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Post by Cbats on Feb 26, 2011 12:26:54 GMT -8
Whoa Weak Shit Superfan you coulda gone to Yale with that LSAT
edit: did you get get yield protected?
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Post by interstateeight on Feb 26, 2011 23:22:14 GMT -8
Did I what?
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Post by Cbats on Sept 9, 2011 11:35:28 GMT -8
figure now is a good time to resurrect this thread as I'm sitting in con law II.
Taking any good classes this semester?
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Post by Pea on Sept 9, 2011 11:38:19 GMT -8
Aircraft systems.
Oops wrong thread.
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Post by Cbats on Sept 9, 2011 11:48:54 GMT -8
Aircraft systems. Oops wrong thread. that sounds terrifying. and i have no problem turning this into a school thread if people want to
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Post by interstateeight on Sept 9, 2011 11:56:53 GMT -8
Not really. Taking bar classes for the credits. Although my Wrongful Convictions seminar is pretty cool.
Con Law II, eh? Have fun listening to people argue about abortion! Unless you have a good professor, that is.
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Post by Pea on Sept 9, 2011 11:57:24 GMT -8
If there's one aspect of aviation (other than the regulations) that I'm piss poor at it's knowledge of advanced systems. I don't even need the class credit but I'm taking it for my own benefit.
CONSTANT SPEED PROPELLERS. HOW DO THEY WORK!?!
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Post by weenie on Sept 9, 2011 12:18:11 GMT -8
If there's one aspect of aviation (other than the regulations) that I'm piss poor at it's knowledge of advanced systems. I don't even need the class credit but I'm taking it for my own benefit. CONSTANT SPEED PROPELLERS. HOW DO THEY WORK!?! You just blew ICP's collective mind(s). If they can't figure out magnets?
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Post by Pea on Sept 9, 2011 12:27:57 GMT -8
MAGNETIC NORTH VS. TRUE NORTH. HOW THE FUCK DOES THAT WORK
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Post by Pea on Sept 9, 2011 12:28:21 GMT -8
Ok back to lawyer talk.
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Post by Cbats on Sept 9, 2011 12:28:25 GMT -8
Not really. Taking bar classes for the credits. Although my Wrongful Convictions seminar is pretty cool. Con Law II, eh? Have fun listening to people argue about abortion! Unless you have a good professor, that is. nah my prof seems all kinds of awful so it's probably going to be a long semester. Are you basically checked out already as a 3L?
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Post by davers on Sept 9, 2011 12:35:01 GMT -8
No wait! I few a plane last week. It was a birthday present. (not an actual plane, just a lesson) After sitting in their office reading the plane buy and sell I now see that the things arent really that expensive. You can get a reasonable used plane for the price of a new subaru. Not gunna lie, I want a plane now.
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Post by Cbats on Sept 9, 2011 12:51:16 GMT -8
i would never fly in the plane that cost as much as a subaru
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Post by interstateeight on Sept 9, 2011 13:03:38 GMT -8
Not really. Taking bar classes for the credits. Although my Wrongful Convictions seminar is pretty cool. Con Law II, eh? Have fun listening to people argue about abortion! Unless you have a good professor, that is. nah my prof seems all kinds of awful so it's probably going to be a long semester. Are you basically checked out already as a 3L? I have gone to a local bar before my late afternoon classes more times during the first few weeks of this semester than I am proud to admit. After the second year, when you do actual work at your internship (assuming you get a cool internship), it's insanely difficult to come back, read cases about partnership dissolution, and give a damn. Another two months at my internship and I'd have been fully prepared to handle a trial. But the big machine needs money (and, okay, I technically have to take Professional Responsibility), so I'm back for another year.
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Post by Pea on Sept 9, 2011 13:45:39 GMT -8
i would never fly in the plane that cost as much as a subaru I almost considered buying one at about that price for logging my commercial hours. You can find great old Cessnas and Pipers with rebuild engines and all of the papers and inspections for damn decent prices. Keeping it airworthy and properly maintained, however, will cost you upwards of $10,000 per year.
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