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All things Calvin & Hobbes |
Posted by: BitBuster - 09-Apr-2012, 7:40 PM - Forum: General
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AKA, the best comic strip ever, and one of the best all-time things ever, up there with synth-pop (specifically, 80's British stuff), Star Wars, Elvis Presley, tequila, and warm summer days.
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The ethics of lost flash drives |
Posted by: BitBuster - 08-Apr-2012, 6:41 PM - Forum: General
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Hypothetical* situation: You find a flash drive in the library. Being a kind-hearted soul, you locate the contact information for the owner (based on files on the flash drive) and drop the person a line. They thank you profusely and set up a tentative rendezvous date at which you can return their property to them. When the planned-on date arrives, they stand you up, and they do not respond to follow-up attempts at contacting them.
At what point does it become appropriate to wipe the data on the flash drive and call it your own? I'm thinking the end of the semester, since this is a university setting, but I'm interested in your thoughts on this matter.
*Not really
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pi^2.dat's "the end of all time" |
Posted by: CamdenT - 07-Apr-2012, 7:27 PM - Forum: Level Discussion
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How does the level "the end of all time" from pi^2.dat work? I get that it takes some insanely long amount of time to solve, but how was the level designed to work in this way? It looks very complex and i can't seem to figure it out.
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