, 2003

Shoutouts

Jac: Mornie. Thanks for all the comfort you were in F3. How many classes did we have together. Hmm....math, German. Thanks for being my desk partner *and you know how stressful that is lol*. the Unholy Trinity...UNITE!
Chels: Love you, we really need to talk more.
No one at the moment....
Blood is not thicker than water. Friday, April 4, 2003 sent my bio paper this morning, now if only I can throw my books to the wind. In a convo with Samson, ahh...old GSIS buddies. Missing you all. And Toni, hang in there sweetie. I love you, and you know it. Friday, April 4, 2003 Thursday, April 3, 2003 The sky, white with pale gray stains, the smell of frying fish faint against the wet smell of earth and leaves, the wind blowing through my barred window. I need something, someone, a human face besides my mom, dad, brother, maid, tutors Wednesday, April 2, 2003

43. Www.artique.ro » School
tough class but learned a TON; coolest chinese accent that use of PowerPoint (CSE200) comp Sci R bland dude; straightforward quizzes; tricky homework, but he
http://www.artique.ro/school.html
I've been in the since fall of 1999. I've taken a total of 80-something hours here - a portion of those going towards my BSE in Computer Systems Engineering and recently, my BSE in Mechanical Engineering. I made the change to ME before the fall semester of 2001 but it wasn't until recently that my course-track changed.. since CSE and ME share a lot of pre-requisites, I was still fulfilling those. My ME core classes don't begin until this coming fall.. this was a litte different for me, since in CSE, your core classes start freshman year, not sophomore year (like ME). Anyhow, the below is just a summary of the classes I've taken and my impression on the prof, material, and overall class... maybe it'll be helpful to people out there curious about ME/CSE/CEAS/ASU. Mathematics: (MAT 170) PreCalc
(MAT 270) CalcI
Dr. Y. Lee
(MAT 271) CalcII Dr. R. Ruedeman , prof; dumbest, yet funniest jokes; very understanding prof with a great sense of humor; very knowledgeable; good friend; lots learned
(MAT 272) CalcIII - Dr. Y. Zhu

44. ECS 153, Fall 1998 General Information
comp, M. Bishop, computer Security (handout). CWM, M. Bishop, chinese Wall Model (handout When we grade your homework, we look for simplicity, clarity, elegance
http://nob.cs.ucdavis.edu/~bishop/classes/ecs153-1998-fall/general.html

45. Nob.cs.ucdavis.edu/~bishop/classes/ecs153-1998-fall/Ascii/general.txt
M. Bishop, Controlling Access (handout) comp M. Bishop Security (handout) CWMM. Bishop, chinese Wall Model Exercises When we grade your homework, we look
http://nob.cs.ucdavis.edu/~bishop/classes/ecs153-1998-fall/Ascii/general.txt

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47. /b\/y\/e\
February 1 Happy chinese New Year! Free money! Yay! YES! LOL, we got no homework,isn't that cool Even, tho, I'm here, at skoo, on da comp.
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BLAH Is it true..that I'm leaving? Or will I stay? People who wants me to stay..please...e-mail me....at BabyLiLMidnight@hotmail.com...so I will know..that you love me. If you want...to see my other site...please..go to : http://blizzard.horsefreak.net But..I love Erika for my host. She's nice and all..but I just don't have time for Equestrian Angel..sorry Erika...But I am still working for Equestrian Surreal Webdesign. I love you all!

48. OPEN Community NewsFinding Images On The Web
let you can email your questions about homework and receive an Find a listing ofnewspapers in chinese, French, German This comes from the comp.virus FAQ , an
http://www.open.org/~library/opennews/open21.html

49. All Chinese-United
load and tell you certain hours are for homework only? no 10 on how to become a perfectchinese kid i of newspaper state champ for history day comp allstate
http://www.collegeconfidential.com/discus/messages/757/4602.html
All Chinese-United College Discussion Forums What Are My Chances? February 2003 Archive : All Chinese-United By Weidamengxing (Weidamengxing) on Sunday, January 12, 2003 - 03:51 pm Edit It would be easier for Chinese students to share some information about Ivys and other prestigious colleges.
ur stats
ur email
ur years in the U.S.
which part of China u came from By on Sunday, January 12, 2003 - 04:02 pm Edit Ding Cheng Rui
State: Oklahoma
Freshman:
-=First Sem=-
PreAP-English: 4.0
PreAP-Bio: 4.0
French I: 4.0 PreAP PreCalculus: 4.0 Art I: 4.0 Clubs: Freshman Basketball Team French Club Key Club Community Service: Help John Ross elementary organize auction night for Children. Helped organize Christmas party for the disabled. Did environmental presentation for Elementary and Middle School children. Talents: Leadership Roles: Freshman Representative of Multi Cultural Club. 4 Years in the United States. From NanJing, in the JiangShu Province By hi on Sunday, January 12, 2003 - 04:31 pm Edit What does that even mean? I hate all this Asian Pride crap. How do Asians have more information on the Ivys? By on Sunday, January 12, 2003 - 05:21 pm

