TF2 is gonna take over two entire sections at this rate, as opposed to the one section last year.
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I might wanna reserve sal.i49.tf but I have no clue what I'll use it for. Maybe a google glass hangout thing, or the i49 seating chart?
Also FYI, the indiegogo and this article both say "unprecendented" instead of "unprecedented."
Oh derp I just tweeted this before reading the last line.
And tweets are totally un-deletable.
By the way, it's really bugging me that some of you may think my use of the term "loose" is incorrect. I'm having a nervous breakdown over it like right now. So just for my own peace of mind, yes, you can "loose an arrow" and it's totally a verb. Pre-emptive grammar strike.
...The huntsman.
Long story short, a guy bought a server and wanted to do something unique with it, so he enhanced the Saxton Hale mode to be a 16v16 huntsman-only arena. But not just any huntsman. These hunstman snipers can BRAVE JUMP. Every arrow they loose is ON FIRE. And when arrows touch anything, anything at all, they EXPLODE.
It's a lot of fun. Play it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WL24DjaxXXw
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#7 Most of that day would be either spreadsheets or lectures.
I'll be bringing them to i49 I'm almost positive. I also plan to bring them to various rock climbing and other trips outdoors. I'll be making as many vids as possible of that kind of stuff.
Question is, what else do I use them for?
Got my airfare and i49 ticket!
AMA request: Lange stroking a cat while playing pyro with foot pedals.
I still think the best knife name I ever saw was "Welcome to the Face Jam."
asianriceguypoopsharkjokes on you now hes gonna research what it takes to be one of the few kids who make it in and make it happen for himselfI wish someone had said that to me when I was in 8th grade, you're a good guy haha. I see a lot of people down in Texas, I may end up there as well (probably going to Rice University unless a miracle happens next week when other schools' results come out).
Rice is a great school. I hardly even leave the business school though, so my impression may be limited.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligence
Intelligence tests are widely used in educational, business, and military settings due to their efficacy in predicting behavior. IQ and g (discussed in the next section) are correlated with many important social outcomes—individuals with low IQs are more likely to be divorced, have a child out of marriage, be incarcerated, and need long-term welfare support, while individuals with high IQs are associated with more years of education, higher status jobs and higher income. Intelligence is significantly correlated with successful training and performance outcomes, and IQ/g is the single best predictor of successful job performance.
There isn't one right answer. What Wikipedia will tell you is that statistically, better outcomes seem to be correlated with higher performance on IQ tests and the general intelligence factor. Two people who score the same on the same IQ test may have gotten that score in wildly different ways depending on the nature of their thought processes and brain chemistry, but that score will nonetheless be an adequate judge of their general intelligence.
The "learning style" dichotomy is largely bunk. The idea that you have multiple different levels of intelligence may hold some merit, but the theory is not scientifically testable as it's currently stated.
Having high general intelligence isn't adequate for most complex tasks. If you want to apply your intelligence and not just "have" it lying around collecting dust, you have to build an intuitive knowledge and experience base in a complex field. That's what education and job training are for.
Lemme know when the good STVs come out. :D