Free Culture at Columbia–the group that showed you how to hide from CUIT–is now handing out another 250 of its high-price-defying flash drives loaded with public domain versions of all the Lit Hum and CC texts.
You’re not going to miss this this one, 2011–thousands of dollars saved and a movement joined (although it’s up to you whether or not to risk your teacher’s ire for getting different translations). Get them Tuesday at 2:30 PM in Butler 203.
Meanwhile, anyone been studying up for Lit Hum final?
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@grifted My Flash drive was empty…luckily I downloaded the texts from free culture’s website.
@BUT!!! isnt part of the point to save paper? AND who has the time to print oh lets see 5000 pages? id rather have daddy pay the 200 and save the ink.
@Save paper by not buying books and recycling the paper you use to print. Duh.
@considering how much of the readings freshmen ACTUALLY do, I think their print quota will be more than enough.
@Daammmn Lucky first-years. Having one of those discs would have saved me nearly $200.
@Obviously this person is not at all “with it” – the “discs” were actually usb drives and were given out also last spring in the wallach lounge. so stick with it, or you’ll get left behind.
@ctrl+alt+backspace not ctrl+alt+delete
Don’t overdo it or CUIT will clamp down on it
@ICE COLD BWOG GOT BURNED!
@of course before that you have to decide whether or not “your” willing to take advice from someone who can’t even use the right words.
@more! If Bwog were really nice, Bwog would reveal the secret on how to get unlimited printing quota. Reading thousands of pages on a computer is not easy or fun.
@just... press ctrl+alt+delete while your printing. the printer computer restarts and your quota is unaffected. Remember: with this great power comes great responsibility