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With a cameo from celebrity blogger, Perez Hilton; homages to the ‘Wizard of Oz’; and Seא dreams with a merman (honestly, who thought of all this???), this film is the definition of campness gone rogue. And we loved every moment!
(which is, after all, the definition of hacking). If intuition tells us that something is possible even though we can’t draw it yet, then let’s have a little faith in our hacker natures and believe that even if we run into dead ends, somehow it will get done. In the landing ...
the places I most want to be are quite often not covered by cellular service, by definition. Though I sometimes carry a 6-element Larsen cellular yagi with 10 db gain to extend range over 100 miles, I generally reserve the celphone for times when I’m near town. (It’s also too expe...
[and generally] characterized by a lack of consensus and clarity in their definition and potential solutions” (Akami et al.,2016). These same authors continue, “Wicked problems, just as social-ecological systems, exhibit the attributes of complex adaptive systems, such as emergence, scale-...