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Category: General

Cell Organelle!

The ER
You scored 73 Industriousness, 41 Centrality, and 15 Causticity!
You’re the Endoplasmic reticulum! The ER modifies proteins, makes macromolecules, and transfers substances throughout the cell. It has its own membrane, and translation of mRNA happens within it.

You tend to have two sides to you – sort of a jekyll and Hyde kind of story. One side of you tends to be rough and tumble, but also very useful. Your other side is less well-defined and slightly more mysterious.

My test tracked 3 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:

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You scored higher than 84% on Industriousness
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You scored higher than 81% on Centrality
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You scored higher than 25% on Causticity
Link: The Which Cell Organelle are you? Test written by fading_shadows on Ok Cupid, home of the 32-Type Dating Test

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Font Trivia

Times New Roman

This remarkable typeface first appeared in 1932 in The Times of London newspaper, for which it was designed. It has subsequently become one of the worlds most successful type creations. The original drawings were made under Stanley Morison's direction by Victor Lardent at The Times. It then went through an extensive iterative process involving further work in Monotype's Type Drawing Office. Based on experiments Morison had conducted using Perpetua and Plantin, it has many old style characteristics but was adapted to give excellent legibility coupled with good economy. Widely used in books and magazines, for reports, office documents and also for display and advertising.

Trebuchet

Trebuchet, designed by Vincent Connare in 1996, is a humanist sans serif designed for easy screen readability. Trebuchet takes its inspiration from the sans serifs of the 1930s which had large x heights and round features intended to promote readability on signs. The typeface name is credited to a puzzle heard at Microsoft, where the question was asked, "could you build a Trebuchet (a form of medieval catapult) to launch a person from the main campus to the consumer campus, and how?" The Trebuchet fonts are intended to be the vehicle that fires your messages across the Internet. "Launch your message with a Trebuchet page".

Tahoma

Tahoma is one of Microsoft's new sans serif typeface families. It consists of two Windows TrueType fonts (regular and bold), and was created to address the challenges of on-screen display, particularly at small sizes in dialog boxes and menus.

Since the Tahomas are TrueType fonts, they can be rotated and scaled to any size, and anti-aliased by the rasterizer built into Microsoft Windows 95 and Microsoft Windows NT 4.0. These features give the fonts significant advantages over bitmap system fonts such as MS Sans Serif.

The Latin, Greek and Cyrillic characters were designed by world renowned type designer Matthew Carter, and hand-instructed by leading hinting expert, Monotype's Tom Rickner. The Arabic, Hebrew and Thai characters were designed by the Monotype Drawing Office to complement Carter's initial designs. Tahoma sets new standards in system font design. It is ideal for use in User Interface Scenarios and other situations requiring the presentation of information on the screen.

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The FSF wants you, yes YOU!

The UK government has called for public comment on certain copyright and patent issues. The Review will be evidence led and has therefore issued a public call for evidence as part of its commitment to consult widely with interested parties.

The call for evidence consists of a letter from Andrew Gowers, accompanying an issues paper, which provides details of the scope of the Review and sets out a number of general and specific issues on which we would particularly like to gather evidence. It also invites respondents to highlight other issues for consideration by the Review.

The Review published a formal call for evidence on 23 February 2006, which set out the scope of the Review and asked respondents to comment on a range of general and specific intellectual property issues, and to highlight other issues for the Review to consider.

Now is the chance to fight against software patents and the gradual erosion of digital freedom by voicing your opinion. The topics being discussed are available here.

You can voice your protest/opinion against software patents and the all encompassing term “Intellectual Property” by mailing to this address – gowers.review@hm-treasury.gov.uk

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Macbook Pro woes

I have been a keen follower of Daniel Jalkut’s trials and tribulations with a revision 1 Macbook Pro. His investigative work with regards the issues of the newly released Apple laptop has been splendid and in my opinion needs to be paid for all the free quality testing that Apple has been getting.

Things took an interesting turn when he decides to send his laptop to Apple for repairs and then hilarity ensues. Pardon me for making fun of somebody else’s woes but I love his writing style.

Read it all here.

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