On 27/01/16 11:52, Glen Turner wrote:
> Related to this thread is this work from Computer Science Education
> Research Group at The University of Adelaide ...
This is important work, not only for teaching teachers about the new
Australian Digital Technologies curriculum, but also showing how
>"The rule of thumb is that for every nanosecond of [GPS timing] error, you
>could be out by as much as a foot," Easther said.
>"An error of 13 microseconds or 13,000 nanoseconds works out as just under
>four kilometres."
>"global users may have experienced GPS timing issues for several hours."
At 06:16 AM 28/01/2016, Andy Farkas wrote:
>https://newmatilda.com/2016/01/24/false-balance-the-debate-the-abc-has-to-have-but-possibly-never-will/
>
>"The response from media is staggering."
There are two pieces in The Conversation that I read and commented upon
yesterday.
I'm surprised no