https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=192.168.0.7&feedformat=atomWillipedia - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T05:38:27ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.32.1https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Buck_Dharma&diff=1961Buck Dharma2005-10-09T05:08:55Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>Buck Dharma is the blog-onym of [[Daniel Rooney]]. Acerbic, insightful, esoteric, and fatally witty, Buck regularly contributes to discussions on the [http://wso.williams.edu/blog WSO Blogs]. His name is taken from the lead singer of Blue Oyster Cult.<br />
<br />
Buck's posts to the blogs usually make everyone laugh or piss everyone off, or both. One of his best-loved passages, written in February 2005, was in response to someone who said she owned a cell phone and an iPod even though she didn't consider herself to be wealthy. Buck wrote:<br />
<br />
<blockquote><br />
"I, on the other hand, don't own an iPod or a cell phone, and I am FUCKING LOADED. You all heard of Daniel Rooney, the guy who owns the Steelers? Yeah, that's my dad. Let's just say my trust fund makes the Williams Endowment look like a welfare check. Anyway, I'm really rich, and when I lose my shit, I don't post on the blogs. That would make me look stingy. Instead, I buy a new one, and try to find a worse price if at all possible. Like, I had this really sweet Beemer with tricked-out gold rims, and I got really trashed one night, drove a bunch of chicks home from a party, smoked a joint while listening to this never-released Yani LP I got from this record exec my dad knows on the Bose 10-disc changer I'd just got installed, and then parked somewhere and went back to my room (well, I thought it was my room, but it was actually Morty's house -- I think I might have puked on Mrs. S, but they know which side their bread is buttered on, and didn't say a word). So anyway, I woke up the next evening and couldn't remember where the hell I left my goddamn ride. So did I go to the Lost and Found forums? Fuck no. I got Morty to give my ass a ride to the dealership in Albany and bought the new 7 series, and while I was at it I grabbed myself a Motorrad. So anyway, the moral of the story is, you don't need a cell phone or an iPod if you drive everywhere, cause my car's got this like GPS satellite/communication system and a badazz stereo with an inboard computer. So suck on that. Yeah, does that make me a bad person? Well, the more important question is, DO YOU ACTUALLY THINK I GIVE A FUCK? No, shitface, my watch costs more than your house.<br />
</blockquote><br />
<br />
<blockquote><br />
"So, yeah, if anybody has lost shit they care about, you can come kiss my ass for awhile and I might buy you a new one. Or I might give you a couple hundred and tell you to buy a decent pair of clothes. If your idea of designer is PoloSport like half you plebians on this campus, you might as well be fucking naked and homeless. Peace."<br />
</blockquote><br />
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Despite his reputation as a comic, Buck occasionally weighs in seriously and thoughtfully on matters of philosophic or political importance. Here is one such reflection, taken from a May 3 response to a blog deriding evangelical Christians:<br />
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<blockquote><br />
"It all depends on the postulates of your system. Any view of the world is ultimately founded on unprovable assumptions or arbitrary founding principles. All of mathematics is ultimately an arbitrary construct that has some very useful applications. Natural science, somewhat similarly, is grounded on certain founding assumptions regarding the reliability of sensory data and the existence of a world of objects beyond the realm of our ideas. Admittedly, these are not particularly ambitious assumptions, but they are assumptions nonetheless. I do not believe, at least in terms of reason a priori, these principles are any more grounded than say the postulate than an all-knowing God communicates directly with me in my head. Nor, if you posit human happiness as the ultimate end of practical reason, is such an assumption necessarily less practical."<br />
</blockquote><br />
<br />
Although Buck is one of the most prolific commenters on the blogs, he has never started a blog of his own.</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Tree-climbing&diff=1958Tree-climbing2005-10-08T21:52:57Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>The Williams campus has many lovely trees which are great for climbing, if you like that sort of thing. Here are some favorites of the Williams tree-climbing community.<br />
<br />
== Magnolia beside Thompson Chapel ==<br />
<br />
This tree is located between [[Thompson Memorial Chapel]] and<br />
[[Griffin Hall]], in a sort of nook created by the chapel's<br />
buttresses. It's fairly low but provides for some nice, undistracted<br />
sitting, especially in early May when it is in blossom.<br />
<br />
== Sugar maple in front of the physics building ==<br />
<br />
<geo>42.71167354205335 N 73.20520877838135 W</geo><br />
<br />
This is one of [[Brent Yorgey|my]] favorite trees to climb, located in front of the [[Thompson Physical Lab|physics building]] and across the street from [[Jesup Hall]]. Getting<br />
into the tree initially is a bit of a trick; it requires standing on<br />
the railing dividing the sidewalk from the grass, grabbing the nearest<br />
branch, and swinging one's legs up onto an adjacent branch. Once in<br />
the branches, however, it is quite easy to maneuver and continue<br />
climbing up. There is a nook about 20 feet up where three branches<br />
come together which is perfect for sitting in, whether to bask in the<br />
sun, take a nap, or do a problem set. It's also fun to talk to people<br />
coming out of the physics building and watch them turn about in<br />
bewilderment trying to find the source of the voice. However, in the<br />
spring, one does have to watch out for gypsy moth caterpillars.<br />
<br />
== Red maple in front of the chem/computer science building ==<br />
<br />
This is a lovely, large tree that is perfect for group tree-climbing<br />
parties, as it can comfortably accommodate quite a few people in its<br />
branches at once. <br />
<br />
== Sugar maple in front of West ==<br />
<br />
This tree is located just in front and to the right of [[West College]] as one<br />
stands at the door of West looking towards the science quad. It's<br />
rather small as trees go, and quite easy to climb. However, when its<br />
leaves are out, they are quite thick; anyone sitting in this tree will<br />
probably not be seen even by people ten feet away. A good place to<br />
hide, if that's what you want to do.<br />
<br />
== American beech on path from Stetson to Mission (or from Bernhard to Dodd) ==<br />
<br />
This tree, east of the temporary mailroom, is perfect for mulitple arborealists; its many accessible branches are kind even to inexperienced climbers.<br />
<br />
== Oak near "Climb high" gate ==<br />
<br />
== Maple next to Cost bench ==<br />
<br />
== Copper beech in front of WCMA ==<br />
<br />
This is a large, beautiful tree (the only tree of its kind on campus,<br />
to [[Brent Yorgey|my]] knowledge) which would be impossible to climb<br />
were it not for some unfortunate disease or fungus which has rendered<br />
its trunk incredibly gnarled and knotted. As a result, getting up<br />
into this tree requires not so much actual tree-climbing skills as it<br />
does [[rock climbing]] skills. It's mostly fun just for the challenge<br />
of getting up onto the first branch, but once up it does afford a nice<br />
place to sit. It's possible to climb up higher into the tree, but not<br />
advisable without actual belaying equipment (which has, in fact, been<br />
done).<br />
<br />
== Trees in the Stone Hill pasture ==<br />
There is a stand of birch and ash trees (?) in the pasture on top of Stone Hill that makes for great climbing. The branches are low enough to the ground that you don't need any special techniques to scramble up. The branches on these trees are thick enough to make great seats/lounge spots, plus you get an amazing view of the campus below you and Pine Cobble rising behind it. If you're lucky, you might see the cows mulling around on Stone Hill, too!<br />
<br />
== Maple just off path between Sawyer and Hopkins ==<br />
This is a small tree and some may have trouble getting into it, but once in you can go quite high. You can't really sit in it, but it's fun to surprise people passing below you.<br />
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<div>The Williams campus has many lovely trees which are great for climbing, if you like that sort of thing. Here are some favorites of the Williams tree-climbing community.<br />
<br />
== Magnolia beside Thompson Chapel ==<br />
<br />
This tree is located between [[Thompson Memorial Chapel]] and<br />
[[Griffin Hall]], in a sort of nook created by the chapel's<br />
buttresses. It's fairly low but provides for some nice, undistracted<br />
sitting, especially in early May when it is in blossom.<br />
<br />
== Sugar maple in front of the physics building ==<br />
<br />
<geo>42.71167354205335 N -73.20520877838135 W</geo><br />
<br />
This is one of [[Brent Yorgey|my]] favorite trees to climb, located in front of the [[Thompson Physical Lab|physics building]] and across the street from [[Jesup Hall]]. Getting<br />
into the tree initially is a bit of a trick; it requires standing on<br />
the railing dividing the sidewalk from the grass, grabbing the nearest<br />
branch, and swinging one's legs up onto an adjacent branch. Once in<br />
the branches, however, it is quite easy to maneuver and continue<br />
climbing up. There is a nook about 20 feet up where three branches<br />
come together which is perfect for sitting in, whether to bask in the<br />
sun, take a nap, or do a problem set. It's also fun to talk to people<br />
coming out of the physics building and watch them turn about in<br />
bewilderment trying to find the source of the voice. However, in the<br />
spring, one does have to watch out for gypsy moth caterpillars.<br />
<br />
== Red maple in front of the chem/computer science building ==<br />
<br />
This is a lovely, large tree that is perfect for group tree-climbing<br />
parties, as it can comfortably accommodate quite a few people in its<br />
branches at once. <br />
<br />
== Sugar maple in front of West ==<br />
<br />
