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February 14, 2005 -- 2:54 PM
posted by Al

Nevermind found a translation website

February 14, 2005 -- 2:51 PM
posted by Al

Does Faust mean fist in german?

February 14, 2005 -- 2:38 PM
posted by Al

Tay I'll bring the Window 2000 CD tomorrow if you still need it.

February 14, 2005 -- 2:12 PM
posted by eric

Pitchfork = slow on shit.

in the news today: The Unicorns Break Up!
finally they bust the news- read taylor's comments here like a fuckin' month ago.

singles review: Go! Team remix of Ladyflash (shit, yeah we picked up that up over Boxing Day)

album review: Bloc Party / Silent Alarm. [Wichita/V2; 2005] . Best New Music. Rating: 8.9
yeah we know. fuck i've been rocking that album all two weeks now.

(which reminds me, taylor i didn't burn it onto that CD i gave you cause i thought you already had it from a long time ago- if you need a copy just holla)

February 14, 2005 -- 1:48 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

HOLY SHIT KIDS! Besides the Converge show this fall, this is gonna be the best show of the year:


The Union presents
And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead
With: The (International) Noise Conspiracy
Date: Tuesday May 17, 2005
Door Time: 7:00 PM
Show Time: 8:00 PM
Venue: Red's
Tickets (presale): $25.00
Tickets (door): $30.00
Licensed: No

Presale begins Tuesday


FUCKIN GET ON THAT SHIT!!!! WOOOOWWWW!!!!

February 14, 2005 -- 12:51 PM
posted by alison

it's just hard to do field studies when the ground's frozen and everything's dormant.

And typically when you sign up to do grad school, you start soon after that. And that's what I'm not too sure I want to do... get back ino classes immediately...

February 14, 2005 -- 12:44 PM
posted by Par

Alison, who says you can't go to grad school and get a break? Granted, there is a bunch more work, but the program is far more flexible than the 'four 8-month shots and you're out' of an undergrad. (Of course, ultimately, it's up to you. And, in spite of all the hemming and hawing, you'll have to make a decision eventually.)

Here you go, Gaut: one Cigaro.

And now I go to explain why my last month of work has ended with a complicated end product that is slower that the simple, single-processor method. Sweet.

February 14, 2005 -- 11:02 AM
posted by alison

Jess - thanks! I know about those people too! I just don't know that I can go during the summer. It's one of the few times of the year when field jobs are abundant, and I'd rather have money to come home, instead of running out and being jobless for the fall. So I'm thinking I'll work the summer and then float around the world come the fall... but we'll see how things work out.

and then... there's the prospect that I might be going into grad school... *sigh* with a prof I had a crush on... am I stupid? I really don't think I'll be going the grad school route, but that'll depend on how my meeting with him goes. I don't have a crush on him any more, but this is going to be strange. and I'm still not sure I'm ready to leap back into school without actually having a true break from classes and the university. I want to run away!

February 14, 2005 -- 10:53 AM
posted by Par

I'm not sure if I'm still the unofficial PA filter, but if I am, today's is another classic two-for-one. I guess it makes sense if one of them draws and the other writes, but they work so well together, too. I don't think I could explain that more without sounding like I'm overanalyzing a webcomic...

I mean, above everything else, and for no reason other than to be an asshole, he's a guy obsessed with video games riding a fucking swing!!

February 14, 2005 -- 10:41 AM
posted by Jess

Actually, eukaryotic cells also have ribosomes that float in the cytoplasm (as well as those attached to the er). The ones in the cytoplasm make proteins that stay inside the cell.

At least, that's what my notes read. I don't even remember writing that one down. But thank you very much, both of you.

Alison - I just happen to know these people who are planning on getting away for a few weeks to Europe. I'm sure you'd be welcome.

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