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Big Cat Country (Free subscription) | 06/23/2009
Scout.com: Fernando Bryant Profile Another former Jaguar from the glory days, CB Fernando Bryant, retired today. UL athletics: Desormeaux recognized by Honor Society | theadvertiser.com | The Advertiser David Garrard Receives "Key To The City" - EAST CAROLINA OFFICIAL ATHLETIC SITE Just as it says, David Garrard has received the key to the city from his hometown of Durham, North Carolina....
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Around Robin (Free subscription) | 06/22/2009
There was a time when it may not have been “cool” to be a nerd (unlike today), but intelligence as a whole was valued. Parents watched over their children to make sure homework was completed, school teachers pushed their students (instead of catering to the lowest common denominator), and graduating from college was actually an achievement (aka “difficult”). Books were read,...
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Big Cat Country (Free subscription) | 06/18/2009
Jaguars are smart to stop throwing money at Lemons | Jacksonville.com "The Gremlin" tells us what we already knew, Gene Smith has done good by cleaning up the mistakes of the Shack era. Jones-Drew rises in NFL.com's 2009 PPR fantasy football mock draft Jones-Drew goes 2nd in NFL.com's fantasy draft. No sticker shock here: Players to honor fallen - Lebanon Daily News Former Jaguar Kyle Brady...
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Life as a Physicist (Free subscription) | 06/18/2009
I read this in an article on ars technica. First the setting: When San Jose State University student Kyle Brady published the source code of his completed homework assignments after finishing a computer science class, his professor vigorously objected. The professor insisted that publication of the source code constituted a violation of the school’s academic integrity [...]
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The Inquisitr (Free subscription) | 06/17/2009
The following article is republished with the permission of Kyle Brady. As is probably obvious to most Americans at this point, Iran has had a Presidential election, pitting incumbent Mahmoud Ahmadinejad against a “revolutionary” named Mir-Hossein Mousavi – initial results said Mousavi won the election, but later results claimed Ahmadinejad won by a landslide, with suspiciously [...]...
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p2pnet (Free subscription) | 06/16/2009
p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- “I’m a student at San Jose State University, as a Computer Science major, in San Jose, CA,” blogs Kyle Brady (right). There, in the last semester, he took Dr Beeson’s ‘Data Structures and Algorithms’. The homework was all code and had to be submitted by a certain date to an online [...]
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Computer Nerds Blog (Free subscription) | 06/13/2009
Death Metal sends in a story about Kyle Brady, a computer science major at San Jose State University, who recently ran into trouble over publishing the source code to his programming assignments after their due dates. One of Brady's professors contacted him and threatened to fail him if he did not take down the code. Brady took the matter to the Computer Science Department Chair, who consulted with...
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Ars Technica (Free subscription) | 06/12/2009
When San Jose State University student Kyle Brady published the source code of his completed homework assignments after finishing a computer science class, his professor vigorously objected. The professor insisted that publication of the source code constituted a violation of the school's academic integrity policy because it would enable future students to cheat. Brady stood his ground as the confrontation...
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Techdirt (Free subscription) | 06/12/2009
Reader Kyle Brady writes in to tell us his own story about how he fought back against one of his Computer Science professors, who threatened to fail him because he posted the code he wrote online. Kyle is a CS student, and only posted the code after the assignments were due (so it wasn't helping other students). He did so because he figured it might help him find a job to show examples of his coding...
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Boing Boing (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Kyle Brady writes, "Thanks to some perseverance and asking the right questions, SJSU professors are now prohibited from barring students from posting their code solutions online, as well as penalizing their students for doing so. A win for students, programmers, and copyfighters nationwide!" Kyle's a student at San Jose State University who was threatened with a failing grade for posting...
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The Landry Hat (Free subscription) | 04/04/2009
Recently, the Fansided Network of NFL bloggers debated the worst draft picks for each NFL team. As the draft approaches, fans always worry if their team will be the New York Jets and pick Kyle Brady with their top pick. It’s scary. So, in your own opinion, who are the two worst draft picks the Cowboys ever [...]
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Mount Virtus (Free subscription) | 01/12/2009
So it’s 32-year-old New England Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels. I relate perfectly to this observation: “If he were going to get the job, I would say without exception the players would be surprised when he walks through the door,” former Patriots tight end Kyle Brady said in a Denver Post interview last week. “Their first [...]
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The Inquisitr (Free subscription) | 10/27/2008
A guest post from Kyle Brady, programmer and technophile. Remember Skynet? For the uninitiated, the concept is very simple: a giant surveillance computer system achieved sentience, and then decided that the best way to protect the Earth, and itself, was to kill all of mankind. And there’s a bunch of people who think this is a [...]
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Deseret Morning News (Free subscription) | 08/09/2008
Southern Virginia University football coach Mike Smith has hired Kyle Brady as an assistant. Brady played linebacker at the University of Utah from 2004 to 2007 where he helped the Utes claim four-consecutive bowl victories.