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<description> what kitchen utensil are YOU?...</description>
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<description>Game Alert The expansion pack to the popular RTS game Rise of Nations is to be released (hopefully) sometime this week or next. I look forward to playing as the Lakota. Or having a democratic aztec civilization that defeats Germany...</description>
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<description>&quot;(Modification) A term referring to a change made to a published game. Mods are almost always made by fans of the game and are usually encouraged by the developers. Mods go beyond simply creating a level and usually change the...</description>
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<description>The Most Useless Quiz Ever......</description>
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<title>Ever read a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure?</title>
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<description>Remember those cheap looking paperback novels, with large page numbers in the top right corner, and instructions at the bottom of everypage or so? If so, you&apos;ve already had some experience with nonlinear narratives. &quot;Traditional books, plays and movies have...</description>
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<description>There are generally two main types of webpages. Those that are pretty, complex, and win awards, but are generally useless, or those that are relatively plain, yet full of information. While not all pages fall neatly into either category, there...</description>
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<description>Is it just me, or does the parking situation at Seton Hill really suck?!? I got up three hours early for my first class of the day and managed to get here a full hour and a half before I...</description>
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<description>Blah. I just woke up. As soon as I arrived home yesterday, after four classes (ten AM to eight-thirty PM with a two hour break in between), and just fell dead asleep. I blame Dr. Arnzen. Not that he was...</description>
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<description>I haven&apos;t stopped blogging just because of Christmas Break, though I&apos;ll no longer be able to post Thurs-Sun because of work. A lot has happened between my last post and now. First and foremost, I&apos;ve bought a car (just yesterday)....</description>
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