The fucked up kind where I have two essays with over 1000 words to write and 2 small 250 word ones. If they were in English, I would have finished weeks ago, but I have to do them in French. That means it's much harder and a lot more complicated.
Day 128. Almost all of my homework is done, I guess I can get back to my old rutine of lifting weights and kicking some ass. Maybe I'll just stick with the weights.
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I like the life I lived, because I went from negative to positive.
You know very well who you are, don't let them hold you down, reach for the stars.
What they won't let you get away with typing 'all work and no play make Jack a dull boy' over and over? The nerve!
I feel your pain and I’ll share a funny story with you on a 180 question IT security exam I had to take yesterday just so I could add GIAC/GSEC to my certification list and more importantly our company required. I’ve done about 15 tests like this in the past, the standard MO is they do these at testing centers where you show up with two forms of ID, typically they make you empty your pockets (practically frisk you), sit you in a room with a testing computer and video surveillance camera leering down on you to make sure you don’t cheat. This place was a little different though they didn’t do any that with me except the two ID’s. I was a little nervous because my job would be on the line if I failed, the company paid $5,000 for the course and the test alone was $500 and I had to prepare with 2000 pages of materials to get ready for the test (yuk).
So I showed up to take the beasty, I had 5 hours to finish the test but I was able to kick it out in roughly 2 hours and passed well enough. As I stepped out of the room to let the testing center lady know I was done she had this look of apprehension on her face. She asks ‘are you finished?’ I replied ‘yup?’ still unsure she persisted ‘how did you do?’ to which I responded ‘I passed’ (the computer tells you at the end). She breathed a big sigh a relief and said ‘oh thank goodness, I thought you had failed!’ At this point I’m curious because testing center people typically don’t care so I asked ‘why was that?’ ‘Because you didn’t show up with your books, everyone who takes this test has their books with them and you had nothing with you’ she responded. Looking dumbfounded I gasped ‘are you saying this was an open book test?!’ I wish someone had taken a picture of the expression on my face at that moment. She then went on to explain to me how some girl had showed up with all her books and took the full 5 hours and failed the test and how she had to console the distraught woman.
What they won't let you get away with typing 'all work and no play make Jack a dull boy' over and over? The nerve!
I feel your pain and I’ll share a funny story with you on a 180 question IT security exam I had to take yesterday just so I could add GIAC/GSEC to my certification list and more importantly our company required. I’ve done about 15 tests like this in the past, the standard MO is they do these at testing centers where you show up with two forms of ID, typically they make you empty your pockets (practically frisk you), sit you in a room with a testing computer and video surveillance camera leering down on you to make sure you don’t cheat. This place was a little different though they didn’t do any that with me except the two ID’s. I was a little nervous because my job would be on the line if I failed, the company paid $5,000 for the course and the test alone was $500 and I had to prepare with 2000 pages of materials to get ready for the test (yuk).
So I showed up to take the beasty, I had 5 hours to finish the test but I was able to kick it out in roughly 2 hours and passed well enough. As I stepped out of the room to let the testing center lady know I was done she had this look of apprehension on her face. She asks ‘are you finished?’ I replied ‘yup?’ still unsure she persisted ‘how did you do?’ to which I responded ‘I passed’ (the computer tells you at the end). She breathed a big sigh a relief and said ‘oh thank goodness, I thought you had failed!’ At this point I’m curious because testing center people typically don’t care so I asked ‘why was that?’ ‘Because you didn’t show up with your books, everyone who takes this test has their books with them and you had nothing with you’ she responded. Looking dumbfounded I gasped ‘are you saying this was an open book test?!’ I wish someone had taken a picture of the expression on my face at that moment. She then went on to explain to me how some girl had showed up with all her books and took the full 5 hours and failed the test and how she had to console the distraught woman.
Ahhhhh joie de vivre
Damn, dumb bitch lol.
Day 129. I've been waitting for the last nine years and still no Diablo 3. That's a mother fucking crime!
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I like the life I lived, because I went from negative to positive.
You know very well who you are, don't let them hold you down, reach for the stars.
Since Blizzard hasn't come up with anything lately, I'll add one of my own ideas here for D3. I was working on this for someones signature but thought I'd put a generic one out there, I kind of like this one.
Why fight the undead when you can be their master, not that I'm suggesting anything mind you.
Day 132. I've been with my friend for the last couple of days, because he's leaving tomorrow so I want to spend some time with him before he leaves for college. I guess that wouldn't matter to you.
Day 133. Counting as turned into a game, but it's a long one and there are no winners. The count is for anyone, even for those all the way across the seas.
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I like the life I lived, because I went from negative to positive.
You know very well who you are, don't let them hold you down, reach for the stars.
Day 134. I got to get back to my everyday basis, then my rating will sore.
Day 135. This forum works together to keep each other going, just like a beehive.
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I like the life I lived, because I went from negative to positive.
You know very well who you are, don't let them hold you down, reach for the stars.
Day 134. I got to get back to my everyday basis, then my rating will sore.
Day 135. This forum works together to keep each other going, just like a beehive.
your rating?
and yes it does work together im glad im a member here
Day 136. There's the storm of the winter outside right now, it's pretty insane even for my standards. It's blowing 90km of wind and 15cm of snow. I hope I have no school tomorrow, that would be sick!:D
Have any of you see Stormy?
