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Walking past the counter-protesters, I was struck by the extent to which I agreed with some of their basic messages: Babies are very cute. Human life is a beautiful thing. Women need support if they make the choice to bring a baby to term. Our religions want us to make morally informed decisions...
...beautiful thing about wireless networking is it’s free to share: If one suite on each hall got an access point, or one or two rooms in each entryway, it is almost certainly the case that the entire College would have adequate wireless signal. To some extent there’s a free rider problem, but I suspect Harvard students are generous enough (and want wireless access badly enough) that a sufficient few will bite the bullet and spend a hundred bucks for the benefit of their friends and hall mates...
Last month, the University declined to announce a dollar figure at which its much-heralded Stem Cell Institute would be funded, leaving unclear the extent of Harvard’s commitment to the new venture and the ability of FAS, a major partner, to devote its precious funds to the institute...
...Supercenter format in 1991, it took the company three years to reach $1 billion in annual U.S. grocery sales. But a mere decade later, it is topping $100 billion a year, which is almost as much as the sales of the next three biggest chains combined. "To a certain extent, Wal-Mart's strength is more of a reflection of the lack of difference among stores," says Willard Bishop, a supermarket consultant in Barrington, Ill. Conventional grocers are starting to get the message--differentiate or die--which is why some are jazzing up the old big-box routine. The northeastern...
...focus on multiplayer gameplay. A Game Boy Advance and special cable is required for each player to participate, making it the most expensive multiplayer gaming experience short of computer LAN parties. This is the game’s biggest flaw, skewing the single player campaign to such an extent that it feels like half, maybe three-quarters, of a game...