This tree is located just in front and to the right of [[West College]] as one<br />
stands at the door of West looking towards the science quad. It's<br />
rather small as trees go, and quite easy to climb. However, when its<br />
leaves are out, they are quite thick; anyone sitting in this tree will<br />
probably not be seen even by people ten feet away. A good place to<br />
hide, if that's what you want to do.<br />
<br />
== American beech on path from Stetson to Mission (or from Bernhard to Dodd) ==<br />
<br />
This tree, east of the temporary mailroom, is perfect for mulitple arborealists; its many accessible branches are kind even to inexperienced climbers.<br />
<br />
== Oak near "Climb high" gate ==<br />
<br />
== Maple next to Cost bench ==<br />
<br />
== Copper beech in front of WCMA ==<br />
<br />
This is a large, beautiful tree (the only tree of its kind on campus,<br />
to [[Brent Yorgey|my]] knowledge) which would be impossible to climb<br />
were it not for some unfortunate disease or fungus which has rendered<br />
its trunk incredibly gnarled and knotted. As a result, getting up<br />
into this tree requires not so much actual tree-climbing skills as it<br />
does [[rock climbing]] skills. It's mostly fun just for the challenge<br />
of getting up onto the first branch, but once up it does afford a nice<br />
place to sit. It's possible to climb up higher into the tree, but not<br />
advisable without actual belaying equipment (which has, in fact, been<br />
done).<br />
<br />
== Trees in the Stone Hill pasture ==<br />
There is a stand of birch and ash trees (?) in the pasture on top of Stone Hill that makes for great climbing. The branches are low enough to the ground that you don't need any special techniques to scramble up. The branches on these trees are thick enough to make great seats/lounge spots, plus you get an amazing view of the campus below you and Pine Cobble rising behind it. If you're lucky, you might see the cows mulling around on Stone Hill, too!<br />
<br />
== Maple just off path between Sawyer and Hopkins ==<br />
This is a small tree and some may have trouble getting into it, but once in you can go quite high. You can't really sit in it, but it's fun to surprise people passing below you.<br />
----</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Tree-climbing&diff=1956Tree-climbing2005-10-08T21:15:09Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>The Williams campus has many lovely trees which are great for climbing, if you like that sort of thing. Here are some favorites of the Williams tree-climbing community.<br />
<br />
== Magnolia beside Thompson Chapel ==<br />
<br />
This tree is located between [[Thompson Memorial Chapel]] and<br />
[[Griffin Hall]], in a sort of nook created by the chapel's<br />
buttresses. It's fairly low but provides for some nice, undistracted<br />
sitting, especially in early May when it is in blossom.<br />
<br />
== Sugar maple in front of the physics building ==<br />
<br />
<geo>42.71167354205335;-73.20520877838135</geo><br />
This is one of [[Brent Yorgey|my]] favorite trees to climb, located in front of the [[Thompson Physical Lab|physics building]] and across the street from [[Jesup Hall]]. Getting<br />
into the tree initially is a bit of a trick; it requires standing on<br />
the railing dividing the sidewalk from the grass, grabbing the nearest<br />
branch, and swinging one's legs up onto an adjacent branch. Once in<br />
the branches, however, it is quite easy to maneuver and continue<br />
climbing up. There is a nook about 20 feet up where three branches<br />
come together which is perfect for sitting in, whether to bask in the<br />
sun, take a nap, or do a problem set. It's also fun to talk to people<br />
coming out of the physics building and watch them turn about in<br />
bewilderment trying to find the source of the voice. However, in the<br />
spring, one does have to watch out for gypsy moth caterpillars.<br />
<br />
== Red maple in front of the chem/computer science building ==<br />
<br />
This is a lovely, large tree that is perfect for group tree-climbing<br />
parties, as it can comfortably accommodate quite a few people in its<br />
branches at once. <br />
<br />
== Sugar maple in front of West ==<br />
<br />
This tree is located just in front and to the right of [[West College]] as one<br />
stands at the door of West looking towards the science quad. It's<br />
rather small as trees go, and quite easy to climb. However, when its<br />
leaves are out, they are quite thick; anyone sitting in this tree will<br />
probably not be seen even by people ten feet away. A good place to<br />
hide, if that's what you want to do.<br />
<br />
== American beech on path from Stetson to Mission (or from Bernhard to Dodd) ==<br />
<br />
This tree, east of the temporary mailroom, is perfect for mulitple arborealists; its many accessible branches are kind even to inexperienced climbers.<br />
<br />
== Oak near "Climb high" gate ==<br />
<br />
== Maple next to Cost bench ==<br />
<br />
== Copper beech in front of WCMA ==<br />
<br />
This is a large, beautiful tree (the only tree of its kind on campus,<br />
to [[Brent Yorgey|my]] knowledge) which would be impossible to climb<br />
were it not for some unfortunate disease or fungus which has rendered<br />
its trunk incredibly gnarled and knotted. As a result, getting up<br />
into this tree requires not so much actual tree-climbing skills as it<br />
does [[rock climbing]] skills. It's mostly fun just for the challenge<br />
of getting up onto the first branch, but once up it does afford a nice<br />
place to sit. It's possible to climb up higher into the tree, but not<br />
advisable without actual belaying equipment (which has, in fact, been<br />
done).<br />
<br />
== Trees in the Stone Hill pasture ==<br />
There is a stand of birch and ash trees (?) in the pasture on top of Stone Hill that makes for great climbing. The branches are low enough to the ground that you don't need any special techniques to scramble up. The branches on these trees are thick enough to make great seats/lounge spots, plus you get an amazing view of the campus below you and Pine Cobble rising behind it. If you're lucky, you might see the cows mulling around on Stone Hill, too!<br />
<br />
== Maple just off path between Sawyer and Hopkins ==<br />
This is a small tree and some may have trouble getting into it, but once in you can go quite high. You can't really sit in it, but it's fun to surprise people passing below you.<br />
----</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Sandbox&diff=1955Sandbox2005-10-08T20:58:03Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>The sandbox is where anyone can experiment and try things out in order to learn the proper editing syntax for WSO/wiki. Feel free to edit this page to your heart's content!<br />
----<br />
<br />
Here is some math.<br />
<br />
<math>\pi = \sum_{i=0}^\infty \frac{1}{16^i} \left ( \frac{4}{8i+1} - \frac{2}{8i+4} - \frac{1}{8i+5} - \frac{1}{8i+6} \right )</math><br />
<br />
Hoo-ah!! Math works!<br />
<br />
So do maps! Hey look, it's Baxter!<br />
<gmap>lat=42.714653356273104|lon=-73.20398569107056|zoom=0|width=500|height=400|controls=yes</gmap><br />
<br />
<br />
Here is an uploaded image:<br />
<br />
[[Image:Apple_Mail_edit_LDAP_entry.jpg]]<br />
<br />
If you log into the wiki, there will be a link on the left to upload images.</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Sandbox&diff=1954Sandbox2005-10-08T20:55:48Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>The sandbox is where anyone can experiment and try things out in order to learn the proper editing syntax for WSO/wiki. Feel free to edit this page to your heart's content!<br />
<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
Here is some math.<br />
<br />
<math>\pi = \sum_{i=0}^\infty \frac{1}{16^i} \left ( \frac{4}{8i+1} - \frac{2}{8i+4} - \frac{1}{8i+5} - \frac{1}{8i+6} \right )</math><br />
<br />
Hoo-ah!! Math works!<br />
<br />
So do maps! Hey look, it's Baxter!<br />
<gmap>lat=42.714653356273104|lon=-73.20398569107056|zoom=0|width=500|height=400|controls=yes</gmap><br />
<br />
<br />
Here is an uploaded image:<br />
<br />
[[Image:Apple_Mail_edit_LDAP_entry.jpg]]<br />
<br />
If you log into the wiki, there will be a link on the left to upload images.</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Sandbox&diff=1953Sandbox2005-10-08T20:51:17Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
<hr />
<div>The sandbox is where anyone can experiment and try things out in order to learn the proper editing syntax for WSO/wiki. Feel free to edit this page to your heart's content!<br />
----<br />
<br />
Here is some math.<br />
<br />
<math>\pi = \sum_{i=0}^\infty \frac{1}{16^i} \left ( \frac{4}{8i+1} - \frac{2}{8i+4} - \frac{1}{8i+5} - \frac{1}{8i+6} \right )</math><br />
<br />
Hoo-ah!! Math works!<br />
<br />
So do maps! Hey look, it's Baxter!<br />
<gmap>lat=42.714653356273104|lon=-73.20398569107056|zoom=0|width=500|height=400|controls=yes</gmap><br />
<br />
<br />
Here is an uploaded image:<br />
<br />
[[Image:Apple_Mail_edit_LDAP_entry.jpg]]<br />
<br />
If you log into the wiki, there will be a link on the left to upload images.</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Sandbox&diff=1952Sandbox2005-10-08T20:49:54Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
<hr />
<div><br />
The sandbox is where anyone can experiment and try things out in order to learn the proper editing syntax for WSO/wiki. Feel free to edit this page to your heart's content!<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
Here is some math.<br />
<br />
<math>\pi = \sum_{i=0}^\infty \frac{1}{16^i} \left ( \frac{4}{8i+1} - \frac{2}{8i+4} - \frac{1}{8i+5} - \frac{1}{8i+6} \right )</math><br />
<br />
Hoo-ah!! Math works!<br />
<br />
So do maps! Hey look, it's Baxter!<br />
<gmap>lat=42.714653356273104|lon=-73.20398569107056|zoom=0|width=500|height=400|controls=yes</gmap><br />
<br />
<br />
Here is an uploaded image:<br />
<br />
[[Image:Apple_Mail_edit_LDAP_entry.jpg]]<br />
<br />
If you log into the wiki, there will be a link on the left to upload images.</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Daniel_Rooney&diff=1351Daniel Rooney2005-10-07T06:02:07Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>Daniel Rooney was born on July 16th 1983 in South Bend, Indiana. He currently attends Williams College where he is a senior [[Philosophy Major]] and lives in [[Thompson 3rd Floor]]. He is also infamously known on the [[WSO Blogs]] as Buck Dharma. He started his Williams Career in Williams E, creating havoc at every turn and blinding the entry with brown and pink. He is also good friends with [[Evan Miller]] and [[the Pope]].</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Driscoll_Deviations&diff=1363Driscoll Deviations2005-10-07T05:54:26Z<p>192.168.0.7: We do too still have deviations.</p>
