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...objection to "land-dwelling animals," including cow brain, should have been canned for costing her team the win. But Tina choked - literally - on her tripe, and Kimmi came back impressively by scarfing down a foot-long mangrove worm, which apparently didn't bother her morally. (I guess the Vegetarian Code doesn't cover anything nobody in the West ever thought to eat before, even if it is land-dwelling.) And kudos to CBS for the well-designed tiebreaker...
...spiteful to have not made enemies by now. Maralyn, she of the tooth-removing "I'm ready," may actually have the spunk to last awhile, but the 30-and-under crowd (and I'm being charitable to Jerri, who is probably lying about her age, as the Aspiring Actress Code requires) will waste no time in weeding out anybody they couldn't have gone to high school with...
...Which brings us to the way the government spends the money it does. The folks who really write the tax code and the budget - lobbyists, corporations - already get bushels of perks, loopholes and other tax relief, and when it comes to getting more, they're still way ahead of the rest of us in line. If politicians can buy off the voters with, say, $500 a year, we'll never even get in the store, and they'll never get around to cleaning up the $500 billion federal bdget...
Undergraduates registering in Memorial Hall today will queue up to have the stripe on their bursars cards validated with a magnetic code, R. Jerrold Gibson '51, director of the office of fiscal services, said last week...
...Diffie greeted his wife at the door with the words "I think I've made a great discovery." Diffie, a brilliant, eccentric and somewhat paranoid M.I.T. graduate, had spent the past few years wandering around the country in a beat-up Datsun 510 thinking about cryptography, the study of codes and ciphers. His discovery was a revolutionary technique called public key encryption that would rescue personal privacy in the Internet era by allowing data to be encoded quickly and easily. Steven Levy's meticulous Crypto: How the Code Rebels Beat the Government--Saving Privacy in the Digital Age (Viking...