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Wow, you guys are quick to judge people.

Sometimes people aren't lying. Sometimes they get more information and process a new conclusion. Like someone being against a bill, then understanding it differently to change their vote. This is not lying.

I was about to turn on lost but Spurs reminded me there is a good NBA game on, with only a few minutes left. Which I figured I would watch.

Now on to Lost...

I guess you are free to judge people how you want. 👍

LOL. What the hell?
 
we all know what the definition of a troll is - we even have a live example eh :meanie:

it's the etymology that I'm now interested in
 
like...trawling?
Trolling is a method of fishing where one or more fishing lines, baited with lures or bait fish, are drawn through the water. This may be behind a moving boat, or by slowly winding the line in when fishing from a static position, or even sweeping the line from side-to-side, eg when fishing from a jetty. Trolling is used to catch pelagic fish such as salmon, mackerel and kingfish.


Trolling can be phonetically confused with trawling, a completely different method of fishing, where a net (trawl) is drawn through the water instead of lines. Trolling is used both for recreational and commercial fishing whereas trawling is used mainly for commercial fishing.


Wiki
 
Trolling is a method of fishing where one or more fishing lines, baited with lures or bait fish, are drawn through the water. This may be behind a moving boat, or by slowly winding the line in when fishing from a static position, or even sweeping the line from side-to-side, eg when fishing from a jetty. Trolling is used to catch pelagic fish such as salmon, mackerel and kingfish.


Trolling can be phonetically confused with trawling, a completely different method of fishing, where a net (trawl) is drawn through the water instead of lines. Trolling is used both for recreational and commercial fishing whereas trawling is used mainly for commercial fishing.


Wiki
interesting. i had no idea it was a fishing term.
 
I seem to go have been going these these phases where I feel the need to be on SDN 24/7 and other times I just don't feel like going on at all.
 
Damn, that was pretty bad. And I'm not even drunk, and my grammar isn't even that bad when I am drunk!
 
Would you guys still have picked the same major you have now? I was totally into chemistry the first two and half years but I'm so over it now.
 
Would you guys still have picked the same major you have now? I was totally into chemistry the first two and half years but I'm so over it now.

I would've picked a different major and a different school haha
 
Would you guys still have picked the same major you have now? I was totally into chemistry the first two and half years but I'm so over it now.

Definitely still would have picked economics if I could do it over. I feel like a more informed member of society and look at problems in a different way than I would have without it. Maybe I'm just the weird guy to like the subject no one else does :shrug: lol
 
what up

i thought about this the other day. i really like neuro and i feel like i learned a lot of pretty cool things so part of me says that "yeah i would," but part of me wishes i was more adventurous and majored in something like spanish or history

oh well. i had an awesome time in college anyway so no regrets

If I could go back, I would have probably done international studies with like a minor in a language.

blobby bob, are you graduating this month?
 
oh, and I'm watching Road to Perdition and it's awesome. Sooo underrated.
 
Would you guys still have picked the same major you have now? I was totally into chemistry the first two and half years but I'm so over it now.
id have also chosen another school and major like drizz. I did a plain boring general bio major just to play it safe. If i could do it over id have majored in a foreign language for sure, probably korean. But oh well not a big deal.
 
i can't decide if i want to see iron man 2 with some friends at midnight tomorrow

i feel like i might be all :yawn: and 😴

I've never seen a midnight showing of anything. 🙁 I don't think I've ever been THAT excited for a movie that I need to get there early and stand in line for several hours.

I would've picked a different major and a different school haha

Well, hopefully you won't say that about your med school when you graduate!
 
i can't decide if i want to see iron man 2 with some friends at midnight tomorrow

i feel like i might be all :yawn: and 😴

you should come watch it next weekend in NYC w/ me and my "group" - we are clearly the coolest people to watch it with :laugh:

and yea go watch it at a time you'll actually enjoy watching it. I never got the point of midnight openings/showings. 😕
 
If I could go back to repick major / change things etc...

wouldn't change a thing 😀 everything I did ended up being a very important part of me... guess I got real lucky eh? 👍

<3 that I'll be an enginerd 4 life
 
Tell me about it.

Yea, last year I was praying for just one acceptance, any acceptance. I was bewildered by people struggling to pick between multiple acceptances. Boy have things changed :laugh:

Personally, I like being a cow rather than a sheep myself. So

Moo

:laugh:


Don't be. The Suns will win.

👍 finally!

I seem to go have been going these these phases where I feel the need to be on SDN 24/7 and other times I just don't feel like going on at all.

go nice nice

Would you guys still have picked the same major you have now? I was totally into chemistry the first two and half years but I'm so over it now.

Possibly! I try not to look back too much tho, people have a tendency to think that the grass is greener on the other side....
 

heya sammy!

Yea, last year I was praying for just one acceptance, any acceptance. I was bewildered by people struggling to pick between multiple acceptances. Boy have things changed :laugh:

OH yea do I hear that... same position when I applied. When I got my first acceptance I was like "no freakin WAY! someone let me in!?"

Then yea... boy have things changed :laugh:
 
I've never seen a midnight showing of anything. 🙁 I don't think I've ever been THAT excited for a movie that I need to get there early and stand in line for several hours.



Well, hopefully you won't say that about your med school when you graduate!

I think after living in China for 11 years and visiting Disney for about 15 times, I've had enough waiting in line for my life....

oh, and I'm watching Road to Perdition and it's awesome. Sooo underrated.

Yup, pretty good movie, though I can't even remember much of it anymore.
 
Would you guys still have picked the same major you have now? I was totally into chemistry the first two and half years but I'm so over it now.

I would have picked the same major but the more I think of it, the more I wish I would have gone to a different school out of state.

I mean, there are a lot of things I love about my life that wouldn't be there if I would have gone to a different college, but I should have taken the opportunity I had and spread my wings.
 
Holy **** laptops are complicated. I just had to replace my LCD screen and I had to take apart the entire laptop. I feel like such a handy man because I saved myself $100 by installing it myself. But that was the most draining thing ever. Here's the instructions in case you don't understand how hard it is:

http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/1535/en/SM/display.htm#wp1179838

Basically, take off the bottom of the lap top, undo all the wires, take off the keyboard and volume controls, take off the rest of the wires, unscrew the hinges, separate the display from the base, all this takes like tons of unscrewing, probably 25 unscrews in all, unroute all the wires, pop open the bezel very carefully, unscrew the screen from display, unplug all the wires from the screen to laptop, open new screen, screw in brackets, plug in wires, screw it in the base, pop in bezel, tons of screwing and reattaching and rerouting wires. I'm not exactly a tech person so I had no idea if I was plugging in the correct wires etc. I was so happy when I turned it on and seen that screen light up and seen the keyboard work.
 
heya sammy!



OH yea do I hear that... same position when I applied. When I got my first acceptance I was like "no freakin WAY! someone let me in!?"

Then yea... boy have things changed :laugh:

But hey, thinking back to those times kinda makes things all better doesn't it? Just remembering once again that we'd ultimately be happy wherever we go 🙂
 
I don't think I would have changed anything. Hard to say.

Also, my sister is here and that makes me so so so so happy.
 
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