Friday, August 26, 2005

Back in school

Senior year of college. Yippee.

5 Comments:

Blogger tom said...

Don't you hate those spam messages on the comments? Loved Episode III. They tied it in to the next episode in a way I never thought they could... Didn't understand why they talked about Qui Gon Jin though...

2:50 PM  
Blogger Man said...

I'm a senior in college too, engineering major and there is no Yippee for me.

2:58 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Blogging teenagers: 13 students face felony charges for laptop abuse
I had to listen to the whole story on this one to really get a picture for what had happened.
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3:43 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Peugeot's 3-wheel 20Cup concept
It kind of looks like a Toyota Celica that fell off the assembly a little too early, but Peugeot's 20Cup concept that features a mere triad of wheels is a serious road car.
Nice to see some decent content for a change. FYI, I log on today and see that we've got a new feature, the 'Flag blog' button, which is inconveniently located between the 'Get Your Own Blog' and 'Next Blog' buttons so that we would presumably be getting some flags on error alone (although if one happens to notice it, you can unflag a blog) But that's a trivial matter. What concerns me is this: When a person visiting a blog clicks the "Flag?" button in the Blogger Navbar, it means they believe the content of the blog may be potentially offensive or illegal. We track the number of times a blog has been flagged as objectionable and use this information to determine what action is needed. This feature allows the blogging community as a whole to identify content they deem objectionable. Ok, see the problem with this? What's "objectionable." I'm guessing there are a good deal of people that would likely deem my blog to be objectionable; and there lies the problem: what is objectionable and what is subjective. Just my 2 cents, Distance Learning

3:51 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Damnit, whats with all the Ads. Good God, can we have just ONE single pure, cool, fun thing just to ourselves without corporate entities whoring it out?

I'm reminded of a cool song my friend Dave introduced me to by some cat named Ethan Daniel Davidson....I particuarly like the bit about gamblers and hobo's hehe:

"Every other place just looks the same with its swimming pools and movie stars........ Same seal of approval from Good Housekeeping and the same warning labels from the Surgeon General
It all smacks of corporate sponsorship n smells like expensive suits at board meetings There aren't even any gamblers or hobos anymore that don't work for Sony or Disney or some such thing"

- Ethan Daniel Davidson

- Joseph wilbury

8:41 AM  

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