I was thinking about it today and i seriously can remember the last time I listened to the radio.
It just seems like something nobody does anymore.
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Quadra
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No Broadcast?
28 May 2009 - 08:33 PM
A degree is...
07 March 2009 - 06:25 PM
Quite the strange thing
You spend hundreds of hours trying to get one and yet, many of the things you "learn", you will soon forget.
What you do manage to maintain will soon be outdated...
It's a symbol that tries to reflect an experience, but that experience is different for every individual who gains it. Is there really a point to them today other than to act as a barrier to entry for certain positions?
Perhaps we should do away with them altogether.
You spend hundreds of hours trying to get one and yet, many of the things you "learn", you will soon forget.
What you do manage to maintain will soon be outdated...
It's a symbol that tries to reflect an experience, but that experience is different for every individual who gains it. Is there really a point to them today other than to act as a barrier to entry for certain positions?
Perhaps we should do away with them altogether.
Why later?
06 March 2009 - 07:19 PM
When you can do it now...
It just doesn't make sense.
It just doesn't make sense.
How many more years do you think you will live?
21 June 2008 - 10:42 AM
Please remember to explain your response.
Personally I think 50, but that's just a random number.
Personally I think 50, but that's just a random number.
New York man accused of hiding in woman's couch
20 June 2008 - 04:08 PM
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NEWBURGH, N.Y. - Police say a New York man cut a hole in a woman's couch and hid in the carved-out space until she came home. Newburgh police said the woman sat on the couch Wednesday evening and felt a bump in the cushions move.
She jumped up and David Joe Limones emerged from his hiding place, knocking a cell phone out of her hand.
The woman was on the phone with a friend when she entered her apartment because she had filed an earlier complaint against Limones and was worried he might be there. Police said she had asked the friend to stay on the line and call police if something went wrong.
When officers arrived, they found Limones and the 22-year-old woman arguing on the apartment's balcony.Limones, 27, faces burglary and other charges. He is being held on $20,000 bail.
County officials, including those at the public defenders office and the sheriff's department, were unable to provide the name of Limones' lawyer.
She jumped up and David Joe Limones emerged from his hiding place, knocking a cell phone out of her hand.
The woman was on the phone with a friend when she entered her apartment because she had filed an earlier complaint against Limones and was worried he might be there. Police said she had asked the friend to stay on the line and call police if something went wrong.
When officers arrived, they found Limones and the 22-year-old woman arguing on the apartment's balcony.Limones, 27, faces burglary and other charges. He is being held on $20,000 bail.
County officials, including those at the public defenders office and the sheriff's department, were unable to provide the name of Limones' lawyer.
I find the prospect of somebody hiding in my couch highly disconcerting. I don't think I'll be able to ever sit on another again.
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