
5 August 2012 | 14 replies
From there, TCP/IP was standardized and ARPANET was expanded into the CSNET (developed by the National Science Foundation) and then expanded again in the late-80s when NSF expanded access to colleges and research organizations.

29 October 2008 | 25 replies
ok i may be bringing up an old post but im having a similar situation and i was wondering what everyone think of it. i do understand education is important and if i can, i'd rather stick to it. but hear my story out:im currently a 3rd year in college and i started out wanting to be a doctor so my major is science. a few months ago, i was introduced to the world of investing (stocks, real estate, etc) and after reading a lot of rich dad books and many stock books i have come to a realization. i want financial freedom. i want to work for myself and escape the rat race. to do so, i was gonna change my major to business to learn all the neccessary skills i need in building up my future business company and learning as much as i can about finance and economics. sadly, it's too late for me to switch major which brings me to my current problem.Why am i spending lots and lots of hours a week studying science when i won't even be using it?

29 January 2013 | 33 replies
Offer more math and science classes so that it doesn't take 4 years to transfer from a 2 year program to a university, and more classes in universities so that it doesn't take 6 years to finish a 4 yr. program.

13 May 2016 | 168 replies
Fascinating story to follow!

26 September 2016 | 104 replies
Its also fascinating how the complete opposite of what everyone thinks, including the experts, can happen.

5 February 2016 | 43 replies
They will then simply track your gf's income and where it goes, a 2k paycheck is simple to account, what cards they paid, what's left in bank, and if there's an extra 3k on the bills paid, then it wont be rocket science for anyone to guess where it comes from.The thing is simple, either it is legal or not, what you think is irrelevant, it is not other types of illegal activities where you are innocent until proven guilty, once fraud is imposed, you are guilty until proven innocent.

8 November 2017 | 100 replies
This is not rocket science.

19 January 2018 | 45 replies
I also spent my spare time teaching myself HTML5 game development. 2013-2014 (Austin, TX): I returned to college to finish my Computer Science degree.