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DIS7RICTDate: Monday, 27.01.2014, 22:17 | Message # 16
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Quote midtskogen ()
I don't foresee cross country running in January, or crawling through waist deep snow, ever becoming a great sport over here. Skis were invented for a reason. Cross country skiing can be like this (an odd encounter I recently posted here):


Haha, Yeh that wouldn't be much fun, although I wouldn't hesitate to try it, and what the hell is that!? That was crazy.

Quote midtskogen ()
So just for you, I live here, taken with my phone when I got home today:


That's so cool. You actually have snow all over your house. It's just like I expected. Your house looks pretty cool from what I can see.

Quote Disasterpiece ()
University.


What!? Why didn't you say. Would have been more awesome if you said University. What are you taking on?

Quote Antza2 ()
Yep. Pretty much.
There are different kinds of snow though. It can be hard, soft, flaky or soggy. It all depends on the temperature and air moisture.


Well they would still be ice crystals just varying in size, shape, temperature and density to form all the different kinds of snow, right?

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HERE THERE IS SNOW 1 OR 2 TIMES IN 1 YEAR


Still luckier than me. We get snow about 0 times a century here in Perth.





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spacerDate: Tuesday, 28.01.2014, 06:16 | Message # 17
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DIS7RICT, 40 celcius last week in Australia , right? cry
hot hot hot!





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Antza2Date: Tuesday, 28.01.2014, 12:08 | Message # 18
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Yes. Snow is always ice crystals.

I'm taking statistics, computer systems, software design and UNIX 101.





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DIS7RICTDate: Wednesday, 29.01.2014, 13:52 | Message # 19
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Quote Antza2 ()
I'm taking statistics, computer systems, software design and UNIX 101.


Are you hoping to join the SE team or go for something else? If so, what are you thinking of?

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DIS7RICT, 40 celcius last week in Australia , right?
hot hot hot!


It gets above 50 in certain places as well! That's real heat.





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Antza2Date: Wednesday, 29.01.2014, 15:43 | Message # 20
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Quote DIS7RICT ()

Are you hoping to join the SE team or go for something else? If so, what are you thinking of?

Those are just the things that sounded most interesting. I don't think that i could help much with SE code, at least at this point.





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DisasterpieceDate: Thursday, 30.01.2014, 18:06 | Message # 21
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Finished my last midterm, I will now Space Engine myself to deaden the pain of expecting my grades. Which reminds me of that spongebob episode (or movie?) where spongebob and patrick eat sundaes until they are sugar rushed into oblivion.

...

And now I want to watch Spongebob.





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Antza2Date: Thursday, 30.01.2014, 18:15 | Message # 22
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Which reminds me of that spongebob episode (or movie?) where spongebob and patrick eat sundaes until they are sugar rushed into oblivion.

It was the movie. (Don't ask why i know this.)





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DIS7RICTDate: Thursday, 30.01.2014, 19:08 | Message # 23
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Quote Antza2 ()
Those are just the things that sounded most interesting. I don't think that i could help much with SE code, at least at this point.


Well what are you looking at, career wise?

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It was the movie. (Don't ask why i know this.)


Is that the one where he is like "I'M A GOOFY GOOBER, ROCK!" and then they start singing or something.

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And now I want to watch Spongebob.


Sounds like a plan, but try this.





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Edited by DIS7RICT - Thursday, 30.01.2014, 19:53
 
spacerDate: Thursday, 30.01.2014, 22:26 | Message # 24
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i went today to get my Grades of the first half of the year biggrin
math-85\100
english-80\100
Geography (we learn about sapce this half) 95\100
History-90\100
Science-90\100
Averaging of 86. (there is more buut not important)
biggrin happy smile i am happy





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Edited by spacer - Thursday, 30.01.2014, 22:26
 
DisasterpieceDate: Thursday, 30.01.2014, 22:58 | Message # 25
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math-85\100

You bring dishonor to famiry! I kirr you. I make dead you!





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spacerDate: Thursday, 30.01.2014, 23:04 | Message # 26
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You bring dishonor to famiry! I kirr you. I make dead you!

sorry, math is hard for me. i will try do get better next half!





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DisasterpieceDate: Thursday, 30.01.2014, 23:11 | Message # 27
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sorry, math is hard for me. i will try do get better next half!

I only have an 87 in math, I was just stereotyping (and hoping you were asian).





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spacerDate: Thursday, 30.01.2014, 23:20 | Message # 28
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Disasterpiece, i think israel is more Europe then asia. we are dont look like them and far from there, i dont know why we are in asia. wink israel is a bridge for africa, europe and asia so i Confused.
wacko





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DisasterpieceDate: Friday, 31.01.2014, 02:24 | Message # 29
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spacer, in the US, there is a stereotype that Chinese people talk about the honor of their family when going to school. I was basically typing in a Chinese accent (a very exaggerated one) and making fun of this stereotype. I said that I was hoping you were asian so that the stereotype would apply to you. For more info, look here:

B+ again!





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midtskogenDate: Friday, 31.01.2014, 08:17 | Message # 30
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i think israel is more Europe then asia. we are dont look like them and far from there, i dont know why we are in asia.

"Asia" is a name defined by Europeans, so there is little reason why people living in Asia should identify themselves as asian. I'm a foreigner to you, but I don't speak of myself as a foreigner living in my native country, of course.

While Israel historically belongs to Asia, I think most Europeans would prefer saying the Middle East instead, since Asia is so big and diverse.





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