Word: everydayness
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...problem that's increasing as more and more people use computers for everyday things," Rosenthal said. "More and more people are now bringing [computers] into the classroom to take notes...
...days, the park declared a three-way tie. JONATHAN THOMPSON, DARTHY BROWN and DION HUGHES, left to right, had spent 17 hours a day riding the rails, with small breaks for food. "Any of us was willing to go 100 days," says Hughes. "I just adapted to an everyday way of life on a roller coaster." Why do it at all? "I thought it would only last two weeks," says Brown. For now, Hughes and Brown can only ride in their Jeeps. Says Hughes: "I can't drive a stick...
...industry's most doable and popular methods of providing rewards is to co-brand a credit card with a noncompeting company. This technique lets you earn miles and points from everyday purchases made without ever fastening an airplane seat belt. Delta Air Lines awards you 300 miles with every floral purchase of $29.99 or more from the Flower Club. American Airlines gives 5 miles for every $1 spent with phone company MCI. United Airlines even gives you a housewarming gift: 1,000 miles for every $10,000 borrowed through specified mortgage brokers. "I can get miles by using my Bell...
...used the Internet nearly every day since September 1982. It's a great way to gather information, communicate and shop. And in one sense, the Internet is good for the American mind. Up through the early '90s, everyday written communication seemed to be dying out. Thanks to e-mail and fax machines, writing has come back. In this respect, the Internet could be a fine teaching tool--a way to share good, scarce writing teachers. One teacher could manage a whole district of students if they were all connected electronically...
...funkfilled crew still manage to put on a high-energy show that almost overcomes these obstacles. Although some cynics may write the show off as the precessor to such noise-fests as Stomp and Tap Dogs, Noise/Funk is much more than a mere display of men creating sounds with everyday objects. Although it starts off with an eardrum-shattering intro, the tone of the show quickly quiets down and the real story begins...