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@ProudGeek: There's a guy in my numerical PDE class from Benin. I can't help but wonder how he likes the weather out here.

@e0ytk: I'm originally from Nova Scotia, and I whimsically recall the weather. I was in Halifax a month ago and there the grass was still green.

@TheGift73: It's more about humidity. At -30C, the air is extremely dry.

I have nothing constructive to say, other than I walked to work this morning in that weather. Northern Canada sucks sometimes.

@bonghammer: They did a show devoted to the Green Hornet movie. That was pretty disappointing.

@TheFu: Any CS program which doesn't go into concurrency is BS.

@NorwoodIsMyHero: Astrology makes tangible predictions. Well, for some lose definition of tangible.

@FritzLaurel: That's a reasonable point. I'll believe it if you can disprove the null hypothesis and show me a significant correlation.

@NorwoodIsMyHero: Uh, no. If I drop a rock, I know it will fall to the ground. If I design an electrical circuit, I know it will behave within certain parameters. I've never dropped this rock before, or built this circuit before, but I can make logical deduction from scientifically known facts and principles.

@Jeff Welch: I'm a Capricorn and don't believe in astrology either! Amazing!

@ZenInsight: Apart from his predictions being wrong.

@cottonwin: Kyllo v. United States. The use of thermal imaging requires a warrant. That was decided 10 years ago.

Digging the tunnel alone would probably cost $50-60 billion and take a few decades.

@Boding: Your point is about as useful as criticizing doctors for prescribing long-term HIV treatments instead of just curing their patients. Cleaning up the debris is an an equally challenging problem, and there is no clear idea of how it can be accomplished with today's technology.

@Boding: If it's such an easy thing to do, why don't you tell the whole class.