As previously mentioned, all admitted students are automatically considered for a merit scholarship award. If you are awarded a scholarship, you will be notified of your award by letter. If you are not awarded a scholarship, you will also be notified of this decision by letter.
oh i'm sorry i thought this was the god damn 21st century
One of my grad apps is basically this.
"We cannot give admission decisions over the phone or email."
Well, that seems arbitrary!
When I applied for grad school, they said the same thing, but they also said they COULD give notification through their secure application website and they'd send out emails in rounds to notify people to sign on and look.[/quote
Were you here when i complained about grad security?
One of the schools will email your password in plaintext if you forget it.
Ten minutes into an article on security and you should know better.
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ShivahnUnaware of her barrel shifter privilegeWestern coastal temptressRegistered User, Moderatormod
Fuck, I'm on a phone. You know what that should be.
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OnTheLastCastlelet's keep it haimish for the peripateticRegistered Userregular
Demons enslaved the human race with...... soda.
DmC is so fun. I'm a huge fan of what Ninja Theory (who made Enslaved) does with motion capture to tell a story. The characters actually act. Dante's done some subtle little gestures that you'd see in a movie from a character but not in a videogame in a way that look real.
Get it yesterday wait for the Steam release cause it's totally worth a play.
Just wish it was in full 60fps or indeed the 200 imperceptible frames the PC version is apparently capable of cramming into a second
Man can you even imagine in that many frames? I don't think so!
I can imagine something being 200 hz, yeah
Have you done anything with machine tools yet at university?
If not, get them to do the demonstration about why you don't run a lathe at precisely 6000rpm in a workshop with fluorescent lights.
I have not. I'm not even sure we have a lathe, as such. If we do they didn't show it to us in the "look at all our toys" tour
EDIT: If they never show us why, tell me what happens so I can do it and have plausible deniability
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Donkey KongPutting Nintendo out of business with AI nipsRegistered Userregular
The absolute greatest part about today's PA strip is Tycho's straight ahead glare in the third panel. He knows that lady is made of sticks this time. But god damnit if he is going to back down and allow Gabe to think there is any room for nuance here.
(I am explaining the joke, I know)
Thousands of hot, local singles are waiting to play at bubbulon.com.
DmC is so fun. I'm a huge fan of what Ninja Theory (who made Enslaved) does with motion capture to tell a story. The characters actually act. Dante's done some subtle little gestures that you'd see in a movie from a character but not in a videogame in a way that look real.
I watched some live streams and it seems like the "in you face fuck you" stuff isnt as bad as Capcom kept showing us.
Why the hell do companies do stupid shit like that?
Get it yesterday wait for the Steam release cause it's totally worth a play.
Just wish it was in full 60fps or indeed the 200 imperceptible frames the PC version is apparently capable of cramming into a second
Man can you even imagine in that many frames? I don't think so!
I can imagine something being 200 hz, yeah
Have you done anything with machine tools yet at university?
If not, get them to do the demonstration about why you don't run a lathe at precisely 6000rpm in a workshop with fluorescent lights.
I have not. I'm not even sure we have a lathe, as such. If we do they didn't show it to us in the "look at all our toys" tour
If you have a lab or a workshop for machining you will have lathes.
The guy that did that class for us deliberately set it up to scare the bejesus out of people. The lesson is that fluorescent lights flicker at twice mains frequency (so 100Hz in the UK). 6000rpm = 100 revs/s, meaning that the chuck will appear motionless. If there's other stuff going on and you're wearing ear defenders it is amazingly easy to be fooled into thinking that it's off until you stick something into it.
Get it yesterday wait for the Steam release cause it's totally worth a play.
Just wish it was in full 60fps or indeed the 200 imperceptible frames the PC version is apparently capable of cramming into a second
Man can you even imagine in that many frames? I don't think so!
I can imagine something being 200 hz, yeah
Have you done anything with machine tools yet at university?
If not, get them to do the demonstration about why you don't run a lathe at precisely 6000rpm in a workshop with fluorescent lights.
I have not. I'm not even sure we have a lathe, as such. If we do they didn't show it to us in the "look at all our toys" tour
If you have a lab or a workshop for machining you will have lathes.
The guy that did that class for us deliberately set it up to scare the bejesus out of people. The lesson is that fluorescent lights flicker at twice mains frequency (so 100Hz in the UK). 6000rpm = 100 revs/s, meaning that the chuck will appear motionless. If there's other stuff going on and you're wearing ear defenders it is amazingly easy to be fooled into thinking that it's off until you stick something into it.
all I know of it is that's there's a plasma cutter a cnc machine and a shitton of old hull models.
EDIT: Also, that is cool. I must do this.
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OnTheLastCastlelet's keep it haimish for the peripateticRegistered Userregular
DmC is actually what I hoped Shadows of the Damned would be. That's a good review.
As previously mentioned, all admitted students are automatically considered for a merit scholarship award. If you are awarded a scholarship, you will be notified of your award by letter. If you are not awarded a scholarship, you will also be notified of this decision by letter.
oh i'm sorry i thought this was the god damn 21st century
Admissions departments are pretty universally staffed by retards. They probably don't know what to do with emails, other than print them out and fax them to other retards.
Get it yesterday wait for the Steam release cause it's totally worth a play.
Just wish it was in full 60fps or indeed the 200 imperceptible frames the PC version is apparently capable of cramming into a second
Man can you even imagine in that many frames? I don't think so!
I can imagine something being 200 hz, yeah
Have you done anything with machine tools yet at university?
If not, get them to do the demonstration about why you don't run a lathe at precisely 6000rpm in a workshop with fluorescent lights.
I have not. I'm not even sure we have a lathe, as such. If we do they didn't show it to us in the "look at all our toys" tour
If you have a lab or a workshop for machining you will have lathes.
