Aidian93
Aidian93
Aidian93

Lol I would love to see who writes this stuff for them. As Jon Stewart says, it's all "bullsh*t mountain"

Obviously it is, can't wait to see what crazy stories FOX will come up with.

I went on there quite a few times as well, never did anything though I was just interested in seeing if the website was real.

Now that sir is a scary thought, imagine how many people already do that.

A penis will replace your face and everyone will be pissed when you teabag them.

Just wondering, where does one acquire such an odd CD?

REALLY glad I have my headphones in because listening to this on campus without them would've made me an outcast very quick. But that aside, this was very strange.

Granted I have no read fully through each article, I don't understand why he would be on the run and continue to make contact with people in the media who will put up everything he says on the internet. I mean how long is it before he says, "Yea I'm hiding out in a house in ___" and completely just gives himself away?

Yea teachers like that are annoying, unfortunately you get stuck with them and you just try to pass the class and get it over with as quick as possible.

Pros are pretty obvious for this one:

As a Sophomore in EE I can tell you that taking Physics for the first time (or in your case essentially the first time) is pretty difficult. With that said, the right resources do make a world of a difference.

If people are still out of power, how will they be able to vote by email? Assuming they aren't close to a library or something similar. Really sucks for those living in NJ, but I hope they all are able to somehow get their votes counted fairly.

The hacks I used were hardly for an unfair advantage online, although they could be used for such purposes. I generally just enjoyed flying around the map with friends and seeing parts of maps that had secret things hidden in them.

LOL! I used to tell people the same thing when I would do hacks on my PS3 Call of Duty account a few years ago. I paid $600 for the system and another $60 for the game, if I want to do a couple of hacks I'm pretty sure it's just me getting my full monies worth out of it. Sure it may not be "right," but as you said, I

I only watched one PhD comic video, but it seemed too sporadic and confusing for me to follow.

Would professors or teachers also have a tablet on their desk or some sort of software that would allow kids to ask questions via their tablet directly to the teacher? I am a college student and I know at times asking questions is difficult, but it must be done. The same cannot be said for some kids in middle and even

As a college sophomore currently taking Physics for the first time, I think these Minute Physics videos are very helpful.