I agree. If I had never used anything like Reddit or Digg, I probably wouldn't know what the arrows meant.
They are to rank the comments and give the users karma points. So yes they have a purpose.
I would have to disagree with the comparison of PayPal and Square. I find that there are similarities, but there are much more profits to be found in enabling businesses to bypass the hardship of being able to process…
I agree that it is very neat and could be used for students that just can't quite grasp the concept of what pi really means. One of my teachers used something very similar to this to explain pi to students that did not…
Yeah, I find that strange too. I think some startups are getting bloated valuations which could cause people to think that a billion dollars is not a "big deal".
It is interesting how the title makes you think that mutations are more frequent(that is at least what I thought), but in the article they go about how they thought mutations were about 200 in each person. The fact of…
I agree. If I had never used anything like Reddit or Digg, I probably wouldn't know what the arrows meant.
They are to rank the comments and give the users karma points. So yes they have a purpose.
I would have to disagree with the comparison of PayPal and Square. I find that there are similarities, but there are much more profits to be found in enabling businesses to bypass the hardship of being able to process…
I agree that it is very neat and could be used for students that just can't quite grasp the concept of what pi really means. One of my teachers used something very similar to this to explain pi to students that did not…
Yeah, I find that strange too. I think some startups are getting bloated valuations which could cause people to think that a billion dollars is not a "big deal".
It is interesting how the title makes you think that mutations are more frequent(that is at least what I thought), but in the article they go about how they thought mutations were about 200 in each person. The fact of…