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Let's be careful to keep personal info off the thread, hey? Majors are probably fine, might be careful about saying what uni you go to unless it's massive. Just remember the world can read this and find it via Google.

My school is massive. >20K student body. The one in CO was not therefore I'm not going to mention it here.

Good example for future reference.

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Rude question I know, but, how old are you? :lol:

Mentally or physically?^_^

Mentally 38-very good age -old enough but not too old

But I think you mean chronologically. *sigh* 63 which isn't old -just more life experienced

I wanted to grow up to be Roy Rogers-anybody remember old Roy?

:lol:

I once had a schoolday using wax tablets. Turning a page was never so much effort. Remelt, reset! I hate to think how much longer chiselling would have taken!

Yes -it was also referred to as the digital age. One slip and you removed a digit. FaceBook was so challenging that we just used a series of dots and threw rocks with them at each other:)

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Yes -it was also referred to as the digital age. One slip and you removed a digit. FaceBook was so challenging that we just used a series of dots and threw rocks with them at each other:)

ROFL laugh.gif

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Pol: Sorry about that >.< I realized after wards that it was inappropriate to ask >.<

My_Genesis: That's cool :) Seems like it would be hard. And facebook is ADDICTIVE!!! For reals lol Don't get too caught up in it!! haha Oh and I have been to NYC once was passing through it!!! I hear that Colorado's nice too. Where do you plan on going afterwards? With out giving too much information of course lol

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Pol: Sorry about that >.< I realized after wards that it was inappropriate to ask >.<

S'OK. It's part of what we're here for as mods. :)

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I am glad that there are mods. Thank you :)

Oh and how do you do that thing with the "o" in your name...?

The síneadh fada? Er, well I have an Irish keyboard layout and it's a Mac, so I just push option+o. I think on a U.S. Mac you have to push something else first before the o, but I forget what. And I have no idea how you do it on a PC because I haven't used a PC in years. It's a part of how the name is spelt, but I've sort of gotten used to people misspelling my name here anyway.

Pól

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Ah okay then. I'll have to figure it out. I know that I can just copy and paste but that's hard to remember, since I have a bad memory sometimes xD

This is why I don't like the PC lol

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I appreciate the effort, but don't put yourself out too much if it's not easy to do. Spelling's not so important in the greater scheme of things.

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Yeah I copy/paste, let someone else do the work. ;)

Yes -it was also referred to as the digital age. One slip and you removed a digit. FaceBook was so challenging that we just used a series of dots and threw rocks with them at each other:)

I never understood the pull of Facebook. That version sounds much more interesting! :lol:

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Yeah I copy/paste, let someone else do the work. ;)

I never understood the pull of Facebook. That version sounds much more interesting! :lol:

I never understood the allure of facebook either. Had an account for a looong time but never did anything on it. After getting a little more familiar with the functions/settings though, ya find its just a way to "keep up with" folks. Kind of like a big cyber refridgerator with stuff stuck on it back and forth.

Took quite a while for me to "process" it. lol I was like "but it doesn't do anything". lol Gamer mentality.

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Yeah I copy/paste, let someone else do the work. ;)

I never understood the pull of Facebook. That version sounds much more interesting! :lol:

Not unlike today-he who had the most rocks at the end of the day won.

In the West Texas prairie rocks were at a premium and you could trade a candy cigarette for a three dot "like" rock and a jaw breaker for a 5 dot "Friend"

Of course there was an element of danger in that after you hurled your friend request you sometimes had to accept that you had removed your potential friend from the system with a misjudged throw.

On the plus side the only security necessary was a cowboy hat to soften the blows and the only lurkers with negative intentions were big brothers

Ah! The good old days!

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Pol: Sorry about that >.< I realized after wards that it was inappropriate to ask >.<

My_Genesis: That's cool :) Seems like it would be hard. And facebook is ADDICTIVE!!! For reals lol Don't get too caught up in it!! haha Oh and I have been to NYC once was passing through it!!! I hear that Colorado's nice too. Where do you plan on going afterwards? With out giving too much information of course lol

yeah I think it is going to be difficult. Been hearing things to that effect about the organic chemistry classes I have to take :/ (1 year of gen chem, which I am finishing up right now to get it over with) and then 1 yr of organic. I've also heard that science at this school is generally pretty difficult. Someone told me today that a person from Cornell transferred here and said the courses here are harder :blink: so yeah.... I am a bit scared about fall semester to be honest.... but then again I suppose if it's something you are interested in that helps.

