I'm not from the South...rayiner wrote:cornellbeez wrote:Average is 45 in march...which to be honest, really isn't that cold. Then again, I'm covered with a thick layer of insulating blubber.kurama20 wrote:[
Yeah cause 20-30 degrees in March is obviously not cold at all. Visit Atlanta and stop spitting bullshit out of your ass.
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What will happen to TLS when people run out of stupid shit to argue about? I bet it will resemble this Mr. Show sketch:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfUv5t71_Xo
Honestly it is a stupid argument but when some anonymous pimple faced, harry potter fanboy virgin starts making ad hominem attacks on me because I said that it gets really cold in Ann Arbor, Michigan I'm not going to sit back and just take it.
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^^^ On that chart, Michigan as fatter than North Carolina. So Durham still wins.
EDIT: Also, the Northeast is pretty skinny, but that's because they pay so much in rent they can't afford to eat too much...
EDIT: Also, the Northeast is pretty skinny, but that's because they pay so much in rent they can't afford to eat too much...
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Right...this harry potter fan attacked you because you think Durham is better than Ann Arbor and Ithaca...despite never having been to either.kurama20 wrote:What will happen to TLS when people run out of stupid shit to argue about? I bet it will resemble this Mr. Show sketch:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfUv5t71_Xo
Honestly it is a stupid argument but when some anonymous pimple faced harry potter fan virgin starts making ad hominem attacks on me becasue I said that it gets really cold in Ann Arbor, Michigan I'm not going to sit back and just take it.
Just look at the map of America please. I guess the South does win, for most obese region in America.
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I never said I was from Michigan...I'm a New Englander. I think a lot of Midwesterners, west coasters (not southwesterners), and southerners are obese. The South does win by far though.rayiner wrote:^^^ On that chart, Michigan as fatter than North Carolina. So Durham still wins.
EDIT: Also, the Northeast is pretty skinny, but that's because they pay so much in rent they can't afford to eat too much...
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Right...this harry potter fan attacked you because you think Durham is better than Ann Arbor and Ithaca...despite never having been to either.
When the hell did I say I'd never been to Durham? Even if I had not you think that is a valid reason to start making baseless personal insults? I guess that's why you're a virgin and still trying to figure out what Harry will be up to in his next movie oh well....hell that kid who plays him will probably get laid before you do
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WEATHER FIGHT! WEATHER FIGHT!
Ah, I have to admit, not wanting to go back to cold (I'm originally from near D.C., and hated going to class in 20 degree weather....bleh) was one of the factors that made me choose UT.
Its 101 degrees outside right now, and I just took a 10 mile bike ride to go get some tasty ass groceries. The center of the universe - Austin Texas, y'all.
Ah, I have to admit, not wanting to go back to cold (I'm originally from near D.C., and hated going to class in 20 degree weather....bleh) was one of the factors that made me choose UT.
Its 101 degrees outside right now, and I just took a 10 mile bike ride to go get some tasty ass groceries. The center of the universe - Austin Texas, y'all.
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I was saying you had never been to Ann Arbor nor Ithaca, idiot.kurama20 wrote:Right...this harry potter fan attacked you because you think Durham is better than Ann Arbor and Ithaca...despite never having been to either.
When the hell did I say I'd never been to Durham? Even if I had not you think that is a valid reason to start making baseless personal insults? I guess that's why you're a virgin and still trying to figure out what harry will be up to in his next movie oh well....
Reading comprehension fail.
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The south does have a lot of fat people, but according to your own chart, it's not really appreciably worse than the Midwest. Do you notice a huge difference between 22% obesity rate and 25%? As much as you notice March highs of 45 degrees versus March highs of 62? Look at the Durham weather chart: you can wear short sleeves for 9 months of the year! How incredibly awesome is that?cornellbeez wrote:I never said I was from Michigan...I'm a New Englander. I think Midwesterners, west coasters (not southwesterners), and southerners are all obese. The South does win by far though.rayiner wrote:^^^ On that chart, Michigan as fatter than North Carolina. So Durham still wins.
EDIT: Also, the Northeast is pretty skinny, but that's because they pay so much in rent they can't afford to eat too much...