The guy that did that class for us deliberately set it up to scare the bejesus out of people. The lesson is that fluorescent lights flicker at twice mains frequency (so 100Hz in the UK). 6000rpm = 100 revs/s, meaning that the chuck will appear motionless. If there's other stuff going on and you're wearing ear defenders it is amazingly easy to be fooled into thinking that it's off until you stick something into it.
all I know of it is that's there's a plasma cutter a cnc machine and a shitton of old hull models.
EDIT: Also, that is cool. I must do this.
It is weird as hell watching the tool carve chunks of metal out of an apparently stationary workpiece. They showed us just so we were aware that it could happen, and to make absolutely, totally, certain that the tool was stopped before reaching into it to change cutters or whatever. All the machines had stops in the speed dials so it could be set to go slightly faster, or slightly slower, than 6000rpm but not that speed exactly.
Get it yesterday wait for the Steam release cause it's totally worth a play.
Just wish it was in full 60fps or indeed the 200 imperceptible frames the PC version is apparently capable of cramming into a second
Man can you even imagine in that many frames? I don't think so!
I can imagine something being 200 hz, yeah
Have you done anything with machine tools yet at university?
If not, get them to do the demonstration about why you don't run a lathe at precisely 6000rpm in a workshop with fluorescent lights.
I have not. I'm not even sure we have a lathe, as such. If we do they didn't show it to us in the "look at all our toys" tour
If you have a lab or a workshop for machining you will have lathes.
The guy that did that class for us deliberately set it up to scare the bejesus out of people. The lesson is that fluorescent lights flicker at twice mains frequency (so 100Hz in the UK). 6000rpm = 100 revs/s, meaning that the chuck will appear motionless. If there's other stuff going on and you're wearing ear defenders it is amazingly easy to be fooled into thinking that it's off until you stick something into it.
all I know of it is that's there's a plasma cutter a cnc machine and a shitton of old hull models.
EDIT: Also, that is cool. I must do this.
It is weird as hell watching the tool carve chunks of metal out of an apparently stationary workpiece. They showed us just so we were aware that it could happen, and to make absolutely, totally, certain that the tool was stopped before reaching into it to change cutters or whatever. All the machines had stops in the speed dials so it could be set to go slightly faster, or slightly slower, than 6000rpm but not that speed exactly.
I have to see this. I can probably get the CNC machine to do it as hands can't go into it anyway.
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Fuuuuck I left my work ID, which also contains my metrocard and njt pass, up in my office, which I only realized when I tried to get into the subway. So I had to turn around and go back to get it. Which means I missed the earlier express train and now I have to wait for the much later local train.
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Technically, didn't it happen on Friends first?
fake geek girl should indeed only means the ones from canada that you probably haven't met
Have you done anything with machine tools yet at university?
If not, get them to do the demonstration about why you don't run a lathe at precisely 6000rpm in a workshop with fluorescent lights.
DmC is so fun. I'm a huge fan of what Ninja Theory (who made Enslaved) does with motion capture to tell a story. The characters actually act. Dante's done some subtle little gestures that you'd see in a movie from a character but not in a videogame in a way that look real.
I have not. I'm not even sure we have a lathe, as such. If we do they didn't show it to us in the "look at all our toys" tour
EDIT: If they never show us why, tell me what happens so I can do it and have plausible deniability
(I am explaining the joke, I know)
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
I watched some live streams and it seems like the "in you face fuck you" stuff isnt as bad as Capcom kept showing us.
Why the hell do companies do stupid shit like that?
If you have a lab or a workshop for machining you will have lathes.
The guy that did that class for us deliberately set it up to scare the bejesus out of people. The lesson is that fluorescent lights flicker at twice mains frequency (so 100Hz in the UK). 6000rpm = 100 revs/s, meaning that the chuck will appear motionless. If there's other stuff going on and you're wearing ear defenders it is amazingly easy to be fooled into thinking that it's off until you stick something into it.
I like to think he was aware the whole time
all I know of it is that's there's a plasma cutter a cnc machine and a shitton of old hull models.
EDIT: Also, that is cool. I must do this.
I know what you meant. It was just slightly different in a way that's charming.
It is weird as hell watching the tool carve chunks of metal out of an apparently stationary workpiece. They showed us just so we were aware that it could happen, and to make absolutely, totally, certain that the tool was stopped before reaching into it to change cutters or whatever. All the machines had stops in the speed dials so it could be set to go slightly faster, or slightly slower, than 6000rpm but not that speed exactly.
I have to see this. I can probably get the CNC machine to do it as hands can't go into it anyway.
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What is the equivalent US term?
glory be unto god for express trains, only they can usher you to salvation, etc etc
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
I usually see them called ear muffs, but that's the same term we use for the ones that just keep your ears warm so ear defenders seems more practical.
twitch.tv/tehsloth
You joke, but every time I must suffer a stop at Elizabeth, Linden, or Rahway, a kitten dies
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and exactly what the fuck is going on in here
I hate the ten minutes later train because it stops at Duddeston, and Duddeston is depressing as hell.
But puppies are safe?
I know I get pissed when my commute is increased by 40%.
I sympathize, Hakks; don't let the local train lamers get to you.
Earmuffs.
No that's Newark International Airport
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Duddeston is a depressing name, though, no wonder the place is following suit
They should rename it to Duckston, that'll cheer it up a bit
Have they considered changing it to Dudeston, possibly Dudesville. I imagine it would be much more upbeat then.
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Ear guards, ear protectors and ear muffs are all terms I have heard. Mostly ear guards though.
that shit sucks
a 75 minute commute feels so much longer than a 60 minute one after a long day
You monster!