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<div>The Driscoll Deviations were a series of pranks performed, unsurprisingly enough, by the Driscoll Deviants, a group of students who felt that dinnertime at Williams needed the occasional bit of lightening up. Most of the Deviations took place between 2002 and 2004. Notable Deviations included Formal Dinner Night, where students arrived in full evening attire and were served by volunteer waitstaff; Wild West Night, which featured water guns, bandanas, atrocious comboy accents, a sing-along of the theme from "Rawhide," and a pseudo-genuine stringing-up of outlaws; Fairy Tale Night, at which princesses, ogres, fairies, mermaids, and vampires frolicked as children's stories were read; 70's Disco Night, where half of [[Driscoll]] got down to the Village People and KC and the Sunshine Gang; and, of course, the infamous Odd Takes Dodd night, the only Driscoll Deviation to take place in a dining hall other than Driscoll. Some residents of [[Dodd]] swore they'd never forget the moment when an army of pirates, ninjas, and Vikings bearing large duct-tape swords invaded their previously peaceful home. <br />
<br />
The [[Deviants]] still maintain a listserver which is used to organize entertaining and odd activities on campus, and Driscoll Deviations, though less common than in years past, occur one or two times per semester. Recent deviations include the Thrift Store/Back-of-the-wardrobe deviation on 9/24/2005, and the Gods and Goddesses Deviation in Spring 2005.</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Driscoll_Deviations&diff=306Driscoll Deviations2005-10-07T05:42:40Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>The Driscoll Deviations were a series of pranks performed, unsurprisingly enough, by the Driscoll Deviants, a group of students who felt that dinnertime at Williams needed the occasional bit of lightening up. Most of the Deviations took place between 2002 and 2004. Notable Deviations included Formal Dinner Night, where students arrived in full evening attire and were served by volunteer waitstaff; Wild West Night, which featured water guns, bandanas, atrocious comboy accents, a sing-along of the theme from "Rawhide," and a pseudo-genuine stringing-up of outlaws; Fairy Tale Night, at which princesses, ogres, fairies, mermaids, and vampires frolicked as children's stories were read; 70's Disco Night, where half of [[Driscoll]] got down to the Village People and KC and the Sunshine Gang; and, of course, the infamous Odd Takes Dodd night, the only Driscoll Deviation to take place in a dining hall other than Driscoll. Some residents of [[Dodd]] swore they'd never forget the moment when an army of pirates, ninjas, and Vikings bearing large duct-tape swords invaded their previously peaceful home. <br />
<br />
The [[Deviants]] still maintain a listserver which is used to organize entertaining and odd activities on campus, but Driscoll Deviations in their original form seem, for the time being at least, to have died out. It is to be hoped that they will one day be revived, as even those who did not participate in them often testified that they made dinnertime much more entertaining.</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Driscoll_Deviations&diff=305Driscoll Deviations2005-10-07T05:42:03Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>The Driscoll Deviations were a series of pranks performed, unsurprisingly enough, by the Driscoll Deviants, a group of students who felt that dinnertime at Williams needed the occasional bit of lightening up. Most of the Deviations took place between 2002 and 2004. Notable Deviations included Formal Dinner Night, where students arrived in full evening attire and were served by volunteer waitstaff; Wild West Night, which featured water guns, bandanas, atrocious comboy accents, a sing-along of the theme from "Rawhide," and a pseudo-genuine stringing-up of outlaws; Fairy Tale Night, at which princesses, ogres, fairies, mermaids, and vampires frolicked as children's stories were read; 70's Disco Night, where half of Driscoll got down to the Village People and KC and the Sunshine Gang; and, of course, the infamous Odd Takes Dodd night, the only Driscoll Deviation to take place in a dining hall other than Driscoll. Some residents of [[Dodd]] swore they'd never forget the moment when an army of pirates, ninjas, and Vikings bearing large duct-tape swords invaded their previously peaceful home. <br />
<br />
The [[Deviants]] still maintain a listserver which is used to organize entertaining and odd activities on campus, but Driscoll Deviations in their original form seem, for the time being at least, to have died out. It is to be hoped that they will one day be revived, as even those who did not participate in them often testified that they made dinnertime much more entertaining.</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Amherst&diff=1294Amherst2005-10-07T05:26:40Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>A school filled with scalliwags, villains, and other low-lifes. They stole half of [[Williams College]]'s library when they began their misadventure, and they've only gone downhill from there.<br />
<br />
They also have a really ugly campus.<br />
<br />
Additionally, it should be noted that the word "Amherst" should always be pronounced with as much emphasis on the H as possible.<br />
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{{stub}}</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Daniel_Rooney&diff=307Daniel Rooney2005-10-07T04:13:19Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>Daniel Rooney was born on July 16th 1983 in South Bend, Indiana. He currently attends Williams College where he is a senior [[Philosophy Major]] and lives in [[Thompson 3rd Floor]]. He is also infamously known on the [[WSO Blogs]] as Buck Dharma. He started his Williams Career in Williams E, creating havoc at every turn and blinding the entry with brown and pink. He is also good friends with [[Evan Miller]] and [[the Pope]]. He is butt ugly.</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Sandbox&diff=308Sandbox2005-10-07T01:50:34Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div> h '''jjj'''<nowiki>'''bbb'''momomo</nowiki>'''bbbbb'''</nowiki></div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Daniel_Rooney&diff=303Daniel Rooney2005-10-06T20:57:41Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>Daniel Rooney was born on July 16th 1983 in South Bend, Indiana. He currently attends Williams College where he is a senior [[Philosophy Major]] and lives in [[Thompson 3rd Floor]]. He is also infamously known on the [[WSO Blogs]] as Buck Dharma. He started his Williams Career in Williams E, creating havoc at every turn and blinding the entry with brown and pink. He is also good friends with [[Evan Miller]] and [[the Pope]].</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Daniel_Rooney&diff=300Daniel Rooney2005-10-06T17:46:49Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>Daniel Rooney was born on July 16th 1983 in South Bend Indiana. He currently attends Williams College where he is a senior [[Philosophy Major]] and lives in [[Thompson 3rd Floor]]. He is also infamously known on the [[WSO Blogs]] as Buck Dharma. He started his Williams Career in Williams E, creating havoc at every turn and blinding the entry with brown and pink. He is also good friends with [[Evan Miller]] and [[the Pope]].</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Sandbox&diff=301Sandbox2005-10-06T01:45:31Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>The sandbox is where anyone can experiment and try things out in order to learn the proper editing syntax for WSO/wiki. Feel free to edit this page to your heart's content!<br />
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<math>\[ \pi = \sum_{i=0}^\infty \frac{1}{16^i} \left ( \frac{4}{8i+1} - \frac{2}{8i+4} - \frac{1}{8i+5} - \frac{1}{8i+6} \right ) \]</math><br />
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neato, it supports <math>$\LaTeX$</math>!<br />
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Hey, it doesn't work! Are there some modules that need to be installed or something?</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Thompson_Hall&diff=297Thompson Hall2005-10-06T01:33:21Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>Also known as the Old Infirmary, or Old I for short, Thompson Hall is a dormitory located north of [[Mission Park]], at the intersection of Park Street and Lynde Lane. It features spacious rooms and other desirable features such as a relatively nice kitchen, a pool table in the basement, working fireplaces in the first and second floor common rooms, a large wooden balcony accessible from the third floor, and wide, sociable hallways.<br />
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Information about specific floors:<br />
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*[[Thompson 1st Floor]]<br />
*[[Thompson 2nd Floor]]<br />
*[[Thompson 3rd Floor]]<br />
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[http://www.williams.edu/admin-depts/bg/thompson.html B&G Property Book entry]</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=310Main Page2005-10-06T01:26:14Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>'''The wiki belongs to you.''' Feel free to use it to post useful information about some aspect of [[Williams College]]. It works pretty well for biographical sketches, for quick and dirty home pages for [[List of student groups|clubs]] and classes, and for how-to articles explaining how to do something cool or interesting.<br />
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Below are some pages of interest. You can add to this list, or in fact edit any page on the wiki, by clicking "Edit this page" (at the bottom).<br />
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* [[Guide to Tree-Climbing]]<br />
* [[List of student groups]]<br />
* [[WSO How-To's]]<br />
* [[Buildings]]<br />
* [[Departments]]<br />
* [[Dining]]<br />
* [[Getting to Boston]]<br />
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You may also be interested in [[Wikipedia:Williams College|Wikipedia's entry on Williams College]], which has some good information.<br />
