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...shortage has left many students wondering about the use of Harvard’s gazillion dollar endowment. With money like that, shouldn’t Harvard be able to control the weather...
...offer as Exhibit A the young man in the simulator next to ours who lost lunch on his way to the exit. For all the physical effect it is capable of, ?Mission: SPACE? is, I would aver, subtle. I guess the seat moves and somehow impersonates weightlessness and several gazillion G?s of force, and I guess the film in front of you captures the drama of outer space, but, truth be told, I don?t know how they do it. It?s not a jarring ride at all, but it takes your breath away, it makes your heart race...
...wave of mergers, the nation's third largest carrier announced it was up for sale. Cingular has reportedly offered $30 billion to snap it up, but other rivals are bidding too. What's in it for consumers? Analysts say that as wireless carriers consolidate, today's generous promos (a gazillion minutes, heavily discounted phones) may get more flinty. But call quality and coverage are likely to improve, since carriers that use similar technical standards (such as AT&T Wireless and Cingular) could combine their networks with relative ease. No more dead zones and patchy sound? Now that's a calling...
...want to tell my dad that I care about him much more than I did before. I care about him a gazillion times more." CORBIN MAYO, 13, whose father was killed on Sept. 11, 2001, at a commemoration at ground zero in which he was one of 200 children who recited the names of the victims...
...whether it is the call itself or its association with death, but “Taps” has a way of putting things in perspective. Earlier this week, I had “one of those days.” Work was hectic, I had to run a gazillion errands and when my day was finally done, my normal bus route was under construction, so I had to take a bus the opposite direction to catch a train that would take me home. When I finally got to my apartment, I was hot, tired and cranky. I threw...