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  1. Memories…I think I have the theme from Hellbender stuck in my head now.
  2. Does anyone else remember when Windows 95 didn’t come with USB support? How about hover.exe? 3D Movie Maker?
  3. @rachh24 Thank you
  4. The only thing worse than a week of final exams is a week of final exams while being sick.
  5. @craigburnham That stuff works miracles.
  6. Flu?
  7. I like to think that my patented “End of the World” ramen has enough Scoville units to destroy any sickness. Evidence agrees with my theory.
  8. Listen, Rain. I don’t mean to be rude, but could you please go away? You’ve worn out your welcome in SC, at least for this year…
  9. First exam: done. I’m crashing pretty hard right now, but I’m gonna try and power through to my second.
  10. @chaselivingston Best of luck, good sir.
  11. Two exams today: Electromagnetics and then Signals & Systems. Let’s do this!
  12. @craigburnham Craig, you announce Woot-Offs before they even start.
  13. @rachh24 The correct spelling is “Jere Bear.” And no, I’ll be spending some quality time with my #1 lover, the Robert Muldrow Cooper Library
  14. Well, I’m off to bed, kiddos. Tomorrow’s going to be a 3:30am kind of morning. Have a good night, everyone.
  15. I hear @robieschis’s car outside…
  16. No CJ Spiller for Heisman? Oh, come on now…
  17. So, I’m either going to slay this electromagnetics exam, or it’s going to slaughter me. Let’s hope for the former.
  18. But…I just made a nifty calculator out of one. Nifty if you only want it to work with integers, that is.
  19. I design and develop large and complicated internet applications for a living, yet microcontroller programming somehow eludes me…
  20. @Ralfffff Web servers use IP addresses to identify themselves. DNS is an address book that turns a .com, etc into an IP.