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WSO/wiki is hosted by [[Williams Students Online]] and is not officially related to the college. It uses [http://wikipedia.sourceforge.net/ MediaWiki], the same software that powers the free and famous [[Wikipedia:Main page|Wikipedia]]. A Wiki is a site with many informative articles that anyone can edit. Feel free to contribute! We want this site to become a definitive source of information about Williams. Articles, biographies, stories, and how-to's are welcome, and on nearly any subject: buildings, people, organizations, classes, computing, hiking, anything of, about, or near the college. To edit an article, click "Edit this page" at the bottom of the article. To create a new article, there first needs to be a link to it; you can edit an existing, related article to create that link. You will probably want to consult [[Wikipedia:How_to_edit_a_page|Wikipedia's editing guide]] to learn the proper syntax. Feel free to experiment in the [[Sandbox]].</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Linux&diff=1357Linux2005-10-06T01:25:12Z<p>192.168.0.7: /* What's so great about Linux? */</p>
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<div>== What's so great about Linux? ==<br />
<br />
It's free. It's fast. It's reliable, and not that hard to use once you have it installed. It is ''extremely'' configurable. If PC spyware is ruining your life, or if you're serious about doing more with computers--with web pages, with programming, or with scientific computation--Linux is the way to go. BUT--you don't have to be a computer expert to find that Linux is a desirable alternative. You don't even have to commit to it all the way; you can use part of your hard drive to try out Linux, and if you don't like it just keep using Windows.<br />
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A few concrete advantages:<br />
# No viruses, spyware, or weather bugs<br />
# Installing new software is really easy. Like, in many cases it takes about 20 seconds, and you don't even have to visit a web site to download it.<br />
# Linux is open-source, and so a lot of people have built cool extensions to the software that's out there.<br />
# There are free and decent clones of Microsoft Office products. You save $$$.<br />
# Absolutely essential if you desire any sort of geek cred.<br />
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Drawbacks:<br />
# There's a slim chance your hardware isn't supported. Really, it's slim. I've installed a half-dozen Linux computers on laptops and desktops and never had a problem.<br />
# It takes time to become familiar with Linux.<br />
# It's not as purty as Mac OS X.<br />
<br />
== So where do I go? ==<br />
<br />
Step one: Come to a Linux Install Party! The next one is Sunday, October 9 from 1:30-5 pm in [[Jesup]] basement, right outside the [[WSO Cage]]. Here's what you need to know:<br />
<br />
* Back up your important files first. If you don't know how, stop by the [[WSO cage]] between 1 and 5 on Saturday, October 8. We have a few gigs of space you can use.<br />
<br />
* Pick a distribution. Members of WSO can help you with [http://www.gentoo.org Gentoo] and [http://www.ubuntu.com Ubuntu]. Ubuntu is really easy to install and get going. Gentoo is highly configurable, and is recommended only for masochists.<br />
<br />
* Decide if you want to keep a Windows partition so you can boot into Linux or Windows, or if you want to go whole-hog Linux. If you're dual-booting, decide how much of the hard drive that you want to dedicate to Linux, and how much to save for Windows. Remember: you can access your Windows files from Linux, but not the other way around. A lot of people leave space for their music on the Windows partition, so they can listen to it from either operating system.<br />
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Step two: Join the Linux listserve: [http://wso.williams.edu/mailman/listinfo/linux]. We're here to help if you have problems, and if you're willing to spend time trying to figure them out.</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Linux&diff=292Linux2005-10-06T00:50:35Z<p>192.168.0.7: /* What's so great about Linux? */</p>
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<div>== What's so great about Linux? ==<br />
<br />
It's free. It's fast. It's reliable, and not that hard to use once you have it installed. It is ''extremely'' configurable. If PC spyware is ruining your life, or if you're serious about doing more with computers--with web pages, with programming, or with scientific computation--Linux is the way to go. BUT--you don't have to be a computer expert to find that Linux is a desirable alternative. You don't even have to commit to it all the way; you can use part of your hard drive to try out Linux, and if you don't like it just keep using Windows.<br />
<br />
A few concrete advantages:<br />
# No viruses, spyware, or weather bugs<br />
# Installing new software is really easy. Like, in many cases it takes about 20 seconds, and you don't even have to visit a web site to download it.<br />
# Linux is open-source, and so a lot of people have built cool extensions to the software that's out there.<br />
# There are free and decent clones of Microsoft Office products. You save $$$.<br />
# Absolutely essential you desire any sort of geek cred.<br />
<br />
Drawbacks:<br />
# There's a slim chance your hardware isn't supported. Really, it's slim. I've installed a half-dozen Linux computers on laptops and desktops and never had a problem.<br />
# It takes time to become familiar with Linux.<br />
# It's not as purty as Mac OS X.<br />
<br />
== So where do I go? ==<br />
<br />
Step one: Come to a Linux Install Party! The next one is Sunday, October 9 from 1:30-5 pm in [[Jesup]] basement, right outside the [[WSO Cage]]. Here's what you need to know:<br />
<br />
* Back up your important files first. If you don't know how, stop by the [[WSO cage]] between 1 and 5 on Saturday, October 8. We have a few gigs of space you can use.<br />
<br />
* Pick a distribution. Members of WSO can help you with [http://www.gentoo.org Gentoo] and [http://www.ubuntu.com Ubuntu]. Ubuntu is really easy to install and get going. Gentoo is highly configurable, and is recommended only for masochists.<br />
<br />
* Decide if you want to keep a Windows partition so you can boot into Linux or Windows, or if you want to go whole-hog Linux. If you're dual-booting, decide how much of the hard drive that you want to dedicate to Linux, and how much to save for Windows. Remember: you can access your Windows files from Linux, but not the other way around. A lot of people leave space for their music on the Windows partition, so they can listen to it from either operating system.<br />
<br />
Step two: Join the Linux listserve: [http://wso.williams.edu/mailman/listinfo/linux]. We're here to help if you have problems, and if you're willing to spend time trying to figure them out.</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Linux&diff=291Linux2005-10-06T00:49:05Z<p>192.168.0.7: /* What's so great about Linux? */</p>
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<div>== What's so great about Linux? ==<br />
<br />
It's free. It's fast. It's reliable, and not that hard to use once you have it installed. It is ''extremely'' configurable. If PC spyware is ruining your life, or if you're serious about doing more with computers--with web pages, with programming, or with scientific computation--Linux is the way to go. BUT--you don't have to be a computer expert to find that Linux is a desirable alternative. You don't even have to commit to it all the way; you can use part of your hard drive to try out Linux, and if you don't like it just keep using Windows.<br />
<br />
A few concrete advantages:<br />
# Installing new software is really easy. Like, in many cases it takes about 20 seconds, and you don't even have to visit a web site to download it.<br />
# Linux is open-source, and so a lot of people have built cool extensions to the software that's out there.<br />
# There are free and decent clones of Microsoft Office products. You save $$$.<br />
# Absolutely essential you desire any sort of geek cred.<br />
<br />
Drawbacks:<br />
# There's a slim chance your hardware isn't supported. Really, it's slim. I've installed a half-dozen Linux computers on laptops and desktops and never had a problem.<br />
# It takes time to become familiar with Linux.<br />
# It's not as purty as Mac OS X.<br />
<br />
== So where do I go? ==<br />
<br />
Step one: Come to a Linux Install Party! The next one is Sunday, October 9 from 1:30-5 pm in [[Jesup]] basement, right outside the [[WSO Cage]]. Here's what you need to know:<br />
<br />
* Back up your important files first. If you don't know how, stop by the [[WSO cage]] between 1 and 5 on Saturday, October 8. We have a few gigs of space you can use.<br />
<br />
* Pick a distribution. Members of WSO can help you with [http://www.gentoo.org Gentoo] and [http://www.ubuntu.com Ubuntu]. Ubuntu is really easy to install and get going. Gentoo is highly configurable, and is recommended only for masochists.<br />
<br />
* Decide if you want to keep a Windows partition so you can boot into Linux or Windows, or if you want to go whole-hog Linux. If you're dual-booting, decide how much of the hard drive that you want to dedicate to Linux, and how much to save for Windows. Remember: you can access your Windows files from Linux, but not the other way around. A lot of people leave space for their music on the Windows partition, so they can listen to it from either operating system.<br />
<br />
Step two: Join the Linux listserve: [http://wso.williams.edu/mailman/listinfo/linux]. We're here to help if you have problems, and if you're willing to spend time trying to figure them out.</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Transferring_files_to_WSO&diff=1359Transferring files to WSO2005-10-05T22:51:28Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>There are a handful of ways to upload files to WSO. Option 1, of course, is the command line. From a Unix command line, typing "scp [file or folder to upload] [your user name]@wso.williams.edu:[path to upload to] will do the trick. "scp" is short for secure copy. When you use scp, all of your data is encrypted before being transferred to WSO. <br />
