Outgoing Dean Zvi Galil sent out this bundle of love just a few hours ago. Bwog hopes you’re gutsy enough to step up to his challenge:
To SEAS students,
You may want to take a stress test just before the midterms. Here we go. I am not sure exactly how it works, but this is amazingly accurate.
The picture you are going to see has 2 identical dolphins in it. It was used in a case study on stress levels at St. Mary’s Hospital. Look at both dolphins jumping out of the water. The dolphins are identical. A closely monitored, scientific study revealed that, in spite of the fact that the dolphins are identical, a person under stress would find differences in the two dolphins. The more differences a person finds between the dolphins, the more stress that person is experiencing. Look at the photograph and if you find more than one or two differences you may want to take a holiday.
No need to reply. I took it and I’ll be on holiday.
Meanwhile, CCSC President Seth Flaxman’s e-mail’s got a Napoleon Dynamite reference (old-school scroll-down), is signed “Sparta King,” and calls for e-mails if readers are flummoxed by the sheer appearance of his messages.
@Still Sucks though You can’t burn to CDs, it uses a format that prevents you from loading onto I-Pods and the Zune, and licenses must be periodically renewed if you want to keep the files. There are ways to get around that but they are just as illegal as P2P networks. I mean it’s better than nothing but still not that good.
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@fuck DRM viva torrents
@Alum They both look the same to me. It’s good to know I’m normal.
@Still Sucks though You can’t burn to CDs, it uses a format that prevents you from loading onto I-Pods and the Zune, and licenses must be periodically renewed if you want to keep the files. There are ways to get around that but they are just as illegal as P2P networks. I mean it’s better than nothing but still not that good.
@its free, though crippled, music. so long as you have your laptop, can’t complain.
@Doesn't anyone get it? hahahahahah
the one on the right is an inverse phase-shifted version of the one on the left. hahahahahah
@DHI This thing is just a cruel joke to increase your stress when you can’t get the picture.
@DHI but it is pretty funny the real one
@ruckus is a downloading service. the streaming-only stuff is crap. spec got its facts wrong and then corrected the story.
@you know you could always copy and paste the URL provided…
@when i click on that link it takes me to a space request form.
perhaps i am under too much stress. or perhaps you SEAS kids are: seeing whatever they tell you to see
@HA! even our EMAILS are too complicated for you CC kids.
@that's not the right link, now is it!