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Journal Journal: The Poet Inside Us 1

We belong to the poet inside us.
It is our owner, our ruler, our king.
To be a slave to anything else is death
by slow, ragged steps.
Yet to follow where our fancy takes us,
wherever, whenever, forever,
is the greatest freedom man can bear.

Comment Re:Similarly... (Score 1) 43

I just pay a health center fee along with my tuition, it's $30 per semester.

I don't know how your school does it, but where I did my undergrad we had the health center fee that covered the operations of the health center, however we were still required to carry insurance as well. The school where I am currently doing my PhD has the same policy as well; the two are located some 1,000 miles apart.

It may be very different other places, but most colleges? That surprises me.

I am not aware of any colleges that don't, at the very least, require hospitalization insurance for students. If a student attending that school were to be injured on the grounds, the school could be liable for the cost of the student's hospitalization if the student carried no insurance, even if the injury was of no fault the school.

About 20 percent of college students aged 18 through 23 (1.7 million) were uninsured in 2006

Source: Education Resources Information Center

I'm insured, but my college has no process to verify that. We're a community college in New York.

Comment Worked for me. (Score 1) 4

When I was in the office at work, I always kept my laptop open along with the monitor hooked up to the docking station. It's great for lots of things, among those what you've listed above. The penalty of always being aware of email is offset by also always being aware of your main project.

I'd like to hook my home machine up this way, but since I was laid off, it's not in the cards right now.

Comment Re:Rampage... (Score 1) 13

I'll agree with damn registrars. We rented Rampage a while back. It was fun for the youngsters, but in general I only played for the feel of the original. In particular, this was one title where I didn't think the Wii controls did the game justice.

Comment Not too shabby... (Score 1) 6

Are you sure you picked the largest bomb? They're not listed in order of power. The largest Russian bomb could pretty much take out the entire state of Connecticut. That's not really something to shake a stick at.

Also, they list the asteroid impact as relative to Chicxulub, which is assumed to have killed off the dinosaurs. Wikipedia lists Chicxulub as a 10km (6 mi) diameter asteroid.

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