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You can also upload files to WSO via the Secure File Transfer Protocol (or SFTP for short). SFTP is just like regular FTP except that it encrypts all data before forwarding it along. From a Unix command line, you can launch an interactive SFTP session by typing "sftp [your user name]@wso.williams.edu". Once you're connected, you'll be able to navigate around your local machine and the WSO server using variants of the standard Unix commands (i.e. use cd to change directories on the remote machine, lcd to change directories on your local machine, ls to list the contents of a remote directory, lls to list the contents of a local directory, etc). Typing "help" will get you a complete list of recognized sftp commands (along with descriptions). <br />
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For the more graphically minded, there are lots of free SFTP GUI applications. WinSCP is a free SFTP client for Windows that can be downloaded from http://winscp.net/eng/index.php. Fugu is a free SFTP client for Mac OS X that can be downloaded http://rsug.itd.umich.edu/software/fugu/. Once you have an SFTP client installed, use it to open a secure connection to "wso.williams.edu". Most SFTP clients have a two panel inteface. The left panel represents your local computer and the right panel is the remote machine. Find the file you want to backup in the left panel and drag it to where you want to store it on the right panel. You can do this for multiple files at once by highlighting more than one file in the left panel. <br />
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A second popular SFTP application for Mac OS X is Cyberduck, which is available as a free download from http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/internet_utilities/cyberduck.html. Cyberduck supports a single panel interface that might be appealing to some users. It also supports a variety of other protocols beyond SFTP.</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Transferring_files_to_WSO&diff=289Transferring files to WSO2005-10-05T22:33:17Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>There are a handful of ways to upload files to WSO. Option 1, of course, is the command line. From a Unix command line, typing "scp [file or folder to upload] [your user name]@wso.williams.edu:[path to upload to] will do the trick. "scp" is short for secure copy. When you use scp, all of your data is encrypted before being transferred to WSO. <br />
<br />
You can also upload files to WSO via the Secure File Transfer Protocol (or SFTP for short). SFTP is just like regular FTP expect that it encrypts all data before forwarding it along. From a Unix command line, you can launch an interactive SFTP session by typing "sftp [your user name]@wso.williams.edu". Once you're connected, you'll be able to navigate around your local machine and the WSO server using variants of the standard Unix commands (i.e. use cd to change directories on the remote machine, lcd to change directories on your local machine, ls to list the contents of a remote directory, lls to list the contents of a local directory, etc). Typing "help" will get you a complete list of recognized sftp commands (along with descriptions). <br />
<br />
For the more graphically minded, there are lots of free SFTP GUI applications. WinSCP is a free SFTP client for Windows that can be downloaded from http://winscp.net/eng/index.php. Fugu is a free SFTP client for Mac OS X that can be downloaded http://rsug.itd.umich.edu/software/fugu/. Once you have an SFTP client installed, use it to open a secure connection to "wso.williams.edu". Most SFTP clients have a two pannel inteface. The left pannel represents your local computer and the right pannel is the remote machine. Find the file you want to backup in the left pannel and drag it to where you want to store it on the right pannel. You can do this for multiple files at once by highlighting more than one file in the left pane. <br />
<br />
A second popular SFTP application for Mac OS X is Cyberduck, which is available as a free download from http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/internet_utilities/cyberduck.html. Cyberduck supports a single panel interface that might be appealing to some users. It also supports a variety of other protocols beyond SFTP.</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Linux&diff=290Linux2005-10-05T18:49:32Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>== What's so great about Linux? ==<br />
<br />
It's free. It's fast. It's reliable, and not that hard to use once you have it installed. It is ''extremely'' configurable. If PC spyware is ruining your life, or if you're serious about doing more with computers--with web pages, with programming, or with scientific computation--Linux is the way to go. BUT--you don't have to be a computer expert to find that Linux is a desirable alternative. You don't even have to commit to it all the way; you can use part of your hard drive to try out Linux, and if you don't like it just keep using Windows.<br />
<br />
A few concrete advantages:<br />
# Installing new software is really easy. Like, in many cases it takes about 20 seconds, and you don't even have to visit a web site to download it.<br />
# Linux is open-source, and so a lot of people have built cool extensions to the software that's out there.<br />
# There are free and decent clones of Microsoft Office products. You save $$$.<br />
# Absolutely essential you desire any sort of geek cred.<br />
<br />
Drawbacks:<br />
# There's a slim chance your hardware isn't supported. Really, it's slim. I've installed a half-dozen Linux computers on laptops and desktops and never had a problem.<br />
# It takes time to become familiar with Linux.<br />
# It's not as purty as Mac OS X.<br />
# Networking is kind of a pain to set up. But we'll be there for you.<br />
<br />
== So where do I go? ==<br />
<br />
Step one: Come to a Linux Install Party! The next one is Sunday, October 9 from 1:30-5 pm in [[Jesup]] basement, right outside the [[WSO Cage]]. Here's what you need to know:<br />
<br />
* Back up your important files first. If you don't know how, stop by the [[WSO cage]] between 1 and 5 on Saturday, October 8. We have a few gigs of space you can use.<br />
<br />
* Pick a distribution. Members of WSO can help you with [http://www.gentoo.org Gentoo] and [http://www.ubuntu.com Ubuntu]. Ubuntu is really easy to install and get going. Gentoo is highly configurable, and is recommended only for masochists.<br />
<br />
* Decide if you want to keep a Windows partition so you can boot into Linux or Windows, or if you want to go whole-hog Linux. If you're dual-booting, decide how much of the hard drive that you want to dedicate to Linux, and how much to save for Windows. Remember: you can access your Windows files from Linux, but not the other way around. A lot of people leave space for their music on the Windows partition, so they can listen to it from either operating system.<br />
<br />
Step two: Join the Linux listserve: [http://wso.williams.edu/mailman/listinfo/linux]. We're here to help if you have problems, and if you're willing to spend time trying to figure them out.</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Linux&diff=286Linux2005-10-05T18:44:57Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
<hr />
<div>== What's so great about Linux? ==<br />
<br />
It's free. It's fast. It's reliable, and not that hard to use once you have it installed. It is ''extremely'' configurable. If PC spyware is ruining your life, or if you're serious about doing more with computers--with web pages, with programming, or with scientific computation--Linux is the way to go. BUT--you don't have to be a computer expert to find that Linux is a desirable alternative. You don't even have to commit to it all the way; you can use part of your hard drive to try out Linux, and if you don't like it just keep using Windows.<br />
<br />
A few concrete advantages:<br />
# Installing new software is really easy. Like, in many cases it takes about 20 seconds, and you don't even have to visit a web site to download it.<br />
# Linux is open-source, and so a lot of people have built cool extensions to the software that's out there.<br />
# There are free and decent clones of Microsoft Office products. You save $$$.<br />
# Absolutely essential you desire any sort of geek cred.<br />
<br />
Drawbacks:<br />
# There's a slim chance your hardware isn't supported. Really, it's slim. I've installed a half-dozen Linux computers on laptops and desktops and never had a problem.<br />
# It takes time to become familiar with Linux.<br />
# It's not as purty as Mac OS X.<br />
# Networking is kind of a pain to set up. But we'll be there for you.<br />
<br />
== So where do I go? ===<br />
<br />
Step one: Come to a Linux Install Party! The next one is Sunday, October 9 from 1:30-5 pm in [[Jesup]] basement, right outside the [[WSO Cage]]. Here's what you need to know:<br />
<br />
* Back up your important files first. If you don't know how, stop by the [[WSO cage]] between 1 and 5 on Saturday, October 8. We have a few gigs of space you can use.<br />
<br />
* Pick a distribution. Members of WSO can help you with [http://www.gentoo.org Gentoo] and [http://www.ubuntu.com Ubuntu]. Ubuntu is really easy to install and get going. Gentoo is highly configurable, and is recommended only for masochists.<br />
<br />
* Decide if you want to keep a Windows partition so you can boot into Linux or Windows, or if you want to go whole-hog Linux. If you're dual-booting, decide how much of the hard drive that you want to dedicate to Linux, and how much to save for Windows. Remember: you can access your Windows files from Linux, but not the other way around. A lot of people leave space for their music on the Windows partition, so they can listen to it from either operating system.<br />
<br />
Step two: Join the Linux listserve: [http://wso.williams.edu/mailman/listinfo/linux]. We're here to help if you have problems, and if you're willing to spend time trying to figure them out.</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=WSO_How-To%27s&diff=1321WSO How-To's2005-10-05T18:23:10Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>This page will tell you how to do useful or cool things with WSO's servers, and with your computer.<br />
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*[[Migrate to Linux]]<br />
*[[WSO Email]]<br />
*[[Move files off of WSO]]<br />
*[[Databases]]<br />
*[[File Transfers]]<br />
*[[Web Pages]]<br />
