This is a comic adaptation of the 1884 (that’s not a typo) Flatland, but in the book, instead of rotating, they explain the concept of the next higher dimension. Similar result. Good book, nails the social satire of sexism (remains relevant today).
This is a comic adaptation of the 1884 (that’s not a typo) Flatland, but in the book, instead of rotating, they explain the concept of the next higher dimension. Similar result. Good book, nails the social satire of sexism (remains relevant today).
But then they’d have to stop eating shrimp, so…
Harvard isn’t a government funded organization, so the first amendment doesn’t apply. Hopefully the students find a way to sue based on the college’s own rules though.
You can just plug it with your finger, unless you’re going to tell me that cartoons are lying.
Not as much as he needs affordable insulin
What’s the alternative use?
I’m not going to X, but if anyone contacts me I’d certainly talk.
I quit Insulet (I was the principal software dev for Android on OP5) because management didn’t care about this kind of thing. I couldn’t stay in good confidence.
I think her time as a criminal prosecutor will come in handy.