. "You could offer to LaTeX them for him," he said, and I nodded, since I ... , and we have some ideas." I told him about the grading, and the LaTe ... .05, and type up the notes in LaTeX.
Then, the questions began. Lots of
taping CVS pharmacy receipts and crumpled pset packets over the door window ... committee was to get changed and get hyped.
At 6:30pm, doors opened. I was ... cheek fur on the Bezel or making sure the Lobby 10 doors are centered on
-Per-Day bandwagon and pinwheeled into a rut of intense, hardcore* Googling. Or, to ... -complete search feature easily transforms Google from a resource-filled virtual ... from the womb of Google search statistics. What follows may be read as a
engine called "Wolfram Alpha." It's not like Google in that it doesn ... , and blah blah blah blah blah.
"But Google can do this too!"
No. Google can not do this. Wolfram Alpha is so much beyond Google in terms of
(Pictures coming soon)
One of the Google features I use the most is the Google Alert.
You can set it to email you whenever a certain keyphrase comes up in any of the news sources that Google accesses. So
If you've walked down the Infinite before, you've probably seen doors. A lot of doors. And a lot of them with letters on them, like this one ... letters on all of these doors have been hand-lettered by one man, Glenn
email!
Abby,
A Google search of MIT MacGregor House led me ... there were [annotation note="there still aren't doors, so it's a bit ... through with like... laundry baskets"] no doors.[/annotation]
 
walked into a door with my nose in a book. How I didn’t break my neck going ... /do everything. When you’re young, there are a billion open doors you can walk ... , and must learn to manage your time. Everyone has certain doors, though
you’re a baby blogger just wander into the front door and mill around ... hardest to find them, but shazam and google humming have let me down yet ... the silly Red Sox Baseball song with a google search [sad emoji
:35] The front door of Next House swings open, and the trek from Where the ... school, with a graphic visual of an [annotation note="Not that I use Google ... ."]insane Google calendar starting to fill.[/annotation] The scene transitions to