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321: Personal Writing: After "Casino"
... shopping cart into the right rear quarter panel. By this time I had lost it, this guy was going down. I went to my car and started to get my baseball bat out from the back seat. I was ready to smash his brains in, or his car. They took off and headed out of the parking lot. Ryan yelled for ...
322: Virtual Reality
... with a Celtic Knight. Envision slaying a fire- breathing dragon or being part of the royal family and presiding over a middle-English court. One last visualization. You're playing baseball in Busch Stadium on the same team as Mark McGwire. The crowd is wild. You bask in the glory as you realize that they are cheering for you! Now stop ...
323: The Computer Underground
... of software programs costs the industry billions of dollars in lost revenues. Pirates challenge this, and claim that in many ways pirating is a hobby, much like collecting stamps or baseball cards, and their participation actually induces them to spend more on software than they would otherwise, even to the point of buying software they don't truly need: There's ...
324: The Computer Underground
... pass by them. I've said this before, you can't stop burglars from robbing you when you leave the doors unlocked and merely bash them in the head with baseball bats when they walk in. You need to lock the door. But when you leave the doors open, but lock up the peo- ple who can close them for you ...
325: Natural Language Processing
... sentence, the word "president" makes the word "strike" mean labor dispute. In the second sentence, the word "umpire" makes the word "strike" mean that a batter has swung at a baseball and missed. In 1958, Joseph Weizenbaum had a different approach to Artificial Intelligence, which he discusses in this quote (Daniel Crevier, 1994, page 133): "Around 1958, I published my first ...
326: Hackers: Information Warefare
... screwing over our own countrymen, we will never be looked at as anything more than common gutter trash. Hacking computers for the sole purpose of collecting systems like space-age baseball cards is stupid and pointless; and can only lead to a quick trip up the river. Let's say that everyone was given an opportunity to hack without any worry ...
327: Twelve Angry Men
... is impatient, opinionated, and rude. Tony does not care about anyone but himself. He shows that he is very impatient by not even thinking about the trial but rather the baseball tickets that he has for that night. He just wants to get out of there as soon as he can. He is very opinionated and that definitely stands out in ...
328: Twelve Angry Men
... is impatient, opinionated, and rude. Tony does not care about anyone but himself. He shows that he is very impatient by not even thinking about the trial but rather the baseball tickets that he has for that night. He just wants to get out of there as soon as he can. He is very opinionated and that definitely stands out in ...
329: Of Mice and Men: The Great Depression and Lennie and George's Dream
... Lennie wants to feed the rabbits; Candy wonders if there is a stove so that he can cook, but George has a different idea. George visions going places like a baseball game or a circus. He focuses on what will get him away from the farm. His idea does not coincide with his partners’ ideas. Therefore it will cause tension and ...
330: The Art of Persuasive Speaking
... you are trying to get across to someone. When speaking to someone you must first gain their attention. Let’s face it, it’s no use trying to tell a baseball fan anything if he’s watching television during the 9th inning of a tie ball game. Your message either won’t be interpreted properly or won’t be interpreted at ...


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