College!
#26
Posted 21 December 2004 - 03:31 AM
Well any hoo,
Does anybody go to Ohio State? Or live in Columbus?
Just curious if there were any Buckeyes here.
O yea, Fuck Michigan.
i personally dont give a shit but im obligated to say stuff like that when i use the word Buckeye
#27
Posted 21 December 2004 - 08:31 AM
TheTalio: Fuck you...I still love you
#28
Posted 21 December 2004 - 09:09 AM
#29
Posted 22 December 2004 - 05:19 PM
I'm a Buckeye fan due to relatives who went and are going there. Fuck Michigan, we kicked your asses.
Edited by crankymonky, 22 December 2004 - 05:20 PM.
#30
Posted 22 December 2004 - 05:22 PM
TheTalio: Fuck you...I still love you
#31
Posted 22 December 2004 - 05:33 PM
accepted, not excepted. That sounds like exempted...yummy, PHd with no school...
For those that couldn't figure it out, Annapolis=Navy.
I'll be back, I have a paper on quantum theory and entanglement due tomorow. As well as one on how Homer would like the movie The Odyssey versus the Effeminate poem.
Quantum physics kicks ass, and is slightly complicated...
But, speaking of school, in physics we were able to get a presentation done by UMD's physics department head. It was on dark matter and the fate of the universe and nutrinos and etc. It kicked ass.
#32
Posted 22 December 2004 - 07:12 PM
Shall I correct your grammar? I feel like I should since this is a college thread, as you have so astutely pointed out...
I guess I won't.
#33
Posted 22 December 2004 - 09:25 PM
I'd hate to have you for a teacher. I read her post and I didn't even notice anything. Give the guy a break too, I can't spell either. Being able to spell has nothing to do with 'higher learning.' That's an easy mistake to make, I'm sure I've done it quite a few times. And just because you're some kind of braniac doesn't mean you have to point out someone's faults.I hate to do this, but look at the topic, College, the higher level of learning.
accepted, not excepted.
Oh... and seeing as this is about 'higher learning', usually there's this thing you're supposed to have learned hopefully before you get into college... courtiesy. Course you're to much of smart ass to believe in chivalry.
And physics could not possibly be interesting... I may be going into engineering, but I'm staying as far away from anything with physics as possible. It's all theory, and that doesn't work with me.
#34
Posted 22 December 2004 - 10:15 PM
Actually theoretical physics can be pretty interesting. I'm no brainiac, just started college this year, but I read outside of school, and there is something great about thinking you might be one step closer to understanding... well, everything.And physics could not possibly be interesting... I may be going into engineering, but I'm staying as far away from anything with physics as possible. It's all theory, and that doesn't work with me.
Everything starts as a theory.
(I'm not trying to change your oppinion, just stating mine. Don't want to be misunderstood.)
#35
Posted 23 December 2004 - 12:44 AM
I noticed the mistake too and, as fun as it is to rail on him for being a grammar nut, you are quite incorrect. Being able to spel has quite a lot to do with "higher learning" because "higher learning" has quite a lot to do with being able to write clearly and correctly. Writing will be a huge part of your education regardless of whether you go into science or the humanities. Guess what a large part of engineering is - writing design reports. Accepted/excepted isn't something that spellchecks pick up, so it's one of the things that you need to know.I'd hate to have you for a teacher. I read her post and I didn't even notice anything. Give the guy a break too, I can't spell either. Being able to spell has nothing to do with 'higher learning.' That's an easy mistake to make, I'm sure I've done it quite a few times. And just because you're some kind of braniac doesn't mean you have to point out someone's faults.
Oh... and seeing as this is about 'higher learning', usually there's this thing you're supposed to have learned hopefully before you get into college... courtiesy. Course you're to much of smart ass to believe in chivalry.
And physics could not possibly be interesting... I may be going into engineering, but I'm staying as far away from anything with physics as possible. It's all theory, and that doesn't work with me.
And since when is not correcting someone's mistake chivalry?
#36
Posted 23 December 2004 - 01:15 AM
Edited by >Fuse<, 23 December 2004 - 01:17 AM.
#37
Posted 23 December 2004 - 02:39 AM
#38
Posted 28 January 2005 - 01:40 AM
A few words of advice if I may:
In the fall get your athletic card and get your rightfully yours football tickets. You better damn well go to ever VT home game and maybe a couple of the away games. You will be shunned if you do not......
Stay away from Dietrick and Schultz. West End ( I called it "The Cock") is this shit. Hokie grill and Owens occasionally for a change.
