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Interesting news:

Free digital texts begin to challenge costly college textbooks in California, By Gale Holland, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer August 18, 2008. Would-be reformers are trying to beat the high cost -- and, they say, the dumbing down -- of college materials by writing or promoting open-source, no-cost online texts.

IMPORTANT: The perils of plagiarizing wikipedia; see Falling exam passes blamed on Wikipedia 'littered with inaccuracies', 21 June 2008, by Martyn Mclaughlin, News.Scotsman.com. "WIKIPEDIA and other online research sources were yesterday blamed for Scotland's falling exam pass rates."


Model report: Current version Archived version

MIT's OpenCourseWare course(s): Current version

"People who wish to analyze nature without using mathematics must settle for a reduced understanding." Richard Feynman [Google search].



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Writing tools: Mourning the Death of Handwriting, Op-Art: The Write Stuff


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