Normally don't post on here, been a long time lurker, but this post was able to drag me away from the cell phone and log into my computer (consider yourself lucky).
I wanted to drop a little note to you about programs that utililze video games to teach children about computer coding. Down here in Ann Arbor we have a company called GameStart that uses Minecraft (which is insanely popular with younger kids), to teach them about computer coding. In this day and age, those skills are a must-have!
GameStart is not the only company that uses minecraft to teach children about coding, as I also know that the public library also does something simlilar.
Of course my wife and I are planning to enter tech heavy fields once we graduate...so our views might be heavily influenced.
I'm just going to vote for high rises because there needs to be more. After school, my wife and I would love to buy a home here, but due to the rental markets being so prime, the prices are high. I would love to see some nice/reasonable developments open up and that should open more single family homes at reasonable prices.
Took a quick wiki search.... it appears that the aircraft in ski style carriers take off on their own power rather than a catapult.
My question, is why doesn't the USN also have a ski lift at the end of the catapult system. I know we don't need it, but after takeoff it'd allow for the pilot to have more time until impact if something bad where to happen. In addition, itd also have the added luxury of increased weight capabilities.
Just taking a quick look, since 2002, we have had 13 5 stars. This year alone OSU pulled 5.
In one year, that is nearly 40% of what we pulled in 15 years.
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I voted for the right option, and didn't even realize the ghost motif. Was not a big fan of the middle option.
I am not a fan of the overall typography, it seems like the kerning/leading is off.
Normally don't post on here, been a long time lurker, but this post was able to drag me away from the cell phone and log into my computer (consider yourself lucky).
I wanted to drop a little note to you about programs that utililze video games to teach children about computer coding. Down here in Ann Arbor we have a company called GameStart that uses Minecraft (which is insanely popular with younger kids), to teach them about computer coding. In this day and age, those skills are a must-have!
GameStart is not the only company that uses minecraft to teach children about coding, as I also know that the public library also does something simlilar.
Of course my wife and I are planning to enter tech heavy fields once we graduate...so our views might be heavily influenced.
The cymbals in the MMB are always funny to watch... kinda gimicky when they do all of there little "stunts".