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I like the life I lived, because I went from negative to positive.
You know very well who you are, don't let them hold you down, reach for the stars.
Day 136. There's the storm of the winter outside right now, it's pretty insane even for my standards. It's blowing 90km of wind and 15cm of snow. I hope I have no school tomorrow, that would be sick!:D
I tried walking home in a blizzard in 1984 in Iowa, 70 below/104 below with wind chill. Someone picked me up 6 blocks after I started walking, good thing wasn't sure if could make it back to the place I left. Pretty stupid thing to try, but I had bravado on my side. LOL!
There is some kind of hiccup in the site, some have found a workaround if you are quick with the mouse you can hit Quote and before the page loads, hit Edit and then it will let you edit.
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Day 127. Like I said, I have a lot of homework, I plan on finsihing around eleven.
To find the truth, you must risk everything.
RIP: Demon Hunter: lvl 50 | Barb: lvl 60 (plvl 5) | Monk: lvl12 & lvl70 (plvl 200)
Day 128. Almost all of my homework is done, I guess I can get back to my old rutine of lifting weights and kicking some ass. Maybe I'll just stick with the weights.
To find the truth, you must risk everything.
I feel your pain and I’ll share a funny story with you on a 180 question IT security exam I had to take yesterday just so I could add GIAC/GSEC to my certification list and more importantly our company required. I’ve done about 15 tests like this in the past, the standard MO is they do these at testing centers where you show up with two forms of ID, typically they make you empty your pockets (practically frisk you), sit you in a room with a testing computer and video surveillance camera leering down on you to make sure you don’t cheat. This place was a little different though they didn’t do any that with me except the two ID’s. I was a little nervous because my job would be on the line if I failed, the company paid $5,000 for the course and the test alone was $500 and I had to prepare with 2000 pages of materials to get ready for the test (yuk).
So I showed up to take the beasty, I had 5 hours to finish the test but I was able to kick it out in roughly 2 hours and passed well enough. As I stepped out of the room to let the testing center lady know I was done she had this look of apprehension on her face. She asks ‘are you finished?’ I replied ‘yup?’ still unsure she persisted ‘how did you do?’ to which I responded ‘I passed’ (the computer tells you at the end). She breathed a big sigh a relief and said ‘oh thank goodness, I thought you had failed!’ At this point I’m curious because testing center people typically don’t care so I asked ‘why was that?’ ‘Because you didn’t show up with your books, everyone who takes this test has their books with them and you had nothing with you’ she responded. Looking dumbfounded I gasped ‘are you saying this was an open book test?!’ I wish someone had taken a picture of the expression on my face at that moment. She then went on to explain to me how some girl had showed up with all her books and took the full 5 hours and failed the test and how she had to console the distraught woman.
Ahhhhh joie de vivre
Damn, dumb bitch lol.
Day 129. I've been waitting for the last nine years and still no Diablo 3. That's a mother fucking crime!
To find the truth, you must risk everything.
Why fight the undead when you can be their master, not that I'm suggesting anything mind you.
Day 131. This is my last day of school. This weekend, I'm getting back into action.
To find the truth, you must risk everything.
Day 133. Counting as turned into a game, but it's a long one and there are no winners. The count is for anyone, even for those all the way across the seas.
To find the truth, you must risk everything.
Day 135. This forum works together to keep each other going, just like a beehive.
To find the truth, you must risk everything.
your rating?
and yes it does work together im glad im a member here
Official site: http://www.croatia2009.com/eng_team.php?team=15
Macedonia is in Group C.
Will be playing against Germany. Poland, Russia, Tunis and Algeria.
Squad:
1.БОРКО РИСТОВСКИ
2.ПЕТАР АНГЕЛОВ
3.НИКОЛА МИТРЕВСКИ
4.СТЕВЧЕ АЛУШЕВСКИ
5.ГОЦЕ МАКАЛОСКИ
6.ВЛАДО НЕДАНОВСКИ
7.ВЛАДИМИР ТЕМЕЛКОВ
8.ЗЛАТКО МОЈСОСКИ
9.АЛЕКСАНДАР ЈОВИЌ
10.ВАНЧО ДИМОВСКИ
11.ГОРАН ЃОРГОНОВСКИ
12.СТОЈАНЧЕ СТОИЛОВ
13.РАДЕ СТОЈАНОВИЌ
14.ФИЛИП ЛАЗАРОВ
15.ВЕЛКО МАРКОВСКИ
16.ФИЛИП МИРКУЛОВСКИ
17.НАУМЧЕ МОЈСОВСКИ
18.МИТЕ СТОИЛОВ
19.КИРЕ ЛАЗАРОВ
20.ВЛАТКО МИТКОВ
Head Coach:
ИЛЕ ТЕМЕЛКОВСКИ
Have any of you see Stormy?
To find the truth, you must risk everything.
you didnt answer my question
I tried walking home in a blizzard in 1984 in Iowa, 70 below/104 below with wind chill. Someone picked me up 6 blocks after I started walking, good thing wasn't sure if could make it back to the place I left. Pretty stupid thing to try, but I had bravado on my side. LOL!
Sorry, I didn't know you asked one. I did, but I didn't you wanted an answer from it.
When I said rating, I meant how everyone likes.
To find the truth, you must risk everything.
To find the truth, you must risk everything.