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^you should have one if you had the lecture for that class. And with the weather prediction, does anyone think they'll close the school before people start going up if it does indeed snow 15-20 cm? (probably more up at Burnaby though.) |
3.5 hours left till my next class -_- Quote:
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How are the lineups for textbooks? Still need to buy mine lulz |
Spotted Lincoln boyyyyy when are we gonna have a meat? Posted via RS Mobile |
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The line up is mostly kids that are doing buybacks. |
It'll be my last time lining up ever anyways :) |
I doubt they will close it. They are pretty prepared for it. Plus the last time we had a snow fall warning, snow was no where to be seen. |
YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH now have mondays off |
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Going back to bed. |
Good night everybody! :lol webcam for gaglardi doesn't seem too bad but I'll take whatever the hell theyre giving Posted via RS Mobile |
Burnaby campus is closed!!! Thank God I had like 4 hours of sleep... |
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Fuck I don't have class on wednesdays Hahah. The automated thing called me at like 6:10 this morning and woke me up... Posted via RS Mobile |
is it possible that sfu will reopen school later on today? |
Fucking SFU calls at 6:00AM. FUCK, Fucking retarded school, I have no school today, I don't care if it's closed. And I think I got that 1 phone call, I don't need 5 more text messages and 2 emails. FUCK. fucking faggot nigger tit juice /rant |
all I got were the texts that were sent like... 30 minutes apart and 3 emails, but I don't use email push so my phone didn't go off |
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Additional bonus of 3 emails from profs saying class is cancelled. P.S. Some help with a question. If the vehicle consumes the gasoline at a rate of 5.85 L/100 km, how many miles can it travel on the above amount of gasoline? 1 kilometer = 0.62137 miles So I figured it was... 0.62137 x 100 = 62.137miles 5.85L/100KM x 100KM/62.137miles = .0941miles But apparently this is wrong. What am I missing? |
i think it should be 5.85L/100KM x 1KM/0.62137miles edit:nvm thats the same answer >.> |
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Is holdcroft your professor? Chemistry 121? This problem sounds oddly familiar |
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