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Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 9:27 am
by nynaevelan
nohitter151 wrote:spacefish wrote:nohitter151 wrote:So I'm going for my Pharm D. - Doctor of Pharmacy,
Druuuugs!!!
On that note, I spent way too much time on the forum this morning - I'm going to be late for my Pharmacology class!
Wow, talk about a small world. I am from
Pine Hill, NJ and I work in the financial aid office of a Pharmacy University in
Philadelphia, PA.
Nohitter if your program is as tough or tougher than here, than I am suprised you have so much time for the boards.
Nyn
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 12:22 pm
by rovingcowboy
drjboulder wrote:drjboulder wrote:rovingcowboy wrote:
so you are broke uh?
Nope!
Not at all!
Funny how people associate Automobile ownership with wealth.
BTW, Roving I found that to be a very
ignorant response on your part.
What
part of me purposefully not contributing to the degradation of
our world did you determine to
mean that I must be
Broke?
How is this going?
BTW
so you think asking a question is ignorant? then you must be the one that is
ingorant. cause i was just asking.
as for how my job search is going? if i can ever get up and out of the chair and stay awake long enough i might get started on it. just can't stay up long enough anymore i think work is the sleepy word.
i don't use your site to say where things are at or to let people visit places. so i'll just post this to show you where i'm from.
www dot fortworth dot com
there i spelled it out so its not a link and won't ruin your only wanting links from that other not liked site.
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 1:17 pm
by nohitter151
nynaevelan wrote:nohitter151 wrote:spacefish wrote:
Druuuugs!!!
On that note, I spent way too much time on the forum this morning - I'm going to be late for my Pharmacology class!
Wow, talk about a small world. I am from
Pine Hill, NJ and I work in the financial aid office of a Pharmacy University in
Philadelphia, PA.
Nohitter if your program is as tough or tougher than here, than I am suprised you have so much time for the boards.
Nyn
Thats just the problem, I don't have the time for the boards
. It usually cuts into time when I should be sleeping
. Pretty much all my free time is spent on these boards or skinning, or managing my music with MM. Its my only escape from school.
Hey, Pine Hill! My brother goes to Rowan U. that's pretty close to there, isn't it?
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 1:32 pm
by nynaevelan
Yes, Rowan is only about 15-20 minutes away, so is Rutgers-Camden.
Nyn
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 2:19 pm
by Big_Berny
drjboulder wrote:Could this in some way explain your ability to produce AutoRateAccurate:
Are you
possibly related to the Bernoulli's???
I am thinking about calling you Big_Bernoulli
And, yes I am also loving the Wiki's.
Keep 'em coming folks!
Haha!
Never thought of that!
But unfortunately no, I think I'm not related to Bernoulli!
...and neither to Euler...
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 3:11 pm
by Steegy
Just to give you some reading
:
I live in
Ledegem <
West-Flanders <
Flanders <
Belgium <
Europe.
Ledegem is a quite little village (9300 inhabitants), but thanks to the high population density in Belgium, there are always people, shops, ... around (unlike a little village in say France, the US, ...).
In Flanders we speak the same language, Dutch, as our northern neighbours from The Netherlands. We have pretty much jokes about them, but the fact that have the same mentality as Belgians (democratic, active, progressive), speak the same language and such, we get along quite well
(as with all countries in the world, actually).
Belgium is "known" for the creation of the first synthetic plastic
Bakelite, the invention of the
Saxophone, the Belgian chocolate, the Belgian fries (yes, they originated in Belgium),
Tintin, to be somewhat the centre of Europe with precence of
European Union,
NATO, ... in capital city
Brussels (yes, Brussels is a city in Belgium, not the other way around).
I studied for 4 years in
Ostend and for 1 year in
Leuven.
There's much to say about how much I liked my great time in the beautiful Ostend, but with the Wiki article I'll leave that to your imagination.
My current job is about 10 minutes driving, in
Wevelgem.
Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 3:53 pm
by gege
I'm loving this!
Well, let's go:
I was born in
Imaruí, SC, Brazil - (Warning: article is just a stub in portuguese).
But I've lived in
Joinville, SC
then I've moved do
Guaratinguetá, SP for a short period
and then to
Porto Alegre, RS.
Now I've lived in
Curitiba, PR for 10 years.
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 11:27 pm
by judas
Reporting from
Bogotá,
Colombia...mmm...mostly known for
coffee, and well....yeah, drugs, violence and Shakira.
Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 2:54 am
by drjboulder
judas wrote:Reporting from
Bogotá,
Colombia...mmm...mostly known for
coffee, and well....yeah, drugs, violence and Shakira.
Found the Bogotá Wiki to be a very interesting read!
Keep 'em coming, peoples!
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 1:29 am
by grohl
Well hello there MM-fans!
I'm a newbie to MM, but have used it for a couple of weeks now and enjoy it very much!
So, for my whereabouts, check this out:
>
Norway
>
Møre&Romsdal (County)
>
Giske (municipality)
>
GODØYA!
I am currently working as an engineer at Rolls-Royce Marine dept Deck Machinery in
Brattvåg.
I also have a
BLOG where you can find pictures of different more or less interesting things from my island
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 3:49 pm
by Peke
Well here is some from me:
I live in
Sremska Kamenica an urban neighborhood of
Novi Sad, in
Serbia.
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 4:18 pm
by Teknojnky
grohl wrote:I also have a
BLOG where you can find pictures of different more or less interesting things from my island
Some nice pictures of the countryside there, and welcome to the forums!
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 7:04 pm
by onenonymous
I was born in
Galveston, TX
Went to college in
Houston, TX
Lived for a while in
Ventura, CA
And now live in
Plano, TX
Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 1:24 pm
by Lowlander
Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 12:47 pm
by thecongressman
I've been a member on the forums for a few months now, but have yet to post. Guess this is as good as any thread to post on.
I'm American--born and raised in Ohio, but now I am a elementary school teacher in
Manama, Bahrain (a TINY country in the Persian Gulf.) It's a whopping 70 miles from Iran, shares a causeway with Saudi Arabia (which westerners (including myself) cannot visit, and is a hop, skip and jump from Iraq. Primo location, if you ask me
I have a massive collection of over 110,000 songs (all complete albums), the majority of which have been downloaded via torrents (for those who care that comes to over 580 gigs of tunes.)
If there are two things in life I love it's MM and torrents
At least out here the RIAA can't get me, sorry for you suckers back in the states.
iTunes just wasn't doing it for me, glad I found the monkey. Now my only wish is that it would be available for ubuntu.
Byron