danieljames
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danieljames

I get your points, but you have to understand from a student's perspective that we have 5-6 different professors at any time that all have their different takes on what makes a 'sophisticated' or 'engaging' paper. That's why when one of these professors hands me a rubric, I don't take it seriously. But I think

That's better than what most professors do, but I still feel it's subjective. I sometimes feel like I should write a 5 page paper that explains why my paper meets the rubric's criteria and turn it in with my original 5 page paper. I say this because even with detailed rubrics, such as the one you posted to, they're

You might be different, but in all the classes I've taken, rubrics have always been given but never followed through. It still ends up being just a meaningless subjective grade. Especially with papers. I honestly just don't think there's a good way to grade papers. It's all just subjective bull shit!

1. "Siri, take me home."

Not quite so fast.

Expensive to lose weight :O NO! It's expensive to GAIN weight!

We did! :O

Nope. You're wrong. Stop posting blatantly incorrect information in the comments section please.

You seem disturbingly happy about this... :O

Ah, yes, I forgot to mention that. Mac's have a unix terminal with real Bash. Windows, has, uh, some sort of fake DOS cmd prompt. And the reason I recommend getting a mac based on the fact that most college students have one is because you can be sure that you won't have a headache getting it to work with the

If you're just planning on just being a basic consumer, (facebook, email, document editing, internet, etc) than I'd almost definitely say go Air, unless you have a large collection of music, videos, etc... and you need the extra storage space. If you consider yourself more tech saavy, I'd almost definitely say go

I would suggest getting a mac because A) Most college students these days have one, and it's pretty much the norm, and B) You should dual boot with OS X and Windows 7 or 8 so you have access to all software development tools on both systems. Xcode on the mac side and the Visual Studio on the windows side.

I've noticed on Amazon especially how sometimes the reviews are really, REALLY good. Like multipage objective reviews. Those are the only kind of reviews that I particularly care about. But I also pay attention to costumers aesthetics or build quality, as if there's an obvious fault then you'll find a trend in the

You usually get money about 60 days after you make it on the App Store, which is plenty of time for a refund. For instance, after November ends, it takes them a couple of weeks into December to post the financial reports, and then I have a payment scheduled for January 3rd. Refunds just show up as negative sales.

Monthly, and you are correct.

I'm in school and I rely only on my natural ability to remember things. I don't study at all, and that's good enough for a 4.0 average ;)

Well, you're probably right there, obviously they aren't completely indestructible, but in natural cases, it pretty much is. I mean, when's the last time you've accidentally destroyed a bill? And also, I thought they wanted to move to coins because they were cheaper to manufacture than bills?

Oooohhh... I got this.... You watch way too much South Park :P

Good God! We're doomed!