*[[Logging in]]</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Buck_Dharma&diff=1356Buck Dharma2005-10-05T02:45:29Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>An unsavory character. See [[Daniel Rooney]].</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Daniel_Rooney&diff=296Daniel Rooney2005-10-05T01:13:28Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>Daniel Rooney was born on July 16th 1983 in South Bend Indiana. He currently attends Williams College where he is a senior [[Philosophy Major]] and lives in [[Thompson 3rd Floor]]. He is also infamously known on the [[WSO Blogs]] as Buck Dharma. He started his Williams Career in Williams E, creating havoc at every turn and blinding the entry with brown and pink. He is also good friends with [[Evan Miller]].</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Thompson_Hall&diff=287Thompson Hall2005-10-05T01:10:22Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>Old Infirmary.<br />
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Dormitory located north of Mission Park, with spacious rooms and a working fireplace</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Daniel_Rooney&diff=278Daniel Rooney2005-10-04T16:35:54Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>Daniel Rooney was born on July 16th 1983 in South Bend Indiana. He currently attends Williams College where he is a senior [[Philosophy Major]] and lives in [[Thompson 3rd Floor]]. He is also infamously known on the [[WSO Blogs]] as Buck Dharma. He started his Williams Career in Williams E, creating havoc at every turn and blinding the entry with brown and pink.</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Jing_Cao&diff=1353Jing Cao2005-10-04T15:24:03Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>Jing W. Cao (曹é–ç»´) was born in Guang Zhou, China, on March 19th, 1985. He attended both elementary and middle school in China. In 2000, he came to the United States to continue his study, and resided in Brooklyn, New York, where he attended high school for four years. Now a sophomore at Williams College in Massachusetts, he plans to major in Classics and Computer Science. He is an active member of Williams Students Online (WSO).</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Jing_Cao&diff=275Jing Cao2005-10-04T13:49:45Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>Jing W. Cao (曹é–ç»´) was born in Guang Zhou, China, on March 19th, 1985. He attdend both elementary and middle school in China. In 2000, he came to the United States to continue his study, and resided in Brooklyn, New York, where he attended high school for four years. Now a sophomore at Williams College in Massechussets, he plans to major in Classics and Computer Science. He is an active member of Williams Students Online (WSO).</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Jing_Cao&diff=274Jing Cao2005-10-04T13:48:41Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>Jing W. Cao (曹é–ç»´) was born in Guang Zhou, China, on March 19th, 1985. He attdend both elementary and middle school in China. In 2000, he came to the United States to continue his study, and resided in Brooklyn, New York, where he attended high school for four years. Now a sophomore at Williams College in Massechussets, he plans to major in Classics and Computer Science. He is an active member of Williams Student Online (WSO).</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Talk:Basics_of_Ultimate_Frisbee&diff=277Talk:Basics of Ultimate Frisbee2005-10-04T09:24:31Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>This is a cool page, I never really knew anything about Ultimate strategy etc. and look forward to reading about the "more advanced" topics. However, might I suggest changing the name of this page to something more descriptive, such as "Basics of Ultimate"? I think ideally in a wiki each page should have a name which is descriptive of its content, even out of context. For example when I saw "Basics of the Game" in the RecentChanges list, I had no idea which game was being discussed.<br />
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--[[User:Byorgey|Byorgey]] 15:47, 15 Sep 2005 (EDT)Hello,<br />
[http://rape-stories.viprape.com/]<br />
read stories</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Making_your_own_web_page&diff=1328Making your own web page2005-10-04T00:02:11Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>=== Web Space ===<br />
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WSO accounts include personal web space acessible at http://wso.williams.edu/~username/ where "username" is your WSO account user name.<br />
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=== Posting Web Pages ===<br />
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To post pages in your webspace, place them inside the www directory in your home folder. For example, the page page.html in the www directory is accessible at http://wso.williams.edu/~username/page.html. For instructions on uploading files to your WSO account, see WSO How-to > [[File Transfers]].<br />
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=== Writing Web Pages ===<br />
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For information and tips on writing HTML or CSS, check out the resources below:<br />
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*[http://http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Guide/ Introduction to HTML] - intro to HTML from the World Wide Web Consortium<br />
*[http://www.blooberry.com/indexdot/html/index.html The Blooberry Guide] - XHTML guide<br />
*[http://home.tampabay.rr.com/bmerkey/cheatsheet.htm CSS Cheatsheet] - info on Cascading Stylesheets.<br />
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There are several other guides available for learning anything from basic to advanced HTML.</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Evan_Miller&diff=1352Evan Miller2005-10-03T19:42:57Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>Evan Miller was born on August 2nd 1984. He was born and raised in Tennessee and currently attends Williams College in western Mass. He is a part of the student organization [[Williams Students Online]] or WSO, where he is a [[Root]]. He is a senior [[Physics Major]] and resides on [[Thompson 3rd Floor]]. He is also good friends with [[Daniel Rooney]].</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Daniel_Rooney&diff=276Daniel Rooney2005-10-03T19:41:57Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>Daniel Rooney was born on July 16th 1983 in South Bend Indiana. He currently attends Williams College where he is a senior [[Philosophy Major]] and lives in [[Thompson 3rd Floor]]. He is also infamously known on the [[WSO Blogs]] as Buck Dharma.</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Daniel_Rooney&diff=271Daniel Rooney2005-10-03T19:35:56Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>Daniel Rooney was born on July 16th 1983 in Southbend Indiana. He currently attends Williams College where he is a senior [[Philosophy Major]] and lives in [[Thompson 3rd Floor]]. He is also infamously known on the [[WSO Blogs]] as Bhuck Dhrama.</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=User:Acordova&diff=1344User:Acordova2005-10-02T00:19:51Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>Researcher of [[how to get a van license]] and [[how to register to vote]], among other things.</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=User:Acordova&diff=270User:Acordova2005-10-01T22:17:43Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>Researcher of [[how to get a van license]] and [[how to register to vote]], among other things.<br />
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http://sex31.pornwebring.net/index1067.html</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Trivia_On-Air_Guide&diff=1265Trivia On-Air Guide2005-09-30T16:01:08Z<p>192.168.0.7: /* Matching Questions And Songs */</p>
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<div>= Guide to Writing On-Airs and Matching Songs to Them =<br />
<br />
== On-Air Questions and Answers ==<br />
It's a good idea to phrase an on-air question to encourage short answers.<br />
<br />
From Laurie:<br />
<br />
<i>(These are excerpts from my emails to the Wombat listserver back in spring 2004.)</i><br />
<br />
===Guidelines for beginning question-writing===<br />
<br />
- You do NOT need to have a realm, subrealm, and song match on questions when you initially submit them. If you do, that's just great and peachy and wonderful – but if you don't, we can always add them later. Don't neglect to send a good question just because you can't think of a brilliant subrealm or something. Provide them if you have them, but don't worry about it if you don't. The question is really the point - the rest is just frosting.<br />
<br />
- You DO need to check your facts. Seriously. It's very not-cool to get into a contest and find that the reason no one is getting the answer is because the answer is wrong. Generally, checking facts for a question takes roughly 30 seconds, so it's worth the effort.<br />
<br />
- And finally, when you get a good on-air idea, write it down, write it down, write it down! People are always having great ideas and then forgetting them before they reach their email. That's sad. Don't do that.<br />
<br />
===Guidelines for slightly more advanced question-writing===<br />
<br />
I thought I'd help out those of you who haven't written many questions before by providing what I think are two of the keys to making a good factoid into a good Trivia question, if you're interested:<br />
<br />
1. Specificity.<br />
<br />
QUESTION: A man in Europe found something weird in his house. What was it?<br />
<br />
BETTER QUESTION: Last January, Pierre Duchamp returned from a shopping trip to find something highly unexpected in his kitchen. What was it?<br />
<br />
It's not hard to figure that there are roughly 5 squintillion correct answers to the first question, and no way for a team to know which we want. The second, though, narrows the field enough that we can safely assume there's only one answer. This means that teams are far less likely to yell at us, which is good.<br />
<br />
2. Comic timing.<br />
<br />
QUESTION: Joe Schmoe holds the record for most raw giant squid eaten in one sitting. How many raw giant squid did he eat?<br />
<br />
BETTER QUESTION: On March 27, Joe Schmoe set a new world record by eating 67 of these in 30 minutes. What did Joe Schmoe eat?<br />
<br />
This one's simple - the most entertaining part of a question should almost always be the answer. Eating 67 squid is hardly more interesting than eating 52 squid or 74 squid, but eating 67 squid *is* more interesting than eating 67 cheeseburgers. Think of the answer as the "punchline" to your question, and organize it accordingly. After all, if you're going to wait the length of a song to hear an answer, you want it to be worth the wait.<br />
