>The University of Florida got rid of its Computer Science program a few years ago, while expanding it's English department. That isn't accurate. There were boneheaded plans in 2012 to eliminate the CS department (but…
Atlanta, Baltimore ... my perception of these is that they are unsafe.
I think a better example would be "Attorneys General." Edit: Beaten to the punch!
>I think the immigration that is critical to the US is the high end immigration, not the low end stuff like H1B. High-end immigration was the original purpose of the program, no? But it's since been abused.
I don't hate my job; I just hate how much time it kills.
Unless this is referring to a different house, no, the parents do own it: >When Victor was growing up, his father was able to buy a small house in Menlo Park with his earnings a [sic] landscaper.
I'm pretty sure it's the opposite: for every four job postings, there is one person looking for work. So, the climate is very good.
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>The University of Florida got rid of its Computer Science program a few years ago, while expanding it's English department. That isn't accurate. There were boneheaded plans in 2012 to eliminate the CS department (but…
Atlanta, Baltimore ... my perception of these is that they are unsafe.
I think a better example would be "Attorneys General." Edit: Beaten to the punch!
>I think the immigration that is critical to the US is the high end immigration, not the low end stuff like H1B. High-end immigration was the original purpose of the program, no? But it's since been abused.
I don't hate my job; I just hate how much time it kills.
Unless this is referring to a different house, no, the parents do own it: >When Victor was growing up, his father was able to buy a small house in Menlo Park with his earnings a [sic] landscaper.
I'm pretty sure it's the opposite: for every four job postings, there is one person looking for work. So, the climate is very good.
Does anyone still use Greasemonkey? I created a small little script[1] a while back. It's not nearly as sophisticated as the HN Enhancement Suite plugin, but it adds some nice features. It previously added comment…