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Alex J. Lee ’06, an applied math and economics concentrator who plays at $100 dollar buy-ins, said that he didn’t need a campus job last year because of his online poker winnings. Lee said he has scaled down his online poker commitment this school year...
...sure everyone who does online gambling are math people but many of them definitely are,” said David K. Hammer ’06, a computer science concentrator and former online gambler. “Harvard students have an advantage because they’re good at strategic thinking...
...Outside of a couple of students in applied math, I have yet to meet a Harvard undergraduate who knows how [Harvard’s e-mail system] works,” Stilgoe said...
...Emery's Featherfiber Corp., which licensed the feather-separating technique from ARS five years ago, it's continuing to tweak the production method at its headquarters in Nixa, Mo., while seeking investment for a full-scale factory. Emery has already demonstrated several applications for the fiber, and the math should work in his favor: a pound of raw feathers is worth about 2, but could fetch roughly $1 as processed fiber. "I strongly believe," Emery says, "that in a very short period of time, processed poultry feathers will be worth more per pound than poultry meat." Then again, the technology...
...here’s a simple math problem for you: (Fruitful intercollegiate community) + (The opportunity for typically collegiate time-wasting) + (Staying in touch with college friends) + (You realizing that major Division I athletes technically attend college) – (Helidon Hasanaliaj...