I’ve learned that publishers will come out with new editions for their textbooks in order to make sure that students buy directly from the publisher instead of amongst each other. I have to say that it’s a pretty good move on their part, but really, how are we supposed to save money!? They know that we’re a bunch of cheap and poor people! Have they no mercy for us?! Damn you… damn you all to hell! (Maybe.)
My first console ever was a hand-me-down Nintendo that barely worked about 80% of the time. I didn’t get any shiny playstation 3 or xbox’s. I got a a ratty console that I had to blow into about 70% of the time just to get the game to work for the first 3 minutes. Am I complaining a little? Yes, but mostly because my parents decided to spoil my brother with not one, but two consoles.
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I’ve been thinking of Social Welfare for the last few months and even now, I don’t know what I want to do. I know that I’m not looking for any Atlanta jobs, but I would like to get a better sense of a direction, you know? Do I go into a mezzopractice style and help the small community, or do I go into micropractice and help those one-on-one? It’s a tough choice.
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I never really know what patch panels where until I looked it up. Well, in a way, I knew what it was; I just didn’t know that’s what it was called. It’s a little like me and food; I’ll eat this and that with or without knowing the names of the food. I figure, as long as it’s good and not cannibalistic or full of genitals; I’m all good.
I’m pretty proud of myself. I’ve been able to hold onto my Seiko watch for three years now and haven’t had any problems with it since *knock on wood.* My first few watches were lost or broken, especially my first Seiko watch. What really amazes me is how someone can still hold onto a pocket watch and not lose it, you know? I had a tough time holding onto that first Seiko watch and all it took was a stupid mistake to leave it behind. Anyway, I know better now.