And yes Colorado is nice. I love it. The only thing I don't like about it is that TV shows are in central time. lol I just don't like that. Also I don't like Boulder. Too crowded and traffic-y like NYC. I've had more than enough of that. But I am considering going to grad school at CU-Boulder (really good grad school for sciences) if I can live somewhere else like in the suburbs of Boulder like 5 mins away, which is probably more what I'm looking for than boulder itself.

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I never understood the allure of facebook either. Had an account for a looong time but never did anything on it. After getting a little more familiar with the functions/settings though, ya find its just a way to "keep up with" folks. Kind of like a big cyber refridgerator with stuff stuck on it back and forth.

Took quite a while for me to "process" it. lol I was like "but it doesn't do anything". lol Gamer mentality.

lol I'm like that with Twitter. I only got one so I can follow Lzzy Hale :blush:

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Stalker! :P

lol I know right. And the way they say "follow" makes you sound like such a creeper. lol it's ok, I don't check it too much anyways. :P If she had a Facebook I'd probably be friends with her - I'm friends with her bro (the drummer) and the guitar player on there, but it seems she doesn't have a Facebook (I looked through ALL her bro's friends and if they aren't friends with each other...) also when people tag her in photos there's never a link to a profile. She probably doesn't have one cuz she doesn't want creepy people like me creeping on her personal information. lmao

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yeah I think it is going to be difficult. Been hearing things to that effect about the organic chemistry classes I have to take :/ (1 year of gen chem, which I am finishing up right now to get it over with) and then 1 yr of organic. I've also heard that science at this school is generally pretty difficult. Someone told me today that a person from Cornell transferred here and said the courses here are harder :blink: so yeah.... I am a bit scared about fall semester to be honest.... but then again I suppose if it's something you are interested in that helps.

And yes Colorado is nice. I love it. The only thing I don't like about it is that TV shows are in central time. lol I just don't like that. Also I don't like Boulder. Too crowded and traffic-y like NYC. I've had more than enough of that. But I am considering going to grad school at CU-Boulder (really good grad school for sciences) if I can live somewhere else like in the suburbs of Boulder like 5 mins away, which is probably more what I'm looking for than boulder itself.

Nice :P:D Woot to that :P (except the hard courses that is)

lol I know right. And the way they say "follow" makes you sound like such a creeper. lol it's ok, I don't check it too much anyways. :P If she had a Facebook I'd probably be friends with her - I'm friends with her bro (the drummer) and the guitar player on there, but it seems she doesn't have a Facebook (I looked through ALL her bro's friends and if they aren't friends with each other...) also when people tag her in photos there's never a link to a profile. She probably doesn't have one cuz she doesn't want creepy people like me creeping on her personal information. lmao

Okay I agree with Matthias :P STALKERRRR although she IS hot so :rolleyes:

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Not unlike today-he who had the most rocks at the end of the day won.

In the West Texas prairie rocks were at a premium and you could trade a candy cigarette for a three dot "like" rock and a jaw breaker for a 5 dot "Friend"

Of course there was an element of danger in that after you hurled your friend request you sometimes had to accept that you had removed your potential friend from the system with a misjudged throw.

On the plus side the only security necessary was a cowboy hat to soften the blows and the only lurkers with negative intentions were big brothers

Ah! The good old days!

This seriously needs to be made into a comic strip! I'm in stitches. :lol:

I would attempt it but my drawing skills aren't worth a cent. :(

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Indeed it does doesn't it ^^ I kinda want to follow your footsteps xD

lmao you want to stalk ppl and justify it by their hotness?

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lmao you want to stalk ppl and justify it by their hotness?

Haha xD No I meant follow her on Twitter what ever that is :rolleyes: But I was like so kidding xD

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Haha xD No I meant follow her on Twitter what ever that is :rolleyes: But I was like so kidding xD

lol you can do that if you want, just gotta get a twitter. She is really active on Twitter which is why it kinda surprises me she doesn't have a Facebook lol

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