Wear TWO coats while crossing the drillfield this time of year. (I`m sure you`ve figured this one out by now.)
If and when it snows, DO NOT ever think they will cancel class. It WILL NOT happen, no matter how much it snows/sleets/ices.
Don`t sell your Nerf stuff. I didn`t get into Nerf until I was a Junior at VT and my friends and I started having wars. This is also what spawned my homemades.
Quite a few of my friends are still up there in grad school. They were and I imagine still are big into nerf and war games. I`m sure they are not the only ones either.... I visit them occasionally and we stillbust out the Nerf.
Enjoy it up there. It will be the quickest four years of your life.....
#39
Posted 28 January 2005 - 02:08 AM
Hahaha, you think you have bad winter weather in freaking Virginia?Wear TWO coats while crossing the drillfield this time of year. (I`m sure you`ve figured this one out by now.)
If and when it snows, DO NOT ever think they will cancel class. It WILL NOT happen, no matter how much it snows/sleets/ices.
Right now I'm at Brown in Providence, RI and we have about 2-3 feet of snow on the ground. Not to mention that in Rochester, NY (my hometown), colleges will still have classes if we have a 4 foot blizzard.
#40
Posted 28 January 2005 - 11:26 AM
I'm looking out my office window at the coeds walking to class and the light drizzle and 60F temperature has forced many of them to change from shorts to jeans! And the kids these days think *they* have it rough...
#41
Posted 28 January 2005 - 12:28 PM
#42
Posted 28 January 2005 - 03:49 PM
I hate you and your California weather.Hah! You think that's bad?!
I'm looking out my office window at the coeds walking to class and the light drizzle and 60F temperature has forced many of them to change from shorts to jeans! And the kids these days think *they* have it rough...
#43
Posted 28 January 2005 - 08:48 PM
TheTalio: Fuck you...I still love you
#44
Posted 28 January 2005 - 09:11 PM
HAH! You think that's bad? They closed school here 'cause we got like half an inch of snow. Yup, that's the desert for ya'.HAHA! We are suppose to get an ice storm here in Alabama....Call in the National Guard!......I swear people down here think it's the end of the freakin world...They should go up north where I'm from and see some REAL snow....
"the56ace,
Your member account at NerfHaven has been temporarily suspended because I don't like you."
-cxwq
If ignorance is bliss, our president must be ecstatic.
#45
Posted 28 January 2005 - 09:42 PM
~ompa
#46
Posted 28 January 2005 - 10:11 PM
Let's hear it for the shitty Wisconsin weather! My water pump froze up two weeks ago, and I needed to get it replaced thanks to the -20 below windchill. It's not so bad outside now, but winter can be a real bitch with the windchill.You guys suck- 8 inches of snow overnight, and the Elmbrook School District did NOT cancel school.
~ompa
You people in the warmer climates should be grateful you can actually go outside without having to wear at least 3 layers of clothing.
Fuse, when do you plan to go to Full Sail? My current plan is within the next 2 years.
#47
Posted 28 January 2005 - 10:46 PM
I don't know imperial measurements, but I assure you that my winter beats all of you in crappiness.
I wish we had "Cold days", I had to walk 1.3km to school in -34*C air while it was snowing... talk about assisted suicide.
Not in the game anymore, but it was great while it lasted. Thanks for the great years of fun, NH!
--
Resident "Spawn of Talio"
#48
Posted 28 January 2005 - 10:55 PM
The mercury dipped down to 49 DEGREES F. here!
Boy, I had to break out the ol' parka.
It's better now. I'm back in shorts.
With deepest sympathy (and an ice cold beverage),
-Piney-
<!--quoteo(post=209846:date=Feb 5 2009, 06:27 PM:name=boom)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(boom @ Feb 5 2009, 06:27 PM) </div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->
It's to bad you live in hawaii I bet there are not many wars there.Wait what am I saying<b> you live in hawaii you lucky bastard.</b>
<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
#49
Posted 28 January 2005 - 10:58 PM
Google is your friend for quick and easy unit conversion.I don't know imperial measurements
-22 celsius in fahrenheit turns out to be -7.6F
#50
Posted 29 January 2005 - 12:26 AM
So of course my friend was hit by a guy who figured he could go around corners at 40 even when the roads were frozen, but hes fine.
Then my other friend slid into a telephone pole.
Atlanta drivers are shitty to begin with. Add ice and you have a margarita of doom.
Then my car froze to death. Which is weird, but for some reason the electronics all spazzed tonight in the cold and I got to walk 2 miles with nothing but a leather jacket.
*sings* It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
0 user(s) are reading this topic
0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users