YO-YO: Something that is occasionally up but normally down. (see also Computer). Okay, I need to generate a long news article based on the sentence: YO-YO: Something that is occasionally up but normally down
Computer programs expand so as to fill the core available. The phenomenon, long a quiet observation within the computing world, is now manifesting in increasingly noticeable ways for everyday users
"We warn the reader in advance that the proof presented here depends on a clever but highly unmotivated trick." - Howard Anton, "Elementary Linear Algebra" Dr
"When a man steals your wife, there is no better revenge than to let him keep her." - Sacha Guitry Just yesterday, the Parisian courts were abuzz with a case that seemed to have stepped straight out of a classic French farce
Why does New Jersey have more toxic waste dumps and California have more lawyers? New Jersey had first choice. The question of why New Jersey is home to more toxic waste sites while California boasts a disproportionate number of lawyers has long been a quirky subject of debate, often summarized by the tongue-in-cheek explanation: “New Jersey had first choice
Immutability, Three Rules of: (1) If a tarpaulin can flap, it will. (2) If a small boy can get dirty, he will. (3) If a teenager can go out, he will. In an intriguing exploration of universal principles, the concept of immutability has been redefined through three simple yet profound rules that seem to govern various aspects of life