https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=137.165.242.58&feedformat=atomWillipedia - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T16:01:06ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.32.1https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Procrastinating&diff=2227Procrastinating2005-10-14T00:28:21Z<p>137.165.242.58: </p>
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<div>* Drinking beers. <br />
* Editing this wiki<br />
* Mindless web surfing<br />
* Reading blogs, sending gifts etc. on [http://www.XuQa.com XuQa]<br />
* Looking up high school friends on Facebook<br />
* Watching Daily Show clips on comedycentral.com<br />
* Obsessively checking email<br />
* Continuously refreshing the WSO homepage to see shared photos<br />
* Reading emails sent to the WARP listserver<br />
* Writing emails to the WARP listserver on important topics such as: "If Yoda, Gandalf, Superman, and Voldemort had a four-way death match onboard the spaceship ''Serenity'', who would win?"<br />
* Reading WSO blogs<br />
* Snack Bar!<br />
* Writing WSO blogs<br />
* Talking on AIM<br />
* Text messaging really, really long messages<br />
* [http://www.addictinggames.com Addicting Games]<br />
* [http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail.html Strong Bad Email]<br />
* [http://www.fark.com Fark] or [http://www.slashdot.org Slashdot], the black holes of the internets<br />
* Playing with Photoshop<br />
* Getting a livejournal<br />
* Checking your livejournal friends list<br />
* Editing your livejournal format<br />
* Making livejournal icons<br />
* Renting a movie from Sawyer and watch it on your computer<br />
* Downloading a movie, (series, season's worth of programming from the network, etc.)<br />
* Cleaning your room<br />
* Going to other people's rooms and distract them<br />
* Getting into pointless arguments at [http://www.ephblog.com Ephblog]<br />
* Reading webcomics (PvP, Penny Arcade, Something Positive, and The Order of the Stick are all great for procrastinating, as are many others.)<br />
* Playing WoW or similarly addictive computer games<br />
* Learning a new programming language<br />
* Writing a script to control your favorite IM program from the command line</div>137.165.242.58https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Procrastinating&diff=2150Procrastinating2005-10-13T02:29:30Z<p>137.165.242.58: </p>
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<div>* Edit this wiki<br />
* Mindless web surfing</div>137.165.242.58https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Procrastinating&diff=2149Procrastinating2005-10-13T02:28:41Z<p>137.165.242.58: </p>
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<div>* Edit this wiki</div>137.165.242.58https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Procrastinating&diff=2148Procrastinating2005-10-13T02:28:24Z<p>137.165.242.58: </p>
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<div>Edit this wiki</div>137.165.242.58https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=LISTSERV&diff=2143LISTSERV2005-10-13T02:23:13Z<p>137.165.242.58: </p>
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<div>1) Go to http://listserv.williams.edu<br />
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2) If you already have a password for your 06eaw style e-mail address, <br />
go to step 6.<br />
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3) If you don't have a password, or don't know if you have a password, <br />
click on "get a new LISTSERV password first"<br />
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4) Ignore the intructions and enter your "06eaw@williams.edu" style <br />
e-mail address in the "E-mail address" box, and choose a new password. <br />
Enter it twice.<br />
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5) You might have to wait for a confirmation e-mail or something. If so, <br />
do that. If not, go back to listserv.williams.edu<br />
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6) Enter "06eaw@williams.edu" (using YOUR unix login instead of 06eaw) <br />
and your password in the correct blanks.<br />
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7) On the screen that comes up, scroll down to the list of listservs you <br />
are subscribed to.<br />
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8) Check the box next to the list you want to unsubscribe from and hit <br />
"submit changes"<br />
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9) You should be all set.<br />
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The key here is that you may be subscribed with your "06eaw" style e-mail address, which means sending an unsubscribe e-mail to listserv@listserv.williams.edu just won't work, as everything you send looks like it comes from "Ephraim.A.Williams@williams.edu".</div>137.165.242.58https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Dirty_D&diff=2125Dirty D2005-10-13T01:59:58Z<p>137.165.242.58: </p>
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<div>A popular alias for [[Driscoll]] Dining Hall. According to rumors heard in 2001, the name probably arose from students' experiences with an unusually large number of dirty foodware, especially glasses.<br />
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At one time, some [[Berkshire Quad]] [[JA]]s would consider taking their [[frosh]] to [[Baxter]] for every meal, and simply never telling them about the existence of Driscoll. Because Driscoll is a squat building situated low enough to be out of view of any place in the [[Odd Quad]], this plan may well have garnered success for a few weeks. I cannot comfirm that this was ever actually tried.<br />
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Recent years have seen significant improvements in both the cleanliness and quality of food at [[Driscoll]], prompting some to call it "the Delicious D". No longer the ugly stepsister of [[Greylock]], [[Dodd]], and [[Mission]], 2005 ushered in the era of delicious Driscoll lunches featuring specials like [[Aunt Vicky's BBQ Beef Sandwich]], and a fresh pasta bar complete with chef and fresh garlic bread.</div>137.165.242.58https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Dirty_D&diff=2124Dirty D2005-10-13T01:58:50Z<p>137.165.242.58: </p>
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<div>A popular alias for [[Driscoll]] Dining Hall. According to rumors heard in 2001, the name probably arose from students' experiences with an unusually large number of dirty foodware, especially glasses.<br />
<br />
At one time, some [[Berkshire Quad]] JAs would consider taking their [[frosh]] to [[Baxter]] for every meal, and simply never telling them about the existence of Driscoll. Because Driscoll is a squat building situated low enough to be out of view of any place in the Odd Quad, this plan may well have garnered success for a few weeks. I cannot comfirm that this was ever actually tried.<br />
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Recent years have seen significant improvements in both the cleanliness and quality of food at [[Driscoll]], prompting some to call it "the Delicious D". No longer the ugly stepsister of Greylock, Dodd, and Mission, 2005 ushered in the era of delicious Driscoll lunches featuring specials like Aunt Vicky's BBQ Beef Sandwich, and a fresh pasta bar complete with chef and fresh garlic bread.</div>137.165.242.58