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more about #princeton N@tedog: M-m-m-m-m-m-m-m-m-m-m-mouse! #mousemazequake more » 00000000: "Dear god! It found the quad damage! RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!!!" more » ninjagin: It seems like a nice idea, but the poor little guy doesn't seem to be able to make left turns. What's wrong with a real maze, anyway? more » Scott Jackson: It's just running in circles. What does this prove? more » Bokusatsu_Tenshi: Well, if Amazon was looking for positive reviews, they chose the worst place possible. As I see it, the Kindle is only useful for people who needs re... more » probly_never_starred: I always wrote/circled/highlighted in my books, and then I'd sell them on the campus "craigslist" for more than the book store would give me. I actua... more » IronDiggy: Most of his complaints seem pretty easy to fix. all it's missing is a few features, faster processor, and maybe a touch screen for notes and quicker h... more » Platypus Man: See, I hate making any sort of mark whatsoever in my textbooks. If it's important, I can write the important stuff on a separate piece of paper. I wou... more » PaddyDugan: Is there anything that the children of the privileged don't complain about? more » eagles3 speeeedin: Physical beats digital for me too. My profs think it's great that there is an ebook online for everyone to use, and brag about how cheap it is, but n... more » SJRNWT: What they should have is... A Kindle with physical pages made of a thin material that digital text can be displayed on. That way whenever you get a n... more » Asherek: I really wish that e-Readers would take off though, especially for text books. They need to easy enough to use and abuse like a real textbook though.... more » brahmachari99: This is why Microsoft's upcoming tablet is brilliant! I wonder which school Microsoft is testing their product at? more » -
#science
Real Mouse Navigates Quake 2 Using a Trackball
Neuroscientists at Princeton created a new way to study the neurons of the classic mouse-in-a-maze: Strap it to a suspended ball and have it run through a virtual maze. That first virtual maze? Derived from a Quake 2 level. More » -
#kindledx
Princeton Students in Kindle DX Pilot Program Sure Hate the Kindle DX
Bad news for Amazon, who's hoping that in the future all college students will read their textbooks through the oversided Kindle DX: the first students to use it, at Princeton, are not fans. More » -
#papercraft
DIY Speaker Kit Lets You Rock with Scissors and Paper
Here's something I'd expect to see whipped up by MAKE Magazine on Martha Stewart: A paper speaker kit that comes with all the paste and paper you need to fold together your own mini ghetto-blaster. Seriously. More » -
