Why so hostile manthing...did that comment about drugs really hit you that bad? You used to be at least semi-civil now all I get from you is anger :lol:
Mojimbo, what are you majoring in?[/QUOTE]I'm trying to go for architecture because I like the potential for creativity, but to be honest I am absolutely terrified at the notion of being locked into one thing for the rest of my life.
[quote name='Temporaryscars']I shouldn't have to, but I sent him a message last night reminding him of his debt. Still nothing.[/quote]
I always put that they have 3 days or the item gets re-listed.
This new(ish) feedback system stinks though, if they don't pay sometimes by the time you re-list demand for the item goes down and you end up losing money.
[quote name='lordwow']I put must pay by 2005 on my listings. That way people always feel guilty and apologize.[/quote]
I didn't have to log in to anything, so maybe it's open? If not, I'll save and upload it for you.
I'll read it and get back to you on it later, since I need to go to a prof's office hours now.
[quote name='Mojimbo']The reason I ask is because I interned at the big alternative weekly newspaper here(that is also free) when I was in high school and a lot of their ads were for things that couldn't get advertised in the real newspaper, like dildo shops and escorts(they put me with their graphic designers.) It was kind of cool though, I got to sit in on a phone interview with the dude from Atmosphere when he was touring to support his one LP that just had a white cover, I forget the name.[/QUOTE]
I know the Onion has ads like that, and they're also given out for free. Not sure about the Chronicle, but I'll see if I can grab one today.
Pretty cool that you were there for that Atmosphere interview though.
[quote name='Mojimbo']I'm trying to go for architecture because I like the potential for creativity, but to be honest I am absolutely terrified at the notion of being locked into one thing for the rest of my life.[/QUOTE]
I did the whole Coast Guard thing and this past year of IT work since I feel the same way. I was actually convinced I wanted to major in architecture all of high school until partway through my senior year, when I suddenly became disinterested and dropped the related classes. So far all I've accomplished is decided I don't want to be an electrician or an IT. When I go back to school this year, I think I'm leaning towards microbiology.
However, it's not in good condition -- while the box has never been opened, the dumb shits threw the retail packaging in a large USPS plastic envelope and mailed it off. What I got looks like a kid stomped on it. The actual item inside seems alright... but I have no idea what to do. Any suggestions, peoples?
I don't want it. If it were a statue deal with the normal blu ray, that'd be fine -- I could bring it into the office and throw it on my desk. But it's not... and, besides the fact that I just don't like how the case is set up, I don't really have room for it on my DVD shelf. :\
[quote name='lordwow']The OTT is no place to joke around.[/quote]
I guess you're right. Journey has waayyy too much integrity to whore themselves out to video games*, allow their songs to be popularized in film**, or let a shitty mp3 player** besmirch their good name.
Well, they're at least smart enough to have it listed correctly somewhere, though now they probably couldn't sell it as "new" (if I returned it) due to the damage their poor shipping method resulted in.
[quote name='corrosivefrost']Well, shit, you're just captain install.
Focus, man. Focus.[/quote]
I can't.
Between clearance at Sears, Target, TRU, etc; the ocasional GS coupon, jumping on LIVE for some quick shooting; and , I'm playing like a dozen games at a time.
| @ white people taking Cinco De Mayo as an excuse to get drunk and feel ethnic.[quote name='corrosivefrost']I don't want it. If it were a statue deal with the normal blu ray, that'd be fine -- I could bring it into the office and throw it on my desk. But it's not... and, besides the fact that I just don't like how the case is set up, I don't really have room for it on my DVD shelf. :\[/QUOTE]Don't keep it.
Pretty sure I'm going to get screwed on this. No feedback, just joined yesterday. Wasn't a snipe bid though - he's all over the bid history for it. Fingers crossed.
I think I'll mail the card after emailing him the redemption code too just to be safe.
What're you gonna do, Rocko?
(And if you can, I really suggest living on campus for your first year.)
[quote name='Mojimbo']I'm trying to go for architecture because I like the potential for creativity, but to be honest I am absolutely terrified at the notion of being locked into one thing for the rest of my life.[/QUOTE]
You're not necessarily going to be locked into one thing for life if you major in it. I met a woman who did something (law?) for 10 or so years after college, decided she didn't like it, and went back to graduate school in a consoling psychology program.
You can also major in more than one thing to diversify your options. Between my philosophy/physics, I can do tons of things in science and liberal arts, for example (even though I'm not doubling for that reason--I just
After spending my first three years at community college getting my Associates degree and switching majors, if I wanted to double major in something I would only need an additional 12 or 15 credits.
[quote name='Eviltude']After spending my first three years at community college getting my Associates degree and switching majors, if I wanted to double major in something I would only need an additional 12 or 15 credits.[/QUOTE]
Some disciplines really overlap a lot as well. By the time I finish physics, I'll have enough math to declare a math degree and not have to do any more work. Or I could do like 15 hours (minus however many I take just for shits and giggles) of astronomy and add that.
I actually found out at my senior clearance that if I took one additional class I could have declared a dual concentration in my major, but they ended up not offering it my last semester... I honestly don't think it matters too much for your bachelors unless you're in a specific field like engineering.
[quote name='lordwow']I actually found out at my senior clearance that if I took one additional class I could have declared a dual concentration in my major, but they ended up not offering it my last semester... I honestly don't think it matters too much for your bachelors unless you're in a specific field like engineering.[/QUOTE]
No it's not that big of a deal, but it's a big confidence builder and it does give you just that little edge when it comes down to getting a job.
[quote name='Liquid 2']What're you gonna do, Rocko?
(And if you can, I really suggest living on campus for your first year.)[/QUOTE]
I don't really know. :x
I do plan on living on campus.
AAF's Smooth Criminal has the best solo on Rock Band I have ever played. So fun.