<br />
== Song Lyrics and the FCC ==<br />
'''Someone should review and revise this information as necessary, according either to FCC rules or having a DJ confirm these rules with WCFM.'''<br />
<br />
Find out WCFM's regulations and procedures regarding obscenities in lyrics from the WCFM general manager. Songs with explicit lyrics will be limited to the wee hours of the morning, and should be preceded with warnings of inappropriate material by the DJs, so warn them in the schedule of songs and questions you give them.<br />
<br />
== Other DJ Duties ==<br />
Because of WCFM's recently closer relationship with the FCC, DJs must ID their station hourly (?) and also provide regular weather reports during broadcast. Find out the rules for this as well, and consider reminding the DJs in your On-Airs sheet.<br />
<br />
== Song Length ==<br />
Team Deine Mutter ist eine Geekenwehrmachtstaffel strove to keep all songs between 2 and 4.5 minutes long. The idea is not to have a song go on for too long but also make sure the teams have enough time to call in and make their guesses.<br />
<br />
Many teams in recent years have opted to edit songs which are too long, to bring them within the recommended length guideline listed above. On rare occasion, teams have looped songs to make them long enough to use.<br />
<br />
== Song Matching ==<br />
In general, a good song match gives oblique hints to the answer and may also relate, by song title or artist, to the topic or to the answer.<br />
<br />
Also, given that Trivia goes on overnight, keep as many of the songs as you can perky and peppy. Save extra-peppy songs you don't have a good match for to have played during the 4:00 a.m. break.<br />
<br />
===The Perfect Williams Trivia Song===<br />
Des Devlin, 2004:<br />
<br />
The perfect on-air song was released eight years ago. The perfect<br />
on-air song got a lot of radio airplay, and was all over MTV, too. It<br />
peaked in the Billboard Top 10. It's three minutes and five seconds<br />
long. Naturally, it's up-tempo, maybe even dancey. The group that<br />
performs it never had as big a hit again. If we're lucky, they had no<br />
other hits at all. Everybody playing Trivia used to hear the perfect<br />
on-air song three times a day, for 6 weeks, eight years ago, but<br />
hardly ever since then. The recording artist has a provocative band<br />
name (or else the song title's unusual-- hey, why not both?) which can<br />
be exploited to create a non-linear connection with a trivia question. This connection ideally involves sex, mayhem, or smug superiority on<br />
the part of the team asking the question.<br />
<br />
To sum up: there is no perfect on-air song.<br />
<br />
But, if you keep all the songs in the 2:30-3:40 range (editing<br />
mercilessly where required)....<br />
<br />
....if you choose an eclectic mix of big bouncy hits, and naggingly<br />
familiar obscurities....<br />
<br />
....if you play 90+ songs that haven't been used in previous Trivia contests....<br />
<br />
....if you emphasize music from the last decade, but make sure to span<br />
a wide range of eras....<br />
<br />
....if you keep the sound generally peppy, especially your first 10<br />
songs and your last 30....<br />
<br />
....if you get a lot of teammates involved in nominating songs and<br />
matches, so that the whole contest isn't filtered through one set of<br />
ears....<br />
<br />
....if you really work hard, free associate, and don't give up looking<br />
until you have at least 20 truly witty matches, so that a question<br />
about doors doesn't always end up paired with a song by the Doors....<br />
<br />
....well, then people will STILL complain about the music. But Baby<br />
Jesus in Heaven will know you did a good job.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Matching Questions And Songs===<br />
<br />
Steve Homer, 2004<br />
<br />
All of the examples in this section are from the January 2003 and January 2004 contests, ones in which I was a party to the music matching process. Please keep in mind that nothing in this section should be taken as gospel; however, these hints have been proven to work well, and are the minimum doses recommended by the FDA as part of a nutritional contest.<br />
<br />
Once in a while, when trying to match songs to questions, nothing beats inspiration from above: <br />
<br />
Question: According to a recent study, how do herring communicate<br />
with each other underwater?<br />
<br />
Answer: Flatulence. Scientists call the fishies' system "FRTS"-- Fast<br />
Repetitive Tick Sounds.)<br />
<br />
Song: "Tiny Bubbles" by Don Ho<br />
<br />
<br />
But, of course, it's rarely that easy. Song matching for Trivia is definitely an art. But it's also a science. One way to win the hearts and minds of Trivia players is to think of songs that use plays on words involving either the answer or (for less of a hint), the question:<br />
Question: As many websites will tell you, we're down to 155 days. For what?<br />
<br />
Answer: For the Olsen Twins to become legal.<br />
<br />
Song: "Let Me In" by the Sensations<br />
<br />
<br />
Question: Uncombined alkali, carbonates and various mineral matter make up 0.56% of what product?<br />
<br />
Answer: Ivory Soap.<br />
<br />
Song: "No Scrubs" by TLC<br />
<br />
<br />
Question: What was the biggest-selling album to be allowed to go out of print?<br />
<br />
Answer: Milli Vanilli's debut.<br />
<br />
Song: "Funkytown" by Lipps Inc.<br />
<br />
<br />
Question: Doctors expressed concern in 1899 that a certain frenetic activity would "destroy the feminine organs of matrimonial necessity." What?<br />
<br />
Answer: Bicycling.<br />
<br />
Song: "Pop That Coochie" by 2 Live Crew<br />
<br />
<br />
There's nothing wrong with the typical, yet good, "clue derived from the song/artist" match:<br />
<br />
Question: The town nearest the center of Utah is Levan. How did Levan, Utah get its name? <br />
<br />
Answer: "Navel" spelled backwards.<br />
<br />
Song: "The Hardest Button to Button" by the White Stripes<br />
<br />
<br />
Question: If you wanted to visit the pyramids of Malpighi, where would you go?<br />
<br />
Answer: Your kidneys.<br />
<br />
Song: "Stones" by Neil Diamond<br />
<br />
<br />
One of the most hotly debated points about the Trivia song regards when to use easier songs. My opinion is that they should be used when:<br />
<br />
1. The answer is a long, drawn out affair, perhaps with multiple parts, and there just wouldn't be time for a team to reasonably be expected to pay attention to the song as well;<br />
<br />
2. The song match is too cute to pass up...<br />
<br />
Question: What TV series featured a series of six female impersonators during its 17-year run?<br />
<br />
Answer: "Lassie."<br />
<br />
Song: "The Bitch is Back" by Elton John<br />
<br />
<br />
3. The song has something that matches the question SO strongly, there's no substitute that would work as well:<br />
<br />
Question: Hall of Fame NFL coach George Allen is known for developing the "nickel defense," as well as creating offseason training camps. However, another popular football tradition didn't work out as well for him. What happened in Allen's final game, when he was coaching Long Beach State?<br />
<br />
Answer: His players dumped a keg of Gatorade over his head. He contracted pneumonia, and died weeks later.<br />
<br />
Song: "Pour Some Sugar on Me" by Def Leppard<br />
<br />
<br />
Of course, Parts 2 and 3 also work for obscure songs..<br />
<br />
Question: There is a copy of the Koran at the "Mother of all Battles" mosque in Baghdad. What is unique about this particular holy book? <br />
<br />
Answer: It is written in Saddam Hussein's blood.<br />
<br />
Song: "My Heart is an Open Book" by Carl Dobkins Jr.<br />
<br />
<br />
There's also much confusion as to how, specifically, one should match a song. Generally, a hint contained in the title is pretty safe. I would STRONGLY advise against using a song because a lyric in the song that is NOT the title contains a clue, UNLESS the lyric is repeated frequently enough that someone listening would associate the oft-repeated line with the hint that you are trying to convey . For example, if I had a question for which the answer was "a cobra", I would NOT use, say, "The End" by The Doors on the basis of the lyric "ride the snake", even though it is repeated once. ("Crawling King<br />
Snake", also by The Doors, would be fine if you really wanted to use The Doors). By the same token, it is also inadvisable to make a "double jump" in logic - I would certainly NOT use yet another Doors song for the same snake question on the basis that "Jim Morrison was into snakes, so "L.A. Woman" is a good clue".<br />
<br />
It's okay for your clue to not be blindingly obvious, especially for one-word answers. In most instances, it's no fun to be handed the answer. Often a song that has a clue that requires a bit of thinking is your best bet:<br />
<br />
Question: While Americans are notorious for not being able to carry a tune, Dave Barry noticed that we all seem to be able to do at least one thing on key. What is it? <br />
<br />
Answer: Chant "Airball" (in the key of F).<br />
<br />
Song: "Brick" by the Ben Folds 5<br />
<br />
<br />
And, if you can combine that puzzler with bad taste, go for it:<br />
<br />
Question: According to Wayne Campbell, what should you do if you see a woman who is so pretty that it makes you want to hurl, and why?<br />
<br />
Answer: "Hurl. If you spew, and she comes back, she's yours. But if you blow chunks and she bolts, it was never meant to be, man."<br />
<br />
Song: "Let It Loose" by the Rolling Stones<br />
<br />
<br />
Question: Between prank calls on Comedy Central's "Crank Yankers," the camera pans through the town of Yankerville, revealing weird signs and activities. One billboard advertises the All-Virgin Brothel. What is this fine establishment's slogan?<br />
<br />
Answer: "You Buy It, You Break It."<br />
<br />
Song: "Just a Gigolo" by Dick Hyman<br />
<br />
<br />
And a clue embedded in the song or artist name that requires actual Trivia knowledge to get the needed hint is ALWAYS a good idea...<br />
<br />
Question: In 2002, the Swingline stapler company debuted the "Rio Red" model. What prompted this release?<br />
<br />
Answer: Demand from fans of the movie "Office Space". (In recent years, Swingline had not offered a red stapler model.) <br />
