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Interesting set of Graphs.

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    Interesting set of Graphs.

    Hacking into the Indian Education System - On the Stepping Stone - Quora

    not the distribution I would expect?
    Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    hang on its a Daily Mail article which you wanted to hide Debarghya Das: US student who hacked CISCE results claims: 'These marks have been tampered with' | Mail Online

    Is anyone shocked by this? Its almost in the "Bear found in wood doing a number 2" level of non news.
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      #3
      Originally posted by eek View Post
      hang on its a Daily Mail article which you wanted to hide Debarghya Das: US student who hacked CISCE results claims: 'These marks have been tampered with' | Mail Online

      Is anyone shocked by this? Its almost in the "Bear found in wood doing a number 2" level of non news.
      I found it on Hackaday actually, but I'm not surprised the Magnificent Mail had a story on it.

      I can just Imagine the other news sources
      BBC - Indian marks above UK despite years of vicious Imperialism
      The Telegraph - Indian test grades revealed.
      The Independent - Interesting story of Indian test grades.
      The Sun - look at the peaks on those graphs!

      I found the distribution interesting as did the original researcher.
      Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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        #4
        Simple jscript - why that expensive BBC clock someone posted about yesterday was a surprise. Have an online real time clock webpage in a hidden iframe, use bit of jscript to extract time and correct visible clock at intervals.

        Or PHP to correct once on 1st load.
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          #5
          India guilty of corruption and bad practice... News? Not....

          Whatever the results of this I thought it was quite an interesting read. Worthy of a Monday Links that.
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            #6
            Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
            Whatever the results of this I thought it was quite an interesting read. Worthy of a Monday Links that.
            I'm not worthy!
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