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TGIF – Tweets Galore! It’s Friday, 2 December 2011 – Special School’s Out Edition
December 2, 2011 | Posted by Michael "Aquadoc" Campana
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Yes, what more can I say? It’s the last day of classes for the winter term here at Oregon State University. Exams next week.
Maybe some Alice Cooper is in order!
Click here for your weekly displacement behavior!
“Differential equations are like deodorants; more people who don’t use them should.” -Steve Wheatcraft (referring to qualitative hydrologists, c. early 1980s)
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