shadowpuppetmaster | Shared With: Everyone - May 11 2008 | the, blogs
shadowpuppetmaster | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 14 2008 | the, blogs
whoa! awesome!
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Ripon College bike giveaway --Wisconsin college to give bikes to incoming freshmen -Among the many choices Ripon College’s class of 2012 will face is whether or not to bring a car to campus this fall. Those who pledge not to do so will receive a big incentive: a brand-new mountain bike to keep. Dubbed the “Ripon Velorution Program” (RVP), it is the first of its kind in the nation.
Incoming students starting their first college semester at Ripon will have the option to sign an RVP pledge this spring saying that they will not bring a car to campus for the duration of the upcoming academic year. Those who participate will be given a brand-new Trek 820 mountain bike, a Trek Vapor helmet and a MasterLock U-Lock to keep.
shadowpuppetmaster | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 17 2008 | the, blogsthis has the instructions for how to type French characters + accents on Mac computers. After having just learned the simplicity of Window's US-International settings, the Mac keys seem unfortunately cumbersome and slow. it's too bad they don't have an equivalent.
if anyone knows of a third party software that emulates the Windows US-International keyboard settings for Mac, please do tell me.... (oh, yeah, as of yesterday, i'm now a mac-user...with all the drawbacks this includes software-wise...)ps. if you use a PC, see my previous dot on how to enable US-Int'l settings....
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