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That’s the problem with large, sprawling campuses; there’s a lot of walking. Which isn’t too bad in the warmer (or mildly cool) months, but the winter? Fuggedaboutit..
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That’s the problem with large, sprawling campuses; there’s a lot of walking. Which isn’t too bad in the warmer (or mildly cool) months, but the winter? Fuggedaboutit..
That was the convenient thing about engineering; eventually all your classes were concentrated into one or two buildings, all of which were near the same location. I suppose that most majors would have this quality once you get into the higher level classes though.
Summer break is really long for college students, compared to high school summer break. It was really hard to get back into the groove of learning after a nice, extremely long, entirely relaxing break during which nothing was done… ahh, those were the days.
What’s this? A background? Impossible!
Yes, I did indeed have a “document imaging” internship over one summer. I had gotten the job through an internship community that would find tech-related jobs for minorities in the field, and I had wanted to stay closer to home so this job it was. When they were first describing the job it sounded pretty… Continue reading 0110
Nope, definitely does not count. Unless she got a work visa or something. (Spoiler alert: She didn’t. All vacation, all the time). Reading these strip numbers that only have 0’s and 1’s reminds me of binary numbers. In the binary numbering system, this would only be comic number 7.
I can only presume those who care about grammar are twitching right now. *twitch*
Comic artists have the power to mess with the space-time continuum. Look it up.
And here the ‘mystery man’ refers to the roommate, not just some random guy of the streets. Hm yes, looking at your script writing from years ago certainly builds up the confidence. XD
Double the storytellers, double the fun, I’m sure.