The professor's integrity in admitting his mistake and allowing the student the use of his cheat sheet is admirable.
The professor's integrity in admitting his mistake and allowing the student the use of his cheat sheet is admirable.
So unimaginative. I used 3x5's as well: 3' x 5' printed notes projected onto 3" x 5" microfilm. Fit neatly into my calculator case at the time. Much easier to transport.
And how did you read the microfilm while doing the test?So unimaginative. I used 3x5's as well: 3' x 5' printed notes projected onto 3" x 5" microfilm. Fit neatly into my calculator case at the time. Much easier to transport.
I had excellent eyesight in my younger days...I miss it.And how did you read the microfilm while doing the test?
And how did you read the microfilm while doing the test?
I still have excellent near vision in my left eye... although it's not what it used to be in my younger years...I had excellent eyesight in my younger days...I miss it.
Plotter size available?Why not 3x5 meters??
On Tuesday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced the recall of 11-ounce cans of Death Wish Nitro Cold Brew coffee. The maker of the product, Death Wish Coffee Company, determined the "current process" for the coffee could foster the growth of botulin, a deadly toxin tied to botulism.
He initially denied having killed the woman, saying merely he had found the remains and took a selfie with them, but later lost the mobile phone.
Among the other conspiracies he's touted are that the 1969 moon landing was staged, 9/11 was an inside job and the U.S. government is cloning celebrities.
Being too close to a cell tower will actually diminish reception performance...Our cellphone overlords.
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People looking for signal bars in PR.
Not sure about reception but I was told that the output power of my phone was directly related to the distance to the cell in charge. Farther it was, more power was required.Being too close to a cell tower will actually diminish reception performance...
More smoker news.A toy traffic cone has been found in the lung of a man 40 years after he inhaled it.
It was originally thought that the unnamed 47-year-old man from Preston might have cancer.
He was referred to a respiratory clinic after complaining of coughing up yellow mucus and feeling unwell for over a year.
Medics initially thought the patient, who had also recently suffered pneumonia and had been a long-term smoker, had a tumour after an x-ray showed a mass in a lung.