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February 08, 2007 -- 12:58 PM
posted by Al
If cloning actually worked the way it was suppose to work you could do both. Though you and you2 would fight each other to see who got to do what. Maybe it is better that we can't clone ourselves.
February 08, 2007 -- 12:12 PM
posted by alison
know what's really exciting? - buying tickets (before christmas) to one of the hotter shows in the city (Van Morrison, admit it, you'd go!)
know what sucks? - a three hour statistics evening computer midterm in which you're allowed to take an extra fourth hour if necessary
know what almost makes me want to quit school? - the two of them happening on the same night.
February 07, 2007 -- 10:48 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
AW DAMMIT, I tried to record the Champion City Records feature on CBC radio just now, but I got home just as it started. FUCK. I didn't get it recorded. Ah well...
At least it sounded good on the radio.
February 07, 2007 -- 10:39 PM
posted by Pam
Paras - How come you do not have note on your birthday? It is the next event is it not???
February 07, 2007 -- 10:27 PM
posted by P
Queensland to drink waste water
I mentioned this article on a few occasions, but for those who missed out: What image does this headline conjure in your mind?
February 07, 2007 -- 6:03 PM
posted by P
You aren't alone with that slow usb problem, beck. Some say that they've solved the problem when they re-install Ubuntu with their ipod connected throughout the process. I'm not quite sure I would call that a solution though.
February 07, 2007 -- 5:53 PM
posted by Par
I don't know if anyone noticed/cared about the Faculty of Medicine's probationary status with the Liaison Committee on Medical Education, and I don't know if I should post this before it's official, but I mean, how many people really read this site?
From: Dr. Tom Marrie, Dean of Medicine
I am pleased to share with you that the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry has received verbal notice that we have won the appeal before our American accreditors, the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME). This decision is pending official notification by mail within 30 days
w00t.
I hope this doesn't interfere with the improvements they are making to the program (I doubt it will, though.)
February 07, 2007 -- 3:57 PM
posted by Par
Wow. In response to increasing violence at soccer matches culminating in the death of a police officer, the Italian government has instituted new security measures for soccer matches. The "Wow" is for this quote, from the Italian Minister for Infrastructure:
"We have approved draconian measures. If stadiums are not up to code, they will be closed to fans."
I don't think I've ever heard a government official admit to that term.
With respect to the violence itself,
Police initially believed Filippo Raciti was killed by a homemade bomb thrown inside his car, but officials later said he died from severe injuries to his liver, likely after being hit by a blunt object.
The incident in Catania was just the latest to besmirch Italian soccer this season.
The previous week, Ermanno Licursi, director of amateur team Sanmartinese, was killed in a fight with opposition players after the final whistle of a game against Cancellese.
It seems that Italian football has a long way to go, despite its triumphs this past summer. Corruption and violence do not become the sport; one hopes that it will return to its former glory.
February 07, 2007 -- 12:53 PM
posted by eric
YEAH MAN
in other news SHOUT OUT OUT OUT OUT is doing a DESIDERATA REMIX! YOWWW