50. German
and practiced outside of class in written homework assignments The goal of this courseis to help you engage in Same as comp Lit 103, Lec A and History 114, Lec
http://www.humanities.uci.edu/undergrad/F2002/Germ.htm
School of Humanities Add/Drop Policies
Any student may add or drop a Humanities course through the end of the second week of classes. Humanities majors may, with an instructor's signature, add or drop a non -Humanities course through the end of the sixth week of classes, subject to any deadlines imposed by the School/Program where the course is offered. Majors in Humanities may change the grading option in a course through the end of the sixth week of classes.
German
NOTE: Students with prior background in German must take a German placement test to enroll in any German 1A through 2C course. Contact the Testing Office at 949-824-6207 or check their web site at www.testingoffice.uci.edu for dates and times of the exams. GERMAN 1A: FUNDAMENTALS G. LEVINE/STAFF Students learn to communicate in German through verbal interaction with instructors and classmates. Particular emphasis is placed on developing conversational and reading skills. Whereas the comprehension of spoken German is stressed in the classroom, basic concepts of grammar are regularly introduced and practiced outside of class in written homework assignments. An intensive language lab program accompanies classroom activi‚ties. Conducted in GERMAN. No Prerequisite. GERMAN 2A: INTERMEDIATE G. LEVINE/STAFF

51. Club-Internet : Forums
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MarkThiSpot.com, Features Computer Support Jokes, A humorous story I recently heard, a very "inventive" technician dealt in a unique fashion with an adamant, though definitely misinformed, computer owner. Here's how the story went? After experiencing difficulties with his computer, a poor, incognizant user called the system maker's technical support line for assistance. Stop on in and Check us out. New Jokes added everyday! My Fun Stuff! Tell a Friend Home ECards Joke Cards ...
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54. Maths - Physics
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Once Classified Test Papers Sold to Recycler
City Life - Early this May, City Life news reporter witnessed a large number of once classified test papers are sold as recycled paper to small rural vendors at a nearby rural district. Among them covering the year of 1999 National College Entrance Exam test papers, the highly classified; and the year 2000 national qualification papers for adult education, which is the main way for adult workers to fulfill their higher education dream. Also many personal documents, such as test taker photo IDs and detailed school records papers were seen around According to a government official Lin, those documents should be kept classified, or if very necessary, destroyed under a third party monitor.
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City Life -The first national Professional soccer league team "qianwei Huandao" might be homeing in Taiyuan next year, officials in China soccer administration body said.

56. ISTE Publications: JRTE Vol. 33 No. 5
in words (the description could be written in chinese). The implementation of thistype of homework also involves Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong kckwong@comp.hkbu.edu
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Comparing Computer-Based and Paper-Based Homework Assignments in Mathematics Chi Kuen Wong Hong Kong Baptist University Abstract The computer is one of the important inventions of the 20th century. It has come to influence almost every aspect of our daily lives. As a result, Papert (1988) makes the point that there are urgent needs for educators to contemplate effective ways of using computers in the school curriculum. Tolman and Allred (1984) stated: The computer is influencing many aspects of learning in both the school and the home. An understanding of its role and potential is therefore of the utmost importance to educators as they look to the future

57. Chirashi V9 + Pucca!! + Happy Chinese New Year!! + Happy ♥ Day!!
anyways .i have to do my french homework, finish my IT, and today i we tried allchinese. got the tickets for rachel's bdays at ocean park on my comp as well
http://skye.paperskye.com/grey/archives/archive-012003.html
Thursday, January 30, 2003 gong hei fat choi!!
yup!! i finally put up my new year's layout! dedicated to...alice? nah. dedicated to ecila . and "THE VOICES" who apparently don't like me. but then again, i'm just jealous cuz they don't speak to me.
feel free to take it and post on your blog, but no direct linking!! (click for full size) i hope everyone gets lots of lai see (and will share with me XD) good bye to all those people going somewhere else for the holidays, see you when you get back, and devereux, heidie, karlie, alice, lillian, suzanne? remember we're meant to go see catch me if you can! so get on MSN and we'll find a day when we're all free ^^ min's blog is down and might be so for a while. she's reknown for laziness and heavenly.nu just closed so it might be a while till she gets it back up. and other than that...everyone gets to post nice (in min's case negative) comments! so gimme lai see!!! Frozen Moonlight i've updated frozen moonlight once again, chirashi v8 has been added. this layout won't go up there until the next one comes cuz its not archived yet! i need to get a new layout for it sometime soon, but i'm lazy and i need to get up my online scrapbook, which i might not post up since it could be embarrassing ^^;; baby pictures? hehe my friends will probably kill me too. still trying to settle into my livejournal, i hope rachel decides to use hers...

