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I never know what to write so just ask.
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sociology
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rock, punk, techno, drum and bass,
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blow, I am legend, charlie and the chocolate factory, alice in wonderland
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Recent Comments:
To-Do Item: Raise Tuition Fees
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Re: Hey there. Apr 17, 2007, 10:18 am
I'm tired of UMSU messing around where they shouldn't. I'm all for affordable tuition, but when the lack of funding starts to affect the quality of education, raising tuition should be seriously considered.
Demanding the freeze (or cheaper) regardless of how much funding is given by the government is greedy and makes it seem like you dont care about the value of your education.
Ask any student and they will tell you that the facilities and classes need improvement....
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Raise Tuition Fees Feb 8, 2007, 12:31 pm
Thaw the freeze, raise the fees!
Edited on Feb 8, 2007, 12:32 pm...
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Re: Can i set up Thunderbird to check my UM email account? Feb 1, 2007, 5:01 pm
Yupper! The university offers both a POP3 and IMAP service for your email. The difference between POP3 and IMAP is that with POP3 it downloads the messages and stores them on the computer that you're using to read your email.
If you use IMAP, it keeps all of your email on the server so that you can view it from multiple computers and webmail without having to worry about which computer downloads your mail. The only disadvantage to using IMAP is that you have to worry about...
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Re: end of the world in 2036 Dec 19, 2006, 9:51 am
Didn't you see those two movies, Deep Impact and Armageddon? The solution is obviously to send up a crack oil drilling team and have them dig a hole and drop a nuke to split the big asteroid open.
Alternatively, we could start building a big underground shelter for our best scientists and a lottery selection of citizens to populate.
More seriously, I've heard recently that NASA is planning missions to test the feasibility of altering the course of an asteroid...
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Re: Solution Oct 16, 2006, 9:25 am
I don't watch alot of broadcast TV, but I do download most of the shows that I like to watch. What typically happens is that I'll forget about it for a couple weeks or a month and then I'll download like 10 episodes and I won't be able to not watch them all at once.
For instance, last weekend I rememberd this new sci-fi show that was coming out called Eureka, so I went online and downloaded the first 12 hour long epsiodes. Let's just say that by the end of the weekend I was looking for something else to watch. he he he....
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Re: Think bigger!!!! Oct 10, 2006, 9:15 am
Hrm.. it would probably be difficult to train that many bunnies.. I'm thinking maybe some kind of high-velocity bunny-cannon-drill is in order....
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Re: SUBWAY! EAT FRRRESH! Oct 6, 2006, 3:37 pm
It should be noted that the cafeteria in fishereis does not entirely serve fish. Very little fish, actually, only once a week (fridays usually?) do they have fish specials. They really have a good clubhouse sandwich special (not sure which day, I think it changes from week to week) that includes fries and coleslaw for < $5....
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Re: what's your source Oct 6, 2006, 3:24 pm
The new engineering building is supposed to have a green roof on certain sections. They were planning on putting up this super genetically modified grass that groes under absolutely any conditions and never needs to be watered fertilized or seeded.
Not sure if they ran out of money or not before reaching that part though. he he he
Maybe if we just got everybody on the day side of the earth to jump at precisely the same time, we could push the planet a bit farther...
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Re: Think bigger!!!! Oct 6, 2006, 3:20 pm
I wonder if a spork would work better.. I think could rummage up some plastic sporks. What do you guys think?...
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Re: Think bigger!!!! Oct 5, 2006, 4:01 pm
I'd be interested to hear your method for carrying -10 people.
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