I've been casually looking around and it's almost impossible to find anything that fits what I need. If I want to keep the 5970 I guess I'll have to build.
If I'm going to build I'm doing quadfire . What the hell?
Every man over 25 (and some under 25) should stand in front of a full length mirror once every few months in their undies to "take inventory".
Full length mirrors don't lie.
Oblivion - 7/10
I didn't watch this in the theater due to all of the panning, but I caught it on TV the other day and to my surprise it kept me entertained throughout. Clichéd silliness creeps into the last section of the movie, but up to that point it kept me guessing in a very satisfying...
I talking about the original. Since my main PC has died and I'm using a m1710 as my PC now I've been playing some older games that I've never gotten around to. SC is one of them. Due to the ancient gameplay the beginning can come across little harsh, but it washes over you before too much time...
1) Baldur's Gate series - great storyline that runs through all of the games
2) Mass Effect - pretty epic, not too difficult on the combat side
3) Morrowind - combat is an afterthought. Exploring the island and lifting the dark cloud is the heart of the game.
3) Gothic 1&2 - the story...
You're really going to make me requote this?
Since I don't know the exact details of the case I agree it's hard to make a 100% determination.
I'll leave it at this:
Friend has successful business
Teachers (who control the grades of said students) exert pressure on students to quit...
You clearly stated that the school district doesn't have any control over what teachers do outside the classroom.
That's the point I was answering: You're wrong on that.
I'd like to see it play out. I think your dead wrong.
Parade a few students in front of school administration who believed they were being pressured into paying for tutoring and I'm sure you'll see some action.
I hope you're joking. A teacher controls the grade, and therefore in many ways the future of their students.
If they apply pressure for students to attend for-profit tutoring in a way that makes students believe their grade depends on it (even in error) it crosses beyond ethical misconduct...
You think hiring a lawyer to take some statements from students who truly believed that their grade may be at stake would be costly?
I think it would be wrong for him to let himself be chased away like that.
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