Archive for June, 2011

Play your cards wrong – Trinidad & Tobago Express


Play your cards wrong
Trinidad & Tobago Express
French mathematicians Blaise Pascal and Pierre Laplace exchanged several letters trying to figure out this problem, but their correspondence ended abruptly when Pascal told Laplace that E= [p (X) x A] and Laplace responded E= 2/3 x 1/2. ...

Page One Inside the New York Times

The dirty little secret about newspapers is that they can be desperately dull places to work. A cubicle farm full of well-mannered wordsmiths peering into computers is not exactly a visual grabber, and the upper editorial ranks are even less given to melodramatic fits. Sadly, the days of Cary Grant reaching for the phone and barking "Get me rewrite!'' are ...

Page One Inside the New York Times

The dirty little secret about newspapers is that they can be desperately dull places to work. A cubicle farm full of well-mannered wordsmiths peering into computers is not exactly a visual grabber, and the upper editorial ranks are even less given to melodramatic fits. Sadly, the days of Cary Grant reaching for the phone and barking "Get me rewrite!'' are ...

Page One Inside the New York Times

The dirty little secret about newspapers is that they can be desperately dull places to work. A cubicle farm full of well-mannered wordsmiths peering into computers is not exactly a visual grabber, and the upper editorial ranks are even less given to melodramatic fits. Sadly, the days of Cary Grant reaching for the phone and barking "Get me rewrite!'' are ...

Page One Inside the New York Times

The dirty little secret about newspapers is that they can be desperately dull places to work. A cubicle farm full of well-mannered wordsmiths peering into computers is not exactly a visual grabber, and the upper editorial ranks are even less given to melodramatic fits. Sadly, the days of Cary Grant reaching for the phone and barking "Get me rewrite!'' are ...

Page One Inside the New York Times

The dirty little secret about newspapers is that they can be desperately dull places to work. A cubicle farm full of well-mannered wordsmiths peering into computers is not exactly a visual grabber, and the upper editorial ranks are even less given to melodramatic fits. Sadly, the days of Cary Grant reaching for the phone and barking "Get me rewrite!'' are ...

Declaration of Independence to be read today

The words of the founding fathers will ring out downtown today in recognition of the nation’s independence from Great Britian 235 years ago. To mark July 4, members of the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association will read the Declaration of Independence at the Walker County Courthouse.

Declaration of Independence to be read today

The words of the founding fathers will ring out downtown today in recognition of the nation’s independence from Great Britian 235 years ago. To mark July 4, members of the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association will read the Declaration of Independence at the Walker County Courthouse.

Declaration of Independence to be read today

The words of the founding fathers will ring out downtown today in recognition of the nation’s independence from Great Britian 235 years ago. To mark July 4, members of the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association will read the Declaration of Independence at the Walker County Courthouse.

Declaration of Independence to be read today

The words of the founding fathers will ring out downtown today in recognition of the nation’s independence from Great Britian 235 years ago. To mark July 4, members of the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association will read the Declaration of Independence at the Walker County Courthouse.