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Mar 26, 2009 17:56

HIST 307 Ancient Warfare: Student ReminderA study session for the multiple choice portion of the exam will be held today at 2:00 PM. Students who wish to complete this portion of the exam early may attend the testing session at 7:00 this evening. All other students must report for the test at 8:00 AM Friday. You will have one hour in which to ( Read more... )

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justashow March 26 2009, 22:19:40 UTC
As long as we don't eat on campus. I'm so sick of pizza.

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cal_sitter March 26 2009, 22:21:27 UTC
The point is to get off campus, away from undergrads and their papers.

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justashow March 26 2009, 22:27:33 UTC
Then I'll be there. If only to escape the cascade of run-on sentences the sophomores have been slipping into their essays.

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cal_sitter March 26 2009, 22:30:56 UTC
I'll trade you the ones who can't differentiate C.E. from B.C.E.

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king_coffee March 26 2009, 22:49:38 UTC
Interesting subject.

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cal_sitter March 26 2009, 22:54:22 UTC
It fits well with the topic of my dissertation.

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king_coffee March 26 2009, 23:00:07 UTC
I hope you'll enjoy writing it.

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cal_sitter March 26 2009, 23:04:50 UTC
Scarcity of original source material aside, I've always found the development of the sword and its tactical and cultural significance an intriguing subject.

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backdated omg fail. urbandev March 27 2009, 14:58:02 UTC
You know, when I was a TA we didn't get free hours for lunch during finals week. Or lunch, come to think of it. Or sleep. Really, what is the world coming to?

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cal_sitter March 27 2009, 18:22:28 UTC
Who said anything about sleep?

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urbandev March 27 2009, 18:28:17 UTC
Point taken.

Because I believe it's the required corollary to "when I was your age," we also had to walk fifteen miles in the snow to get to classes. Uphill, both ways.

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cal_sitter March 27 2009, 18:43:23 UTC
Only fifteen miles, Professor?

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