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Participant[quote=svelte]Woo Hoo San Marcos! Right up there with the big boys!
Asian:
969 (Canyon Crest – San Dieguito)
955 (Torrey Pines – San Dieguito)
943 (San Marcos – San Marcos)
925 (La Costa Canyon – San Dieguito)
923 (Scripps Ranch – San Diego)
921 (Del Norte – Poway)
914 (Mission Hills – San Marcos)
908 (Rancho Bernardo – Poway)
907 (Carlsbad – Carlsbad)
895 (Mira Mesa – San Diego)
873 (Mt. Carmel – Poway)
873 (University City – San Diego)Filipino:
936 (Mission Hills – San Marcos)
917 (San Marcos – San Marcos)
892 (Scripps Ranch – San Diego)
880 (Carlsbad – Carlsbad)
859 (Mira Mesa – San Diego)
856 (Del Norte – Poway)
844 (Rancho Bernardo – Poway)
837 (Torrey Pines – San Dieguito)
833 (University City – San Diego)
807 (Mt. Carmel – Poway)
766 (La Costa Canyon – San Dieguito)
– (Canyon Crest – San Dieguito)Hispanic:
864 (Canyon Crest – San Dieguito)
848 (Del Norte – Poway)
800 (Scripps Ranch – San Diego)
795 (San Marcos – San Marcos)
781 (Mira Mesa – San Diego)
780 (Mission Hills – San Marcos)
772 (Rancho Bernardo – Poway)
744 (Torrey Pines – San Dieguito)
740 (Carlsbad – Carlsbad)
737 (Mt. Carmel – Poway)
726 (University City – San Diego)
685 (La Costa Canyon – San Dieguito)White:
914 (San Marcos – San Marcos)
905 (Scripps Ranch – San Diego)
900 (Canyon Crest – San Dieguito)
887 (Mission Hills – San Marcos)
879 (University City – San Diego)
871 (Torrey Pines – San Dieguito)
869 (Mira Mesa – San Diego)
858 (Del Norte – Poway)
854 (Carlsbad – Carlsbad)
844 (La Costa Canyon – San Dieguito)
840 (Mt. Carmel – Poway)
838 (Rancho Bernardo – Poway)Black:
851 (San Marcos – San Marcos)
820 (Torrey Pines – San Dieguito)
819 (Scripps Ranch – San Diego)
816 (Mission Hills – San Marcos)
801 (Carlsbad – Carlsbad)
785 (Mira Mesa – San Diego)
779 (La Costa Canyon – San Dieguito)
759 (Mt. Carmel – Poway)
744 (Mira Mesa – San Diego)
739 (Rancho Bernardo – Poway)
735 (Del Norte – Poway)
– (Canyon Crest – San Deguito)[/quote]
Adding a few more schools. San Marcos High have some very impressive numbers.an
Participant[quote=jpinpb]Yep. He made sure to state his values.[/quote]
Is there any candidate ever that doesn’t state their values?an
Participant[quote=jpinpb]Yep. He made sure to state his values.[/quote]
Is there any candidate ever that doesn’t state their values?an
Participant[quote=jpinpb]Yep. He made sure to state his values.[/quote]
Is there any candidate ever that doesn’t state their values?an
Participant[quote=jpinpb]Yep. He made sure to state his values.[/quote]
Is there any candidate ever that doesn’t state their values?an
Participant[quote=jpinpb]Yep. He made sure to state his values.[/quote]
Is there any candidate ever that doesn’t state their values?an
Participant[quote=jpinpb]Then if RP is so determined to be elected to help our country and the economy, why not use a new strategy and not go into gay marriage and abortion, etc. Say he will not do anything about that until he fixes the economy.[/quote]
Did he say the first thing he’ll tackle if he get elected is gay marriage, abortion, etc? I thought he’s making the economy the main topic? But that doesn’t mean he can’t have an answer to questions about his values on these topics.an
Participant[quote=jpinpb]Then if RP is so determined to be elected to help our country and the economy, why not use a new strategy and not go into gay marriage and abortion, etc. Say he will not do anything about that until he fixes the economy.[/quote]
Did he say the first thing he’ll tackle if he get elected is gay marriage, abortion, etc? I thought he’s making the economy the main topic? But that doesn’t mean he can’t have an answer to questions about his values on these topics.an
Participant[quote=jpinpb]Then if RP is so determined to be elected to help our country and the economy, why not use a new strategy and not go into gay marriage and abortion, etc. Say he will not do anything about that until he fixes the economy.[/quote]
Did he say the first thing he’ll tackle if he get elected is gay marriage, abortion, etc? I thought he’s making the economy the main topic? But that doesn’t mean he can’t have an answer to questions about his values on these topics.an
Participant[quote=jpinpb]Then if RP is so determined to be elected to help our country and the economy, why not use a new strategy and not go into gay marriage and abortion, etc. Say he will not do anything about that until he fixes the economy.[/quote]
Did he say the first thing he’ll tackle if he get elected is gay marriage, abortion, etc? I thought he’s making the economy the main topic? But that doesn’t mean he can’t have an answer to questions about his values on these topics.an
Participant[quote=jpinpb]Then if RP is so determined to be elected to help our country and the economy, why not use a new strategy and not go into gay marriage and abortion, etc. Say he will not do anything about that until he fixes the economy.[/quote]
