buffer overflow error ... http://www.louisville.edu/~mecran01 ... You know that phenomenon where you're doing routine things that don't usually need thought,...
There are two collections of "wanted words" from the CBC national morning program, where it's a regular feature: a hole in the language which requires filling,...
... Hmm, I want an actual word, though, not a snigglet. I think snigglets and similar efforts are sometimes entertaining, and sometimes they point out real...
... Tari-- I'm not coming up with the right word, either, but I think what you're talking about is something like 'embodied memory' (perhaps not the official...
... Tari, What you're talking about is cognitive memory and habit-memory. I haven't done any focused research into either, but I've run across both as I was...
My brother just called me to say that he and 4 million other people -- 45 percent of the cable modem users in North America -- lost their Internet connection...
We get internet access from a cable company that contracts with Excite@Home and we had no service all morning (I've got a backup service, fortunately!), but...
... things seem to be varying depending on where you are. a friend has @Home via ComCast (nashville, TN) and never lost service at all. i'm trying to get her...
Tari, What John refers to below I know from LD literature - describes the way people do things either cognitively or associatively. (An example - driving a...
Delagrange
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Dec 1, 2001 9:22 pm
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I've heard that AT&T plans to take it over and continue it, but that outages might occur temporarily. Of course, it's still uncertain if they'll be able to...
Although DSL providers may be the big winners in all this, DSL obviously isn't available everywhere (and can also be pricey where available). For instance, my...
AT&T may plan to take Excite@Home over, but the judge said AT&T's offer was lowballing -- that AT&T was taking advantage of Excite@Home's desperate situation...
... Tell me about it! I have five computers networked at home (wherefrom I work). Dialup ain't a gonna cut it, though of course as a temporary emergency backup...
... reminds me of the old saw about this kind of thing: "Nothing beats the bandwidth of a u-haul filled with CD-ROMs" (i think the original was something like,...
we now have 3 computers which, until we moved this summer, were networked and hooked to cable modem. where we've moved there is no cable, so we have been...
Mary Tigner-Rasanen
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Dec 1, 2001 11:21 pm
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My College has elected me to conduct research into purchasing plagiarism software, and I'm looking for any experiences you've had with any of the products on...
I'm one of the four million. I was told up to five days until service would be back on, but I get two days of credit for each day I'm off line. When I tried to...
In a message dated 12/2/01 11:43:59 AM Central Standard Time, ... Isnt there a free service via Yahoo? I thought if you selected a relatively odd phrase or so...
RogerREasson@...
Dec 2, 2001 6:33 pm
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... Jan-- Try searching the Writing Program Administrators list (WPA-L) archives at http://lists.asu.edu/archives/wpa-l.html If you'll enter "plagiarism and...
I think that Roger and Jan are talking about two different ways of detecting plagiarism. I commonly look for, and have the TAs who work with me look for...
Hi all, Finally got around to webbing Lennie and Bruce's responses, as well as creating a link to our MOO session from Thursday night. Take a look and see if...
With a copy of a new textbook I am looking at, Prentice Hall is distributing a code worth checks on 50 papers in Turnitin.com . I don't know if this offer to...
Carolyn Birden says -- ... This is wonderful. The doctor offers to sell you a cure for the iatrogenic disease (Marcy Bauman's phrase, which I have now stolen ...
I'm embarrassed to admit that I don't recall: PH sent me several books, and I took home only the access code. But a trip to the website should tell you which...