
something that works, i mean.
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Sun 27 Jun 2004, 4:13,
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it does take a few minutes to load up completely
at least it does on my dialup
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Sun 27 Jun 2004, 4:17,
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at least it does on my dialup

so it should load superfast, if anything's going to load at all.
which it isn't, seemingly.
maybe it doesn't work on safari?
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Sun 27 Jun 2004, 4:19,
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which it isn't, seemingly.
maybe it doesn't work on safari?

could you try that?
I'll delete the thread if it still doesn't work
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Sun 27 Jun 2004, 4:22,
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I'll delete the thread if it still doesn't work

i can see your main site fine, but not this gallery. it's just got a great big white space. it's not even prompting me about plug-ins or anything.
there is a chance that it's just not compatible with safari.
edit: however, huzzah for cat-loving amerib3tans!
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Sun 27 Jun 2004, 4:25,
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there is a chance that it's just not compatible with safari.
edit: however, huzzah for cat-loving amerib3tans!

my main site is just a reg people type site
the good stuff is hidden inside
my most recent B3ta pics are reached by clicking HERE under the umbrella
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Sun 27 Jun 2004, 4:32,
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the good stuff is hidden inside
my most recent B3ta pics are reached by clicking HERE under the umbrella

your gallery thing is showing up like this for me, if that's at all helpful.
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Sun 27 Jun 2004, 4:41,
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it will overtake your mind, and you will be powerless to resist its fell call.
delete it from your system now
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Sun 27 Jun 2004, 5:04,
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delete it from your system now

i already shelled out my 15 bucks to register and get a nifty keychain.
i regret nothing.
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Sun 27 Jun 2004, 5:07,
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i regret nothing.

in your sleep
and you will draw doodles of them in the margins of restaurant menus and grandma's bible, etc.
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Sun 27 Jun 2004, 5:16,
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and you will draw doodles of them in the margins of restaurant menus and grandma's bible, etc.

when it's really bad is during the schoolyear...
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Sun 27 Jun 2004, 5:19,
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their call is strongest when you have the most to lose -- they rejoice in disrupting studies, breaking concentration, and otherwise wreaking mental and emotional chaos in the normally-studious and responsible citizen. I have banned that game from my classroom some semesters, it takes over minds so fast.
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Sun 27 Jun 2004, 5:25,
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computers are allowed in lecture halls at u of m, so you'd often see the kids in front of you with their laptops open in the middle of lecture, diligently playing snood.
we also had wireless internet in there, so some people would be downloading movie trailers or writing in their livejournals or whatnot during class. or, in my case, b3taing (and desperately hoping nothing NSFW came up).
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Sun 27 Jun 2004, 5:29,
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we also had wireless internet in there, so some people would be downloading movie trailers or writing in their livejournals or whatnot during class. or, in my case, b3taing (and desperately hoping nothing NSFW came up).

there would be no way!
I have to have interaction and participation and see a lot of active listening going on, or else the students get assigned some immediate work. I had the same kind of profs in several college classes back when I was at UF. They'd see us get distracted or tuning out, and "POW!", either a pop quiz or an extra essay, etc. -- teaching assistants just loved it, I'm sure.

in a room with wireless internet.
but they can't really do anything about it, the lectures are far too big to pay attention to individual students, unless they do something stupid like neglect to turn their cellphones off.
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Sun 27 Jun 2004, 5:39,
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but they can't really do anything about it, the lectures are far too big to pay attention to individual students, unless they do something stupid like neglect to turn their cellphones off.

in lower division classes at UM, I'm sure it's as bad as it was at UF, with 500 to 1200 students in lectures. They'd have to pay me so much stinking money to teach in a room like that. I'd go nuts.
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Sun 27 Jun 2004, 5:43,
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maybe 500, but definitely not 1200! usually they're around 200.
1200 would be more like michigan state. apparently they have lectures where half the class isn't even in the same room as the lecturer, they have to watch him or her on a tv screen.
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Sun 27 Jun 2004, 5:48,
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1200 would be more like michigan state. apparently they have lectures where half the class isn't even in the same room as the lecturer, they have to watch him or her on a tv screen.

in a few classes.
Once a student hits second semester, second year, though, the class sizes usually drop dramatically. For me, I only had two classes of about 500. All the rest were "normal" (under 50). By the time I was a junior, I never had a class bigger than 30.
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Sun 27 Jun 2004, 5:59,
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Once a student hits second semester, second year, though, the class sizes usually drop dramatically. For me, I only had two classes of about 500. All the rest were "normal" (under 50). By the time I was a junior, I never had a class bigger than 30.

i never had a discussion session larger than 30. all my lectures were 200 or over.
but every art studio class was 20 or under, so as a freshman i lucked out.
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Sun 27 Jun 2004, 6:06,
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but every art studio class was 20 or under, so as a freshman i lucked out.

then i'd recommend getting on ein just plain html/php/asp/all that gubbins, and try to avoid things like plugins and flash.
Just my opinion though.
If it's just a fancy extra/bonusy bit, then have it as whatever you want, it's just you limit your audience when you use flash and funny plugins and stuff.
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Sun 27 Jun 2004, 4:25,
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Just my opinion though.
If it's just a fancy extra/bonusy bit, then have it as whatever you want, it's just you limit your audience when you use flash and funny plugins and stuff.