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Quarter Life Crisis
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802.1X (Jan 31 2005 23:37 GMT) - I’m writing this because I suspect that quite a few of my readers are knowledgeable when it comes to technical stuff and I could do with some technical advice. Need for this advice arises because there are some upcoming changes in our university’s wireless network which will render our current equipment useless. Unfortunately, most of the technically knowledgeable people that I know in person couldn’ |
Dartmouth Review
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'Think No Small Thoughts' (Jan 31 2005 23:36 GMT) - Therefore, the message must go out to Internal and External publics that the Greek system has served its original purpose, has overstayed its welcome and must be completely replaced by residential and social alternatives more consistent with and supportive of the College's academic purposes. |
billglover
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One Down Six to Go (Jan 31 2005 23:36 GMT) - Monday is very nearly over. Meeting with project tutor was distinctly so-so but by some standards that could be regarded as a good thing. He wants me to demonstrate some progress in my project tomorrow. I don't like demonstrating stuff and so I spent ages preparing something to demonstrate. It works very nicely in the comfort of my own room, with my own pc, but guaranteed it won't work tomorrow. |
Cuteandsingle.com personals
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S.e. texas 2hrs. from houston Singles - Faithful, honest, caring, loyal, intelligent, responsible, (Jan 31 2005 23:36 GMT) - Faithful, honest, caring, loyal, intelligent, responsible, compassionate, sense of humor, stays away from bars/clubs (done been there and done that). LOves old cars shows as well as putting scale models together,live basketball games in person,comedy shows,Cops t.v. series, prison movies,variety of arts/crafts, snuglling with my man (If I had one!). |
GamingReport.com
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GreenRonin: Book of Days PDF for Egyptian Adventures (Jan 31 2005 23:35 GMT) - Towering pyramids rise from the sands, speaking of the glory of kings long gone. Three mighty pharaohs, kings and gods, rule over a land divided--over nations hovering on the brink of war. Priests of mighty deities guide the lives of peasants and nobles alike, as all struggle to make the most of the fertile lands that line the mighty river Yor, whose rushing waters are at once the symbol and the source of all life. But all around, ... |
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