That came out wrong; you certainly offer excellent features for a fan (that particular one I am aware of).
My thesis is due in December. It is like my baby, and everything I have goes into that first and foremost. I just cannot take the time out right now to watch replays of the game in depth.
"zombieslayer" wrote:
Bah. Your thesis isn't that important. Just attach a wad of Benjamins to it and hand it a poorly written paper. Besides, you're in Canada. Your Profs will see American money attached and get giddier than a girl who just had her first kiss.
"all_about_da_packers" wrote:
Now that's not nice. The time to let someone know that theses aren't important is before the thing is conceived, not after it's about to enter high school. We may know the kid will grow up to be another useless teenager begetting useless children (i.e, ten papers published in scholarly journals read by 12 people), but the time to sell someone a condom is long gone.
Seriously, all_about, congrats on nearing the end of the thesis road. Even if your thesis turns out like mine and the great majority of others -- i.e. useless -- the experience and the tools it makes you develop are worth it.
I mean, running a triathlon is about as silly a human activity as it gets, and so is playing a game copping feels of fat men in spandex so that some other jerk in spandex can cross a chalk line periodically.
Just don't take the degree and go "terminal" like so many of us academic useless appendages. The thesis is proof that you can think carefully. But you have to keep thinking to make it worth it.
Again...congrats in advance.
And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.
Romans 12:2 (NKJV)