Giant Homemade Poster Made From Lots of Regular Paper.

Alex

This giant homemade poster of a scene from the Boondock Saints [wiki] is made with the software Rasterbator. Found at MakeUseOf - via wugsy


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Brandon... stfu

I'm Irish, as in actually from Eire not Boston, so find your comment offensive. The film is good although the fake Irish accents are terrible (especially Billy Connelyy - why didn't he just stay Scottish?). There's a great documentary that accompanies the film showing how big a di*k the guy that made it was and how the film pretty much got canned.

I love the mural, my friend just got me a canvas print of that shot as a Xmas present (hence I stunmbled across this page doing a google image search). I thought it was a pretty cool gift until I now see I could have had it wall to ceiling for free - who doesn't print stuff using the office printers?

I'll have to start planning what images I shall now cover all the walls of my house in...
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hear hear sam, take it as a subtle characteristic of your average neatorama poster: "something huge? WOW! shiny? wow!" Nevermind this guy is a complete douche for positioning his black crotch rocket in the most demure of postures to remind us of how cool he is. oh and as for liking the boondock saints? hurry up and find something else to be proud of irish people, rather than remaining a bunch of gangsters who really hate black people.
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cz: "i printed it out at work…let them pay for the ink!"

I may not be a Bush supporter, but this is stealing. Where do you beging, where do you stop? If you're not happy with your company, quit it.
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Okay, I can't believe nobody has mentioned the fact that he has a motorcycle .... parked .... in what appears to be his living room.

Seriously, wtf?
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We did one of these of the happy couple for their engagement party. i believe the site does have instructions on how to set you printer to avoid the margins...
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Also, if the money is really for the degree and not the time, then would they charge me the same fee for me to complete my degree after 16 years of classes?
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Ted: I also have ill feelings for anyone doing better than myself.

Long live the mediocre. Down with people who do well! They just make the rest of us look bad. The bastards!
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I hated people like that in school. They would show up to the first and last class and the exams. It's a slap in the face to the teacher and the students who are actually studying and not memorizing stuff to pass an exam.
Usually schools have limits on how many courses you can be enrolled in. If they didn't give him a limit, and he completed the courses, then what sort of case can they possibly have?
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" The school says they are entitled to the full payment, which is for the degree, not the time spent achieving it. "

Hmmm , this raises some interesting questions . . . .

unless I mis-read it , the statement implies that you pay the full amount you get the degree . . . .

time seems to have no bearing on the degree . . . .

does this also mean , if you don't get the degree you don't have to pay . . . .

I may be interested , what's it cost to buy a degree . . . .
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If they think that the degree should be worth one flat amount then they should charge one flat amount. If there are students who are taking longer than 11 semesters I bet the school does not let them go for free since they have met the normal amount. They keep charging them.
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well i wont suppord fast learners, they only made it because the somehow split up the work.

*altough it would make sense if they hired them to refine the lessons :)
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The College I work at, you pay a base amount to take 12-18 credits. Take less, pay less. Take more, pay more. Perhaps this University should consider a plan like that and not punish someone for using the system they designed. If there is no cap on how many credits one can take based on the price of tuition, they have no case.
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I'm not to sure i would want to attend this school. 1) because the penalize overachievers 2) Its an economics school that trying to get 3k from a student while using lawyers who will likely cost more...
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