Friday, October 21, 2005
Letter sprint
With an amazing 5 letters in today's Daily Cal, I can do a letter sprint. Unfortunately, with an amazing 0 successful updates of the 1st-in-web-excellence Daily Cal website today, it's a bit hard to give appropriate context. Follow along at home, or something. (or here)
Brad Hunt is angry that Bob 2.0 doesn't think community colleges are as good as real universities. Uh. Yeah. Community colleges gave us Zach Liberman, didn't they?
Lecturer Brian Harvey is angry that smokers throw their cigarettes butts on the ground.
Today on my way from my office in Soda Hall to my class in Pimentel, I counted cigarette butts -- there were 163 of them in my path!
I think this says more about Harvey than it does about smokers.
Henry Butler, from LA, is going to buy four Toyotas just to spite Honda.
Ruth Maguire wants us to make sure to support the Senate version of the PATRIOT Act Reauthorization bill. Unfortunately, she seems to have mistaken the Daily Cal for the U.S. House of Representatives.
Patrioteer Melanie Smith points out that direct democracy looks ridiculous, though I don't think that's what she was aiming for.
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