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    Hearing Looks vs Deaf Looks

    I think nurture is one of the factors. My dad is really obstinate about wanting words to be pronounced the way the dictionary specifies it, and I think that influenced the way I talk.
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    The "Mainstreaming" Experience: "Isolated cases"?

    I don't really agree with the person in the video. On a personal level, I was mainstreamed for my entire school career and I don't think I would have gotten into MIT if I was in a slower-paced special ed class. My teachers were all really good so that probably helped though. It would be...
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    N5 Available for Older Users (before 2003?)

    Cool, I was kind of worried it would be delayed again. Do you know how long it takes to process the orders?
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    Free word processing

    OpenOffice has actually been forked due to complaints that Oracle is stifling attempts to add features, so you might want to try Home » LibreOffice. It's pretty similar, but has some additional features such as being able to make the MS Office 2007 file formats.
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    whats your linux

    I tried installing ArchBang on an old computer the other day, but it didn't work for some reason - it kept messing up when I tried to create a user account, so I was only able to log in as root. I read somewhere that it was a bug in that particular version of the CD. It's probably fixed by now I...
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    Reading Speed

    I was reading an article about how a person can increase their reading speed and the concept of subvocalization came up. The idea is that typically, when a person reads, they "say" the words in their brain, and this slows them down; speedreaders try to suppress this process to become more...
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    No deaf astronauts?

    As far as I know, there's only this guy: Professor Calculus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia :lol:
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    whats your linux

    I started off with Ubuntu and dabbled with Debian, but recently on a whim I backed up my /home and installed Mint Debian. It's working fine so far and I like the user interface better too. I also made sure to install /home on its own partition so I can distro hop without losing data :D I was...
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    Link for Linux?

    It's a good deal harder to trick a user into running a virus though, since files downloaded from the internet generally need to be chmod'ed before they can be executed, and someone who can't tell the difference between regular programs and malware will probably have no idea how to do that...
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    i need some help on chemistry homework..

    Balancing equations is harder because you can't really just plug and chug. You have to think about what steps are most intelligent. There's kind of a methodical pattern though. For example, here's a step-by-step way to do the reaction ember was talking about. We start with: _Rb + _RbNO3...
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    U.S. woman goes ‘all out’ with 30,000-calorie Christmas feast

    The article said she was planning to try to bulk up to 1000 pounds - that sounds REALLY wasteful!
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    Should Evolution Be Taught To Our Children In The Classroom?

    I think it's very important that evolution be taught - it's arguably the most important concept in biology as it logically connects the other areas in the field and explains the origins of complex organisms. Intelligent design really would be better suited in a social science or history class...
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    Free Antivirus

    I would recommend Microsoft Security Essentials and MalwareBytes. Another option is to run Linux and you won't need antivirus :D
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    so I have a hard time understanding linear equations for math...

    For graphing you first want to isolate Y using the methods that tigersharkdude described. After that, pick 2 values for X and for each one, solve the equation to get the corresponding value of Y. Any 2 values of X will work, so you can pick numbers like 0 or 1 that make the math easy. Then plot...
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    Say good bye to caps lock

    Personally, I can count one one hand the times I have actually needed to use caps lock. Maybe if I feel the need to shout at someone over the internet? I actually set my computer to swap the ctrl and caps lock keys since I use ctrl way more often.
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    Airport of full body scanners and enhanced pat-downs >>VOTE???

    Following this line of logic, if I made the statement that it is unnecessary for one to spend money to take additional measures to protect themselves from being struck by lightning, does that mean I am claiming that people are never struck by lightning?
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    3 year old with cochears

    The argument can be made that their brains are still developing to process sound at that age and not processing sound would deprive the child of that ability to do so in the future since the brain gets less adaptive over time. The child obviously doesn't realize this since he doesn't know how...
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    Airport of full body scanners and enhanced pat-downs >>VOTE???

    It's been proven that people tend to let emotion cloud their judgment when they are reasoning about the probability of events occuring. That is, they look at the events in which they might lose something and overemphasize the part of the sample space where those outcomes happen. In this case the...
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    Airport of full body scanners and enhanced pat-downs >>VOTE???

    If you look at the statistics, flying is one of the safest form of transportation there is. Only elevators are safer. So from a mathematical perspective, I don't really see a reason as to why additional money should be spent on more intrusive security devices, especially when those devices and...
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    whats your linux

    I've used Ubuntu and Debian. Ubuntu is prettier and I like the Software Center for browsing apps, but I've only just started using Debian and it might grow on me over time. I'm thinking of trying more Linux distros too. I run them in VMs which is a bit easier than trying to partition my hard...
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