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While waiting for my hair to bleach, I continue my perusal of this site and I have noticed something a bit disturbing. With all the range of women here, I can't find a set without make-up. I don't exactly mind it, but I am surprised at how common it is. There probably are a few out there, but it will take me a while to...
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propaganda4u:
Hmm, that's interesting. Now Ill be looking much closer.

I see that you like Dispatch. Have you ever seen them live? Too bad they are not playing anymore; I totally missed out on seeing them.
hungarian:
good observation.
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So I am here again. I do feel like I should be dropping by more often.

Often. I remember that word getting me into trouble because I pronounce the t when not thinking about it, and choral directors do not enjoy innovative pronounciation.

While watching Fruits Basket, I realised what a relief it would be to live for today. Here is a character who is...
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codemonkeym:
Sounds like fun. biggrin kiss ooo aaa ooo aaa ooo aaa
l_f:
Hello, I read your Math and Academics entries, and commented on the former. Math and music - wonderful subjects. I am very much into them, but decided to go professionally only for the former. What are your favorite composers, musicians, and styles ?

May I ask where in Canada you are ? I lived there for two years, and I intend to go back permanently.

Anonymous 4: I love them. I managed to talk to them after one of their presentations of Einhorn's Voices of Light, composed for Dreher's classical film The Passion of Joan of Arc (which was exhibited simultaneously.) The music is superb, although I find it rather inadequate for the film. Well, I will stop rambling.

Cheers,
Lord_Frous

[Edited on Jan 17, 2005 7:32PM]
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Because a student's life is mostly about procrastination, and my Algebra 3 exam won't be starting for another 12 hours... I've been meaning to explore this place for a while, and there is not time like the present.

My motivations are a bit deeper than avoiding p-sylow subgroups. I hope to find the models here inspiring - some sketchs will some out of this, maybe...
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vanillafinn:
Thanks for the welcomes. I'm still figuring this place out.

There certaintly are some great shots in here - I wonder when I'll have the time to explore.

And I am not sure which Frobenius theorem codemonkey is refering to, but I am familiar with the use and proof of the Cauchy Forbenius Formula, in relation to group actions. I'll be getting into Galois theory this term (w00t!)

Finn
codemonkeym:
Galois Theory! love biggrin

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