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...descriptions of courses to those of related courses, as the best feature of the print edition was the ease with which students could peruse all the courses in a particular department. And, in terms of ease, the new online-only version of the Q Guide should list courses by name and not only by number. Most importantly, however, the new online version should strive to be more effectively integrated with the my.harvard shopping tool. In its current state, the Q Guide does not even allow students to access course websites directly, a major and unnecessary inconvenience. In short, we hope...
NASA recently held a poll to pick a name for the newest module in the International Space Station, hoping to build public excitement for its imminent completion. But instead of “Legacy,” “Earthrise,” or other sterile, optimistic names suggested by NASA, the winning name was “Colbert.” Television personality Stephen Colbert had encouraged his fans to write in his last name, even though, as he joked, “Houston may have a problem with...
...NASA stated in the rules for its poll that the agency would reserve the right to pick the final name for the new module. Rumors suggest NASA may still use the name Colbert for a mission-critical component—the toilet. If nothing else, they’ve got a sense of humor...
FlyBy: "Oh yeah, Obama...is there any direct correlation between its ingredients and its name? You know, the way it looks....and it's named after Obama..." [Ahem...
David: "Just the name, it's Obama Maki. There's nothing really special about it." [Oh. Boring. Maybe should have been McCain maki? Kerry maki? C'mon David, you're killing...