58. Rambles
to scan everything later or when my comp is working It was chinesedubbed and wasreally good.. I'm having trouble with stupid chemistry homework and someone's
http://sapphirewired.com/bloody/rambles/november01.html
Rambles
Friday, November 30, 2001 23:35 HST

Ugh, I had to sell popcorn for the Robotics thing. Damn, I have burns on my arms because of the kernels and oils that hit me.
Thursday, November 29, 2001 22:18 HST
I got Adaptec 5 but I dunno how to install it. My friend downloaded off Morpheus but he didn't download the install files. Damn, I guess I have to just extract everything. But I'll do that tomorrow or something. Fuck, tomorrow I have English with that fucking hoochie in the previous ramble.
Wednesday, November 28, 2001 21:01 HST
This stupid fucking hoochie in my English class piss me off. There are more people that piss me off in that class but this particular one pissed me off the most. See, just because every time I always go by Davis and sit and talk and laugh with him about CS and shit she thinks we are going out. I mean, WHAT THE FUCK!?! Just because you have a boy as a friend and you are a girl doesn't mean you guys are going out. Fuck, I had this fucking problem since 7th grade. The majority of my friends were boys back then and all those hoochies think I go out with them. IS IT FUCKING ILLEGAL FOR GIRLS AND BOYS TO BE REGULAR FRIENDS WITHOUT DUMBASSES ACKNOWLEDGING THAT THEY ARE GOING OUT!?!?1/1/11/ PEOPLE ARE SO FUCKING STUPID. FUCK YOU STEPHANIE SHERLOCK!! HAH I WROTE YOUR FUCKING NAME HERE SO PEOPLE CAN STALK YOU AND I DON'T GIVE A FUCK IF IT'S SPELT CORRECTLY OR NOT!!!11
Tuesday, November 27, 2001 22:02 HST

59. Igor Karpov : Classes
Intermediate Programming (comp 212) Dr. Ian Barland. for me) with some interesting(and weird) homework projects. chinese Culture (HIST 250), Dr. Richard Smith
http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~ikarpov/classes.shtml
igor karpov: : classes Welcome to my nightmare!
Tools of torture: Now, in Spring 2003, I am taking this stuff:
  • COMP 421 : Operating Systems and Concurrent Programming with Peter Druschel.
  • COMP/ELEC 502 : Artificial Neural Networks and Information Theory with Erzsébet Merényi. CAAM 353 : Computational Numerical Analysis with Kartik Krishnan. PHIL 357 : Incompleteness, undecidability and computability with Richard Grandy. PSYC 101 : Introduction to Psychology with Sarah Burnett. LPAP 103: Intermediate Fencing with Mauro Hamza.
During Fall 2002 I took a nice collection of classes like so:
  • COMP 540 : Adaptive Systems by Devika Subramanian. This was a really cool class - I learned a lot about statistics and adaptive systems for learning data. COMP 412 : Topics in Compiler Construction by Keith Cooper. Kind of fun - lots of different puzzles to solve, very applied class. COMP 607 : a seminar in Automated Program Verification with Moshe Vardi. This was pretty interesting since I didn't know anything about verification before I took the seminar. A pretty cool application of logic. We read and discussed a CMU PhD thesis on the subject of automated abstraction refinement. LING 301: Phonetics with Nancy Niedzielski. This class felt too easy at times, but some parts were interesting. The professor can be somewhat disorganized, and the questions posed on exams can be difficult to gleam original intent from.

60. Faq
If you need help with your homework, ask your including Spanish, Italian, short formChinese, Korean, Japanese a series of DBA FAQs to the comp.databases.oracle
http://www.kevinloney.com/faq.htm
Frequently Asked Questions
These are my answers to frequently asked questions that I have received either in person or via email. These questions tend to focus on books and publishing; for technical answers, see the "Frequently Given Answers" section of the "Free articles" page.
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How much can you make writing Oracle books?
I get this question a lot, but it's the wrong focus to have. If you're doing this for the money, spend your time elsewhere in more lucrative endeavors. There is money to be made in books, but you'll be surprised at the amount of work it takes.
Why is that?
Figure it this way: if you're really good, you'll crank out a finished page in an hour (that's incorporating writing time, editing time, reviews, more edits, etc). So for a 500 page book, you'll spend at least 500 hours. If you've never done this before, double that time estimate. If you know enough to write a book, then you know enough to be a consultant. Say you charge $100 an hour as a consultant. If you spent your writing time consulting, you'd make $50,000. Unless your book fills an intense need, you may not see enough sales to hit that amount of royalties.

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