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go back to maingo to old version

March 01, 2005 -- 7:40 PM
posted by edo

Or grÆy... the conciliatory canadian spelling.

Yeah, that site was on the news because its run from Edmonton for Canadian users.

March 01, 2005 -- 7:17 PM
posted by Beck

Yeah that website is hugely popular, Justin and another guy at work are always on there. I'd say both as well

March 01, 2005 -- 6:32 PM
posted by edo

Hmm... try a gray instead of a grey.

Or even use the colors from the current page.




I can't figure out what the point of this website is... www.nexopia.com
According to Global news... it's either an online pedophile shopping center... or a way of whoring yourself out online. I'd say both.

March 01, 2005 -- 6:05 PM
posted by eric

Learn About a Rewarding Career in the Non-Profit Industry

This Thursday, professionals from the non-for-profit industry will share their experiences with students. Guest speakers are from:

- The Mennonite Centre for Newcomers
- The Canadian Red Cross
- The Alberta Cerebral Palsy Sports Association
- Alberta Community Development
- Big Brothers and Big Sisters

Thursday, March 3
5:00 - 7:00 pm
Room: CAB 239
$6 in advance, $10 at the door

This is your opportunity to learn about this unique sector of the labour market. Speakers will provide an overview of career opportunities within the sector. Often, the speakers are involved in the hiring process at the organization for which they work, so career forums also offer an excellent opportunity for you to network. Both students and speakers have told CaPS about students who have found jobs - summer and permanent - as a result of a contact that they made at a CaPS career forum.

March 01, 2005 -- 4:02 PM
posted by Beck

Tay, that chick is hot

March 01, 2005 -- 3:55 PM
posted by Beck

The grey/silver seems too sterile...
I like the yellow

March 01, 2005 -- 2:34 PM
posted by Par

I'm not sure, edo. I think it seems kind of ... I don't know how to describe it. You can give it a taste if you want, though. It's not complete, only the main page has the different colours.

I apologize, my testing capacity is limited. It would be nice for it to look the same in all rendering agents, but it's difficult to do. Hopefully soon, though.

March 01, 2005 -- 2:21 PM
posted by P

I like it.

March 01, 2005 -- 1:03 PM
posted by edo

Still don't like the yellow. I think a silver or grey would be better.

March 01, 2005 -- 11:13 AM
posted by alison

mock me all you want, I'm still not keen on the colours. beige? blech.
aren't the messages supposed to be entirely outlined in a blue line? only the left side of them are on my compy... but then again, my computer isn't exactly the target market...

as for your quick questions, you're wondering if you should use among/amongst with respect to what exactly? like "the oranges were randomly located among/st mounds of apples." and for your toward/s example, why don't you just use "to" like "riding a bicycle with an eye to getting fit" it's easy, and reduces your word quandary... otherwise, I'd use "toward"

dictionary.com seems to thing that among/amongst are interchangeable (and I would tend to agree... if you feel like being antiquated, use amongst, but otherwise among should suffice):
a·mong (-mng) also a·mongst (-mngst)
prep.

- In the midst of; surrounded by: a pine tree among cedars.
- In the group, number, or class of: She is among the wealthy.
- In the company of; in association with: traveling among a group of tourists.
- By many or the entire number of; with many: a custom popular among the Greeks.
- By the joint action of: Among us, we will finish the job.
- With portions to each of: Distribute this among you.
- Each with the other: Don't fight among yourselves

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