Word: predictabilities
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...Speaking of courtrooms, RIM has been in the news quite a bit lately over a nasty patent dispute. Some predict doom for the company, and others assume some sort of financial settlement will occur. All I know is this: with such momentum and such sound product design, RIM will probably be hawking BlackBerrys, in one form or another, for years and years to come...
...seems like Cambridge’s weather is as loony as its panhandlers. To get to the bottom of our freaky climate, FM checked out ye olde bastion of meteorological knowledge: The Old Farmer’s Almanac. The paperback tome, published annually since 1792, purports to predict a year’s worth of America’s weather. This year, things look especially grim for Beantown. Come winter, Harvardians can look forward to reading period, latkes at Hillel, and “much greater than normal” snowfall, according to the Almanac. Not to mention the chill...
...Amish are doing. Not just because yet again a little bit of reporting had ruined a simple, elegant joke, but because if the Amish can't stay the same, what hope is there for the rest of us? How can we have any expectations of being able to predict and control our careers, our marriages, our beliefs? It makes me realize the appeal of throwing away my razor, putting on 28 layers of clothes and never sipping Coke again. As long as I can keep my cellie...
...it’s like going through a dance—because you don’t know if someone’s asked before, you might as well wait for someone to ask you.” The shake-ups in committee leadership leave possible pairings difficult to predict. Many expected Haddock and Epstein to run together, and the abrupt turnover at SAC and CLC has left UC vets dazed.“The fact that there are not that many returning members of the Council is going to make this election a lot harder to call in advance...
...question won’t be so much who is responsible for the mess, but what is the best way forward?” he added.To address these concerns, the Democratic Party will have to evaluate its strategy, Galston said.“It’s hard to predict the future but...what the Democratic Party needs over the next three years is a really robust internal dialogue about the way it works. It is not a problem that you can sweep under the rug,” he said.Gregory M. Schmidt ’06, president...