2005年8月15日,甲工厂与乙机电安装公司签订机械设备安装合同,合同约定:由乙公司在2005年11月16日之前为甲工厂安装一套进口成套机械设备,甲工厂在工程完成后15d内全部支付工程款50万元。乙公司在2005年11月1日提前完成安装工作,经甲工厂验收合格,但甲工厂拒不支付工程款。经多次催讨,甲工厂于2006年9月1日答应付款,并向乙公司出具30万元的支票一张,乙公司向银行提示付款遭到拒绝。乙公司的债权的诉讼时效到期日为( )。
A. 2007年8月16日
B. 2007年11月2日
C. 2008年11月17日
D. 2008年9月2日
This summer, for the first time, Emory College let freshmen pick their own roommates in an online roommate-selection system that works on the same principles as computer dating. Students, using screen names to hide their identities, posted profiles of themselves detailing personality attributes, work habits, music and food preferences, and answers to questions like whether they hoped to "do almost everything" with their roommate or "lead separate but compatible lives. " Roommate-matching is a summer ritual that plunges college housing offices into the most intimate realm of sleep patterns, cleaning habits, and noise tolerance. Online matching is on the cutting edge. Housing officials at Emory, in Atlanta, say they expect that letting students pick their own roommates will increase the likelihood of compatibility. And there’s little risk of hurt feelings if the e-mail exchanges do not lead to a match, since the initial round of contacts is done under screen names. Several studies have shown that roommates have an impact on the attitudes and social behavior of those they live with. And one recent study found that a roommate’s academic performance has a small, but statistically significant, effect on the other roommate’s grade-point average. Other studies, however, did not find that effect. The business of assigning roommates varies widely across the country. At Davidson College, the housing staff sort every freshman with careful hand-selection. The Davidson philosophy is that roommates should be as similar as possible, while halls should be as diverse as possible. "We had a match that seemed perfect, until we discovered that one was a cattle rancher’s son and the other was a vegan (绝对素食者) ," said Ms. Kromm. "They should definitely meet, on the same hall. But we didn’t want to put them in the same room. " Occasionally, an incoming student asks to be paired with an Asian, or says she might not be able to get along with a Republican. In such cases, Ms. Kromm will remind them that Davidson does not accept roommate preferences based on race, ethnicity, and religion. Davidson’s care in matching pays off. " By Christmas last year, we had only four requests for roommate changes out of 480 students. " No one knows whether computer-matching works as well. But at Emory, so far, student reaction seems to be telling something: the online system is overwhelmed with clicks. It can be inferred from the passage that computer matching ______.
A. is unlikely to be a great success
B. is a novelty with unknown results
C. will not be as good as expected
D. will soon replace hand selection