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December 22, 2003 -- 4:38 PM
posted by pete

alrighty, now my posts work, only after mashing on the refresh button for the 20th time. fuck, what's up with that, it's never done that to me before...

December 22, 2003 -- 4:36 PM
posted by Pete

ok, so I'm going to see if this message works, 'cause the last one I tried didn't. if this one works, I'll re-post that first one. if then we get like multiple posts on here from me, can you delete them par?

December 22, 2003 -- 4:29 PM
posted by Pete

    Well, it's been a while since I've posted on here, I've had plenty to keep my busy.

    Finally, after many struggles with CNS, photoshop and my camera, I've managed to make a web site with all of the pictures I took from the ol' Beckett wedding party. So if you missed out, or just want to re-live those memories over and over again, just click here.

December 22, 2003 -- 2:35 PM
posted by Beck

    Take that Genetics 412: B-

    Not bad for not showing up to class since the midterm and not reading notes or studying for the final!
    Still waiting for the dreaded Genet 408 and Biol 321

December 22, 2003 -- 11:20 AM
posted by Beck

Gak!! Horizontal Scroll Bars!!!

December 22, 2003 -- 10:50 AM
posted by Par

    Hey, what's that thing in the sky?



    (Just thought I'd point that out. This is from the European Space Agency, but I know that the Hubble Space Telescope people post a ton of excellent photos for backgrounds, etc.)

December 22, 2003 -- 12:08 AM
posted by Beck

Well I gotsta say I feel enlighten'd now, yo

December 22, 2003 -- 12:01 AM
posted by nobody knows my face

    By the way- kudos to EMCEEs P & E for steppin up in the face of adversity and rising to the challenge. Rhyme on, brothas- keep up with those sick hooks.

    much admiration,
    -MC Me.

December 22, 2003 -- 12:01 AM
posted by nobody knows my face



    "...There's absolutely no purpose for them, half the time they don't rhyme, and the other half it's so goddamn forced it's rediculous.
    [sic]
    If you have something to say, DO NOT put it in rhyme if you expect myself or some other people to bother reading it."



    When ya works with the dialects of rhymes,
    the spellin deviates (as ya'd expect) from the line
    of best fit to elicit the illicit
    wordplay like mine does,
    keepahs must first be findahs
    in this case, so to appreciates
    the acquired tastes of the abrassive
    one does needs ta learn to read
    and doin so leads to learnin to spell,
    which ya need as well
    t'understand the wordbombs that fell.
    Need to educate to propogate
    a cultured mind to find
    a properly opinionated mind
    with thoughts on wordbombs
    as well as the bombs heard
    by the Kurd kids without moms
    you hurt yourself without knowledge
    beyond the college-type
    or university lecture-hallage-hype
    Kuz the times ripe to learn
    that the right ta vote is a right ta earn
    and not a rite-of-passage when ya turn
    eighteen and think yer cool kuz ya left-lean
    on the spectrum of politic
    get with it, don't be so thick.
    The means of the message is in the medium
    and if'n ya can'ts find a vestige of effort
    ta learn t'appreciates the 'tedium'
    then by all means don't be readin'em,
    but it could be fer yer own good
    and ya prolly should, to be undastood
    as a contributin member would
    in our war-torn neighbourhood.



    And if you haven't bothered to learn to read and appreciate rhyme, the translation is as follows: learn it. The spelling deviates as the form permits, but if you can't learn to spell outside of the rhyming-ring then you might need to start from square-one. Education comes in many forms, and to cut yourself off from any one type of communication is devastating both to yourself and society as a whole. Be open-minded. Embrace cultural difference. Make a difference.



December 21, 2003 -- 8:46 PM
posted by AD

I think I like the new terror alert level there. Or maybe it was there before and I'm just blind. Either is quite possible. It's good to know how scared I should feel each and every day when I go outside. It's good to know that some person who I've never met, and quite frankly wouldn't make me cry if they got run over by anything, cares enough about me to tell me to issue some vague caution of an imminent terrorist attack in my backyard. How very pathetic our society based soley on fear has become...

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