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    Registration System...

    civil engineering/surveying
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    Registration System...

    woo a whole bunch of math1110 just opened up :D:D
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    Registration System...

    i hear this
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    Registration System...

    worst timetable ever. i had it all planned out nice but totally forgot today was the 12th until my mate rang me. i didnt get the math1110 or the physics i wanted. now i dont have a day off and my tuesday looks like its gonna be an 11 hour day:(
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    Young Writer's Showcase notification??

    have any of you folks who got nominated for the yws been told whether or not you got in? do you know when we will be notified? will we be notified even if we don't get in? ....
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    Who has goals of going to Harvard University?

    pretty sure harvard doesnt have athletic scholarships.
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    Henri Leconte

    leconte better not be doing commentary on the federer v tsonga match tonight. we can do without his obvious tsonga-bias and annoying shrieks and yells mid-point. if he has to be there at least make him stfu during points.
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    Cycling

    damn, missed it. gonna have to catch the highlights.
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    slamball or basketball?

    this
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    Cycling

    Road cycling is the beast. Watching highlights, such as on the current TDU, is good. But nothing is better than watching the live full coverage of the mountain stages of the TdF . . . much more interesting than the bunch finishes we see so frequently. edit: hope sbs has the live coverage of...
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    Imagine a helmet strapped on a human skull— forever

    yeh yeh. but we're talking about wearing helmets. as others have said, its hardly an intrusive law. wearing a helmet largely reduces the risks associated with cycling, and hardly affects the pleasure of riding. judging from your last sentence there, your probably one of those people who...
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    Imagine a helmet strapped on a human skull— forever

    ok i accept ur view. my wording may have been poor. but my point was that its better for ppl to be healthy and alive rather than be injured or dead...for many reasons.
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    Imagine a helmet strapped on a human skull— forever

    ok so lets create a system in which everyone is vulnerable to risky behaviours (either their own or from others). civil liberties do not reign surpreme ya know.
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    Imagine a helmet strapped on a human skull— forever

    its beneficial to society because people who are injured or dead are not productive. secondly, there is legislation regulating pretty much all risky activities: ie drinking, smoking, driving, cycling. now quit sounding like a libertine
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    Imagine a helmet strapped on a human skull— forever

    Are you seriously asking this?? isnt it obvious to you that its beneficial to society that people not to be injured or killed in situations that could be easily prevented/minimised through the use of a helmet?
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    Imagine a helmet strapped on a human skull— forever

    practically anyone who is a serious recreational or competitive cyclist (ie roadies) will wear a helmet by their own free will. its practically a part of the culture. but yeh i spose im talking about only a fairly small percentage of cyclists who fall under the 'serious' category. to answer your...
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    Novel for belonging

    The 120 Days of Sodom by Marquis de Sade
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    The Tennis Thread

    Re: The Official Tennis Thread exactly lol, so heres hoping that handful make it through to the later rounds
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    The Tennis Thread

    Re: The Official Tennis Thread i do. hantuchova...
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