Usually when I wake up early I avoid aim so I can concentrate on what ever I deemed neccesary to sacrafice sleep over, but today I decided to log on half knowing someone was going to make a smart ass remark about being up early. It took less than a 90 seconds for my prediction […]
Archive for August, 2006
UC Berkeley in the news again!
The crown for most expensive housing belongs to the University of California-Berkeley. Its tuition may not be as high as at the priciest private schools, but room and board will ring up at $13,074 for the 2006-2007 academic year. To compile our list of the top 10 priciest dorms, we […]
For the last decade and a half we have heard a lot of talk about the need for the modern worker to become computer literate. What this means has always been a bit ambiguous—one of those loaded concepts we throw around in conversation but struggle to define when asked. What does it really mean to […]
The 1 Percent Rule… and my resulting corollary:
From the Guardian:
It’s an emerging rule of thumb that suggests that if you get a group of 100 people online then one will create content, 10 will “interact” with it (commenting or offering improvements) and the other 89 will just view it.
Click here for the whole article.
Pretty interesting […]
I’ll be the first to admit that I have a soft spot for my former high school, James Logan High School. I’m always delighted to hear alumni from Union City are doing with their lives..
Two ex-Logan football players were in the news this week. Let’s start with the good:
Cowboys sign Roy Williams through 2010
OXNARD, Calif. […]