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...them to be searched but not read in their entirety, but faces legal challenges from publishers. Google enables the reader to search these online tomes as well as locate them in the library nearest them. COSTS AND BENEFITSThe goal of all of these programs is open access, but Google isn??t a universal solution. Robert C. Darnton ’60, the current director of the Harvard University Library, says Google has its shortcomings. “I don’t think Google is the big rock candy mountain; Google isn??t going to solve...
...yellow?DC: Yeah, that’s what I heard. Back in ’67. There was a riot.RR: Would you consider yourself good at holding it in?DC: I’m a fucking camel, man. But Anna is holding a ten-hour rehearsal today and isn??t allowing anyone to pee. I think that’s how Copernicus died.[Note: Actually, Copernicus’s death was unrelated to urine, while fellow astronomer Tycho Brahe died of a bladder infection after refusing to leave a banquet to relieve himself...
...been strewn across the velvet-black surface of its natural habitat. As if viewers weren’t visually stimulated enough, the director guides the audience to random shots of two of !!!’s members sporting pairs of nifty sunglasses. The video makes it clear, though, that !!! isn??t just a band that knows how to rock—they’re also a band that knows how to raise the dead. Necromancy isn??t really popular subject matter in the music video world, but lead singer Nic Offer produces the exception that...
...swaying towards libertarianism in theory, don’t expect to see many Harvard students flocking to the Libertarian party anytime soon. Along all levels of the libertarian crowd, there seems to be a consensus that the left-right political dichotomy and dominance of the two-party system isn??t going anywhere...
...roommates around the clock. “Once the lights go off they kind of disappear,” says Melissa M. Garcia ’09, who is currently playing host to a swarm of ladybugs. This now-you-see-them-now-you-don’t behavior isn??t necessarily a good thing, as it leaves little room for meaningful attachments. “They don’t stay in my room long enough to be named,” Garcia says. “If there was one that I kept around...