Did he say the first thing he’ll tackle if he get elected is gay marriage, abortion, etc? I thought he’s making the economy the main topic? But that doesn’t mean he can’t have an answer to questions about his values on these topics.an
Participant[quote=afx114]Apple didn’t invent the smartphone either. But they changed the game and upped people’s expectations on what a smartphone *should* be in 2007. Replace “smartphone” in the last sentence with “tablet” or “GUI” or “CGI” and that is the essence of Apple.[/quote]
Fixed. What you describe is just your typical leap frogging in technology industry. Android is doing to iOS what iOS did to Windows Mobile. Without Android pushing the envelope, we probably wouldn’t see multi-tasking in iOS. Even the current multi-tasking in iOS isn’t as robust as Android. Then there’s the tighter integration to the various Google services and social networking services. Windows Phone 7 took that integration to the next level. Same with tablet. You can say, tablets running Windows was before its time. A few years back, when Windows tablet came out, CPU choices were either powerful with poor battery life (x86 chips), or very low performance with better batter life (ARM). When the original iPad came out, ARM chips have gotten much more powerful. Also, some could say today’s tablet is nothing more than a phone with larger screen. It’s not like they put OSX on there. WRT to GUI, I don’t see it. Windows 7 GUI is so much more advance than OSX is. CGI is Pixar, not Apple. Pixar did solve a problem that many are not trying to solve. Even to this day, 100% CGI movies are a small subset of movies. Kind of like animated films. CGI mixed with human actors on the other hand have been going on for awhile now and continue to advance. This is the problem many companies are trying to solve.an
Participant[quote=afx114]Apple didn’t invent the smartphone either. But they changed the game and upped people’s expectations on what a smartphone *should* be in 2007. Replace “smartphone” in the last sentence with “tablet” or “GUI” or “CGI” and that is the essence of Apple.[/quote]
Fixed. What you describe is just your typical leap frogging in technology industry. Android is doing to iOS what iOS did to Windows Mobile. Without Android pushing the envelope, we probably wouldn’t see multi-tasking in iOS. Even the current multi-tasking in iOS isn’t as robust as Android. Then there’s the tighter integration to the various Google services and social networking services. Windows Phone 7 took that integration to the next level. Same with tablet. You can say, tablets running Windows was before its time. A few years back, when Windows tablet came out, CPU choices were either powerful with poor battery life (x86 chips), or very low performance with better batter life (ARM). When the original iPad came out, ARM chips have gotten much more powerful. Also, some could say today’s tablet is nothing more than a phone with larger screen. It’s not like they put OSX on there. WRT to GUI, I don’t see it. Windows 7 GUI is so much more advance than OSX is. CGI is Pixar, not Apple. Pixar did solve a problem that many are not trying to solve. Even to this day, 100% CGI movies are a small subset of movies. Kind of like animated films. CGI mixed with human actors on the other hand have been going on for awhile now and continue to advance. This is the problem many companies are trying to solve.an
Participant[quote=afx114]Apple didn’t invent the smartphone either. But they changed the game and upped people’s expectations on what a smartphone *should* be in 2007. Replace “smartphone” in the last sentence with “tablet” or “GUI” or “CGI” and that is the essence of Apple.[/quote]
Fixed. What you describe is just your typical leap frogging in technology industry. Android is doing to iOS what iOS did to Windows Mobile. Without Android pushing the envelope, we probably wouldn’t see multi-tasking in iOS. Even the current multi-tasking in iOS isn’t as robust as Android. Then there’s the tighter integration to the various Google services and social networking services. Windows Phone 7 took that integration to the next level. Same with tablet. You can say, tablets running Windows was before its time. A few years back, when Windows tablet came out, CPU choices were either powerful with poor battery life (x86 chips), or very low performance with better batter life (ARM). When the original iPad came out, ARM chips have gotten much more powerful. Also, some could say today’s tablet is nothing more than a phone with larger screen. It’s not like they put OSX on there. WRT to GUI, I don’t see it. Windows 7 GUI is so much more advance than OSX is. CGI is Pixar, not Apple. Pixar did solve a problem that many are not trying to solve. Even to this day, 100% CGI movies are a small subset of movies. Kind of like animated films. CGI mixed with human actors on the other hand have been going on for awhile now and continue to advance. This is the problem many companies are trying to solve. -
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