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...past. 12) Some Lowellians got into a catfight over Upper Hall privileges. We’re guessing it wasn’t worth it. 13) Macs Rule! No, they’re evil! PfoHo can’t make up its mind as to what kind of laptop advice to give. 14) Mather got pretty riled up over a painting near their dining hall. We hear it looked like a baby getting stabbed through a melon. 15) Adams went witch hunting over stolen salt shakers...
...pace of the person speaking. Interpreters run into trouble with people who speak softly or very quickly, explained Stewart in an e-mailed statement. In addition to interpreters, some deaf students use a captioning system, in which they can watch the words spoken in class on their laptop. “I was quite pleased to see that we do have a disabled policy to facilitate these kind of classes,” said Hasan K. Siddiqi ’08, another student in Justice. “I try to put myself in the students’ shoes...
...using a laser pointer in high-intensity light - not spray paint. By standing on the roof of a parking lot across the street, he also avoids any danger of trespassing. When he's done, Yan erases the words by clicking a button on the laser pointer, connected to a laptop and projector at his feet. He then moves on to tag other prominent buildings, including the city's Cultural Centre...
...fact, the technology has already been demonstrated in the Chinese capital. New York-based Paul Notzold recently traveled to Beijing, where he used L.A.S.E.R. Tag to create a kind of performance art, encouraging pedestrians to send text messages to a central phone hooked up to his laptop. The text messages were then projected onto the Millennium Art Museum. "I was tentative about putting up unsanctioned messages on buildings, because of the government," Notzold says. "There were your typical radio shout-outs, and there were also some statements that could be kind of activist protest statements." The event took place without...
Within a few years, mapping out your own genetic code may be as easy as developing film and may cost no more than purchasing a laptop...