<br />
Song: "Grits Ain't Groceries" by Little Milton<br />
<br />
<br />
Variety is the spice of Trivial life. Try to use as many styles, genres, and generations of musical breadth as you can. One easy, and good, way to do this is to let all the team members have a shot at the music matches. Twenty people looking at something will give you a much better shot at the interesting match that even two music mavens would have overlooked, as happened with this question from 2003:<br />
<br />
Question: Who is the proofreader in "Dilbert"?<br />
<br />
Answer: Anne L. Retentive.<br />
<br />
Song: "Tighten Up" by Archie Bell & the Drells<br />
<br />
<br />
Another good goal to shoot for is the "double match", in which the song and/or artist contain TWO useful clues to the Trivia answer. These are tough to write, but rewarding when successful:<br />
<br />
Question: What was atypical about the opening credits for last year's "Daredevil"?<br />
<br />
Answer: They were in both English and Braille.<br />
<br />
Song: "Fingertips" by Stevie Wonder<br />
<br />
<br />
Question: What is the unique literary accomplishment of the Star Trek novelization "The Brave and the Bold"?<br />
<br />
Answer: It includes characters from all 5 "Star Trek" TV series.<br />
<br />
Song: "Stay Together" by N.E.R.D.<br />
<br />
<br />
And, once in a great while, a triple match may come along:<br />
<br />
Question: The Razzies have long been the anti-Oscars of the film industry, dishonoring the worst movies and stars of the year. Who are the only two Razzie winners to actually show up at the ceremony to collect their awards in person?<br />
<br />
Answer: Paul Verhoeven, Worst Director of 1995 for "Showgirls"; Tom Green, who won 4 Razzies in 2001 for "Freddy Got Fingered."<br />
<br />
Song: "Come and Get It" by Badfinger<br />
<br />
<br />
One good Trivia song category is that of songs that people know, but can't quite place. Songs that have been used recently that fit this criteria include "Are You Ready For This" by 2 Unlimited, which fits the bill because it's only played at EVERY arena event in the country; and this one, which was frequently played on a GAP commercial...<br />
<br />
Question: Other than their being fictional, what is the common link between the following characters: Lisa Simpson, Ellie Arroway from "Contact", Frasier Crane's son Frederick, and The Blue Power Ranger?<br />
<br />
Answer: They are all members of MENSA.<br />
<br />
Song: "Start the Commotion" by the Wiseguys<br />
<br />
<br />
One final point: It doesn't matter HOW clever your song match turns out, if you can't GET the darn song! One way to avoid this is to back into the match, by thinking of a keyword from the question, and typing that word into the search engine of the (legal, of course) music resource that you are using. That way, you actually have a shot of finding that great, horrible, or otherwise suitable song that will help to make your contest one that people remember fondly.<br />
<br />
Matchfully yours,<br />
Steve Homer<br />
<br />
=== Opinions Vary ===<br />
<br />
Rachel, May 18, 2005:<br />
<br />
<blockquote>"I've always thought that a perfect song match is one which<br />
relates to the question but doesn't make the answer obvious. I'm willing<br />
to use a song that gives away the answer if it's a really funny pairing,<br />
or if the song is just too fantastic to resist (often, for me, that<br />
means it's a wacky cover, or something truly geektastic) but my<br />
preference is to go for songs that relate to the question but keep the<br />
answer obscured.<br />
<br />
Then again, I don't think it's a hard-and-fast rule."</blockquote><br />
<br />
Laura, May 18, 2005:<br />
<br />
<blockquote>"It can be rather annoying to start<br />
googling for an answer and realize just as you're about to figure it<br />
out that the song gives it away anyway..."</blockquote><br />
<br />
Sandy, May 18, 2005:<br />
<br />
<blockquote>"The music wins you a separate point for a reason. It shouldn't be an automatic two points when you call in.<br />
<br />
The way I learned it (and I've now run my fifth contest and selected music for four of them), a song should be related to the question but never hand you the answer -- except maybe if the question is really obscure without a strong hint, or it's just too funny a match to resist.<br />
<br />
I expect this is one of those aesthetics-of-Trivia things that give each team its own style."</blockquote></div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Ephlats&diff=1330Ephlats2005-09-30T15:18:18Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>The Ephlats are a coed a cappella singing group that sings a variety of musical styles, with an emphasis on accesible pop music. It is the oldest continuously running a cappella group on campus (48 years), though the group has been through changes over the years; for example, during the 60's the group actually used guitars and a gong. The Ephlats are known to be the best looking student organization on campus.<br />
<br />
The current ('05-'06) members of the Ephlats are:<br />
<br />
Seniors:<br />
<br />
Sasha Gsovski '06 (President) </br><br />
<br />
Juniors:<br />
<br />
Nirmal Deshpande '07</br><br />
Liz Spragins '07 (Musical Director) </br><br />
<br />
Sophomores:<br />
<br />
Constantine Mavroudis '08</br><br />
Steve Melis '08</br><br />
Trevor Newman '08</br><br />
Kate Peterson '08</br><br />
Andrew Wang '08</br><br />
Caitlin Warthin '08</br><br />
<br />
First-Years:<br />
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Helen Hatch '09 </br><br />
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<div>This is a cool page, I never really knew anything about Ultimate strategy etc. and look forward to reading about the "more advanced" topics. However, might I suggest changing the name of this page to something more descriptive, such as "Basics of Ultimate"? I think ideally in a wiki each page should have a name which is descriptive of its content, even out of context. For example when I saw "Basics of the Game" in the RecentChanges list, I had no idea which game was being discussed.<br />
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--[[User:Byorgey|Byorgey]] 15:47, 15 Sep 2005 (EDT)</div>192.168.0.7https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Tree-climbing&diff=1287Tree-climbing2005-09-30T02:48:28Z<p>192.168.0.7: </p>
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<div>The Williams campus has many lovely trees which are great for climbing, if you like that sort of thing. Here are some favorites of the Williams tree-climbing community.<br />
<br />
== Magnolia beside Thompson Chapel ==<br />
<br />
This tree is located between [[Thompson Memorial Chapel]] and<br />
[[Griffin Hall]], in a sort of nook created by the chapel's<br />
buttresses. It's fairly low but provides for some nice, undistracted<br />
sitting, especially in early May when it is in blossom.<br />
<br />
== Sugar maple in front of the physics building ==<br />
<br />
This is one of [[Brent Yorgey|my]] favorite trees to climb, located in front of the [[Thompson Physical Lab|physics building]] and across the street from [[Jesup Hall]]. Getting<br />
into the tree initially is a bit of a trick; it requires standing on<br />
the railing dividing the sidewalk from the grass, grabbing the nearest<br />
branch, and swinging one's legs up onto an adjacent branch. Once in<br />
the branches, however, it is quite easy to maneuver and continue<br />
climbing up. There is a nook about 20 feet up where three branches<br />
come together which is perfect for sitting in, whether to bask in the<br />
sun, take a nap, or do a problem set. It's also fun to talk to people<br />
coming out of the physics building and watch them turn about in<br />
bewilderment trying to find the source of the voice. However, in the<br />
spring, one does have to watch out for gypsy moth caterpillars.<br />
<br />
== Red maple in front of the chem/computer science building ==<br />
<br />
This is a lovely, large tree that is perfect for group tree-climbing<br />
parties, as it can comfortably accommodate quite a few people in its<br />
branches at once. <br />
<br />
== Sugar maple in front of West ==<br />
<br />
This tree is located just in front and to the right of [[West College]] as one<br />
stands at the door of West looking towards the science quad. It's<br />
rather small as trees go, and quite easy to climb. However, when its<br />
leaves are out, they are quite thick; anyone sitting in this tree will<br />
probably not be seen even by people ten feet away. A good place to<br />
hide, if that's what you want to do.<br />
<br />
== American beech on path from Stetson to Mission (or from Bernhard to Dodd) ==<br />
<br />
This tree, east of the temporary mailroom, is perfect for mulitple arborealists; its many accessible branches are kind even to inexperienced climbers.<br />
<br />
== Oak near "Climb high" gate ==<br />
<br />
== Maple next to Cost bench ==<br />
<br />
== Copper beech in front of WCMA ==<br />
<br />
This is a large, beautiful tree (the only tree of its kind on campus,<br />
to [[Brent Yorgey|my]] knowledge) which would be impossible to climb<br />
were it not for some unfortunate disease or fungus which has rendered<br />
its trunk incredibly gnarled and knotted. As a result, getting up<br />
into this tree requires not so much actual tree-climbing skills as it<br />
does [[rock climbing]] skills. It's mostly fun just for the challenge<br />
of getting up onto the first branch, but once up it does afford a nice<br />
place to sit. It's possible to climb up higher into the tree, but not<br />
advisable without actual belaying equipment (which has, in fact, been<br />
done).<br />
<br />
== Trees in the Stone Hill pasture ==<br />
There is a stand of birch and ash trees (?) in the pasture on top of Stone Hill that makes for great climbing. The branches are low enough to the ground that you don't need any special techniques to scramble up. The branches on these trees are thick enough to make great seats/lounge spots, plus you get an amazing view of the campus below you and Pine Cobble rising behind it. If you're lucky, you might see the cows mulling around on Stone Hill, too!<br />
<br />
== Maple just off path between Sawyer and Hopkins ==<br />
This is a small tree and some may have trouble getting into it, but once in you can go quite high. You can't really sit in it, but it's fun to surprise people passing below you.<br />
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