That's funny. I'm doing my thesis project with miniatures right now and when I take a photo of them and my camera thinks they are real people, I get so amazingly excited.
Anyone know where I could purchase that third (and fourth)hand? Or a metal one like it, that is sturdy (hands that hold tightly at many angles). I really need one that holds weight. I have a metal one that really doesn't work so well. Sorry if this comment pushes the line of being relevant to the video.
I would be pretty angry if, after 200 days, I stepped out of my "shuttle" and was in a tiny little room that kinda maybe could have been mars if it were built in a closet. At least give them an awesome set; let them have the "wow" factor that the real astronauts would feel.
I've been afraid of college since the 3rd grade. Each year the stress increased. I'm now in my final semester of college and I don't know whether I'm stressed or have just gone insane. I would have skewed these results drastically.
I do know that every student in my class (it's a small school; 28 graduating thesis students) has been jarred financially and several are worried if they will even get to graduate because of tuition increases and financial aid decreases.
It is both sad and emotionally taxing to see people close to giving up midway through the year because they see no hope in being able to afford to get their degree. And at my school, you can't take off a semester in the thesis year and come back. You have to complete the final year all in one go or you have to redo your entire senior year.
I cross my fingers that the general populous isn't as lost and hopeless as my peers. What started as a spark of hope 3 years ago has become so expensive that it is a hole of depression. And even those who aren't affected by the economy are close enough to their peers where everyone is feeling the stress for their comrades. (What can I say? A tiny college gets super close over the years.)
Sorry this was long. It just means a lot to me, and those around me right now, and we're all just trying to reach our collective goals without losing our sanity.
I lost a boyfriend to sim city once...he brought his laptop to bed with him because his city needed him. Then got really excited and pointed out that his people were so dumb that they put 4 best buys on one intersection. (the best buys were a mod)...anyway. The relationship didn't last too much longer.
Wes: is that what the never ending cycle of links is called? I've been stuck in many of those for a few months now and it sucks me in for hours, both entertaining me and then ultimately making me not want to click on anything ever again. I always just assumed that they were a "clever" way of getting more advertising money, as, the more tabs I have open, the harder it is for me to not accidentally click ads.
When I get stuck in the loop I tend to lose respect for any site linked in since I always thought the "hub" was only about misdirecting people into advertising links.
So hubs aren't just about advertising space? They are to help small blogs get bigger? (which I guess is still advertising, but not the kind I hate)
I do know that every student in my class (it's a small school; 28 graduating thesis students) has been jarred financially and several are worried if they will even get to graduate because of tuition increases and financial aid decreases.
It is both sad and emotionally taxing to see people close to giving up midway through the year because they see no hope in being able to afford to get their degree. And at my school, you can't take off a semester in the thesis year and come back. You have to complete the final year all in one go or you have to redo your entire senior year.
I cross my fingers that the general populous isn't as lost and hopeless as my peers. What started as a spark of hope 3 years ago has become so expensive that it is a hole of depression. And even those who aren't affected by the economy are close enough to their peers where everyone is feeling the stress for their comrades. (What can I say? A tiny college gets super close over the years.)
Sorry this was long. It just means a lot to me, and those around me right now, and we're all just trying to reach our collective goals without losing our sanity.
When I get stuck in the loop I tend to lose respect for any site linked in since I always thought the "hub" was only about misdirecting people into advertising links.
So hubs aren't just about advertising space? They are to help small blogs get bigger? (which I guess is still advertising, but not the kind I hate)
I can't stop crying.