Wednesday, June 22, 2011 - 21:09 SGT Posted By: Gilbert
Markquee Event
My Chrome bookmark list has gotten completely cluttered up yet again, and I thought, why not plonk all those links, which were mostly meant for this blog anyway but for some reason or other
failed to fit in, here? Without further ado, the contestants are:
Winner: How Not To Find A Missing Cat, as decided by special guest Sir Ham Humperdinck Lethe.
Football & Lesser Sports
Far from the best commercial, but hey, it has United
"It took a mind for the game to fathom his mind for the game. The result was that little kids didn't grow up wanting to be Paul Scholes; superstar footballers did."
Discover How You Can INSTANTLY Win 97% Of Your Sports Bets Using My Proven Sports Betting System! (Without Knowing A Damn
Thing About Betting Or Sports!) [N.B. I'll give a free preview: Just bet on Barcelona not losing any match by more than ten goals through the whole of next season]
Facebook Hacker Cup. Take Problem 2: Probably could
be brute-forced, but even very simple optimizations can improve the speed hundred-fold. Hint: Many inner cubes can be eliminated in a single pass after a first approximation is found
Perhaps we should just become teenaged arms dealers and win US$300 million contracts
from the Pentagon. We're all connected to the military-industrial complex anyhow
The ST Forum, where opinions are... transformed. [N.B. However, the writer appears to imply that in a true
meritocracy, a student's socioeconomic circumstances should naturally have completely no relation to his educational achievements (i.e. kids of odd-job labourers should be entering
university at exactly the same rate as kids of surgeons, if only the educational system were fair). Whether this is realistic I leave to the reader]
Still, our print media has improved over the years
Surveys can be extremely accurate (Incredibly, the survey also says that more people associate
positive feelings with the WP than the Government itself)