20 :( And it was less than a year ago that I did my university project on web 2.0!
- Hitesh Sawlani
I *really* didn't like this quiz. I got a popup every single time I tried to answer -- probably 60-70 times throughout the duration of the quiz. I'd type a letter, get the popup, hit the X, type another letter, etc etc.
- Tamar Weinberg
I got 23, but I couldn't figure out how to see the correct answers for the ones I missed.
- Joey Gibson
29, but without the possibility to know something about your mistakes it's quite useless..it didn't makes me want to register.
- Cristian Conti
Tamar, what kind of popup? I didn't get a single popup during the quiz. Cristian, I agree. I found that slight misspelling sent you a wrong answer (like I had typed 'wordpresss').
- Anika
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- Richard McKay
Thanks for the bookmark :) I know Steve liked the easyJet email you sent through.
- Andrew Girdwood
"The study, given the go-ahead by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, will involve treating human cancer patients with white blood cells from healthy young people whose immune systems produce cells with high levels of cancer-fighting activity. The basis of the study is the scientists' discovery, published five years ago, of a cancer-resistant mouse and their subsequent finding that white blood cells from that mouse and its offspring cured advanced cancers in ordinary laboratory mice. They have since identified similar cancer-killing activity in the white blood cells of some healthy humans. "In mice, we've been able to eradicate even highly aggressive forms of malignancy with extremely large tumors," Cui said. "Hopefully, we will see the same results in humans. Our laboratory studies indicate that this cancer-fighting ability is even stronger in healthy humans." The team has tested human cancer-fighting cells from healthy donors against human cervical, prostate and breast cancer cells in the laborator"
- Paul Buchheit
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I <3 science. I'm getting a warm fuzzy feeling every time I hear about (yet another) breakthrough.
- Tudor Bosman
Wow... I'm speechless. You always hope to hear about things like this and now, here it is... Wow.
- Lisa L. Seifert | FHG™
this is of a kind with the story Dan Kaplan posted...about the greyhounds...
- edythe
how can someone read this and not "like" it?
- Chris Hollander
Tudor: tend to agree reg. science, but I must admit after taking an epidemiology methodology course my initial reaction to medical breakthroughs is somewhat reluctant, but I hope this one is great.
- Amund Tveit
ICANN approved a non-refundable $.20 fee that may curtail domain tasting and kiting. I'll be curious to see how this affect things. - http://domainnamewire.com/2008...
A handful of interested/interesting people who have found each other through the power of the network (blogs, twitter etc) are getting together for an informal meet at lunchtime on Thursday July 3."
- Ivan Pope
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