to be able to move to a different location (within country)
to be able to emigrate
to be able to immigrate
to be able to commit suicide
is everything you think is the right thing to do a right?
Do some research on what is a right, what is a negative right, what is a positive right. Are rights different in different cultures?
What rights are universal rights?
November 14, 2011: continuing Applets and moving to threaded programming. Lecture notes here
November 9, 2011:
Go through Swing timer (in Applets & Graphics ) INLAB!
Write an applet that will draw a different colored (at least 3 colors)
filled oval at a random location (don't worry about clipping) every 2 seconds
and a black or white filled rectangle at a random location every 4 seconds.
November 7 2011: Example to draw a grid, update state and picture based on click and timer. Example to get data from a form for the client. Applets & Graphics
November 2, 2011: demo code for showing debug facilities from Firebug
See firebug.org/logging for info. All those tools come with Firebug.
You're working in pairs that change for each question. There are 12 questions.
Odds will rotate 'volley-ball' style between each question. Evens remain stationary.
Call a judge over to check your answer. The judge can watch while you update your own scores.
When feel you need a prize (or you deserve one) claim it (leftover Halloween candy)
I'll announce when I'm giving read permission to each question, in order.
Everyone gets full marks for inlab grade today. Hopefully, everyone gets 100% on Regular Expression SURVIVAL.
You must attend this Wednesday's lab in order to receive credit for its inlab work.
We will be doing group work with regular expressions. Also, this Wednesday, I'll give you your current grade status as I know it.
Roy Rogers' horse Trigger was mounted after his death displayed at a museum.
Dale Evans also had a horse (Buttermilk), but no one really cared about Buttermilk much. Trigger, however, had many, many fans.
The Lone Ranger's horse, Silver was told in every episode: "Hi yoh, Silver! Away!".
Tonto was less flamboyant: "Get 'em up, Scout".
Alexander the Great's famous horse, Bucephalus. We were playing (en famille) a triva game,
where you had to guess the lover: given Romeo, answer Juliet; given Robin Hood, answer Maid Marian.
After a bit, Mom asked 'Alexander the Great' (who had no famous lover, though he had wives, including Roxana the Bactrian). My brother brought the house
down and was declared winner with his answer of "Bucephalus".
Seriously, you're not going to make me talk about Winnie the Pooh, are you?
Pegasus showed up a few times in Greek myth.
Perseus was one of his riders. Perseus was the son of Zeus, born of Danae (Zeus came to her a shower of gold).
Perseus rescued Andromeda (daughter of the Queen of Ethiopia, Cassiopeia) from a sea monster.
Perseus, Andromeda, Cassiopeia, Cepheus (Andromeda's father), and Pegasus are all constellations close to the celestial North Pole.