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101? And you are riding a bike? Wtf is wrong with you?Esc wrote:WEATHER FIGHT! WEATHER FIGHT!
Ah, I have to admit, not wanting to go back to cold (I'm originally from near D.C., and hated going to class in 20 degree weather....bleh) was one of the factors that made me choose UT.
Its 101 degrees outside right now, and I just took a 10 mile bike ride to go get some tasty ass groceries. The center of the universe - Austin Texas, y'all.
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I was on the beach this weekend. 90 degrees and 90% humidity. It was heaven.cornellbeez wrote:101? And you are riding a bike? Wtf is wrong with you?Esc wrote:WEATHER FIGHT! WEATHER FIGHT!
Ah, I have to admit, not wanting to go back to cold (I'm originally from near D.C., and hated going to class in 20 degree weather....bleh) was one of the factors that made me choose UT.
Its 101 degrees outside right now, and I just took a 10 mile bike ride to go get some tasty ass groceries. The center of the universe - Austin Texas, y'all.
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I'm in good physical condition and don't mind the heatcornellbeez wrote:101? And you are riding a bike? Wtf is wrong with you?Esc wrote:WEATHER FIGHT! WEATHER FIGHT!
Ah, I have to admit, not wanting to go back to cold (I'm originally from near D.C., and hated going to class in 20 degree weather....bleh) was one of the factors that made me choose UT.
Its 101 degrees outside right now, and I just took a 10 mile bike ride to go get some tasty ass groceries. The center of the universe - Austin Texas, y'all.
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Yeah, you guys are crazy. I even thought California weather was too hot for me...and it only hits regularly about 75 in Northern California. (It gets about 90 down in Southern California though.)rayiner wrote:I was on the beach this weekend. 90 degrees and 90% humidity. It was heaven.cornellbeez wrote:101? And you are riding a bike? Wtf is wrong with you?Esc wrote:WEATHER FIGHT! WEATHER FIGHT!
Ah, I have to admit, not wanting to go back to cold (I'm originally from near D.C., and hated going to class in 20 degree weather....bleh) was one of the factors that made me choose UT.
Its 101 degrees outside right now, and I just took a 10 mile bike ride to go get some tasty ass groceries. The center of the universe - Austin Texas, y'all.
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75 degrees can be chilly, especially if there's a breeze
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First, calm down. Second, know who you're talking to before you make an ass out of yourself. Third, take this to some thread where it has something to do with the topic at hand, if you want to continue acting like a child. Also, I was born in Connecticut, grew up in South Carolina, and moved to Michigan from the Bay Area. I have also lived in Miami, Houston, L.A.; Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Colorado. And my SO is from western New York State. I haven't just "been" to these places -- most of them I lived in for between a year and a decade. So yes, I know EXACTLY what the weather is like in all of them, and in particular relative to each other.kurama20 wrote:One thing I've noticed about TLS is that a lot of the people are from the north and have barely even visited the south. They start talking out of their ass about the weather and other things and it becomes quickly obvious that they have no idea what they are talking about. It defintiely gets cold in the south, just only in the fall/winter. For those of us who have spent time in both regions we know what we are talking about. People don't realize that the south gets cold, it just doesn't get to the mind blowing single digits like some places in the north get. Having been to both places and experiencing the level of cold that even Philly, Conneticut, and NYC offer, it is rather obvious to me how cold it gets in places like Mich and upstate NY. I even work with people from the area and they warn me how cold it gets. It can be insane.
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I love snotrocket.snotrocket wrote:First, calm down. Second, know who you're talking to before you make an ass out of yourself. Third, take this to some thread where it has something to do with the topic at hand, if you want to continue acting like a child. Also, I was born in Connecticut, grew up in South Carolina, and moved to Michigan from the Bay Area. I have also lived in Miami, Houston, LA, and Pennsylvania, and my SO is from western New York State. I haven't just "been" to these places -- most of them I lived in for between a year and a decade. So yes, I know EXACTLY what the weather is like in all of them, and in particular relative to each other.kurama20 wrote:One thing I've noticed about TLS is that a lot of the people are from the north and have barely even visited the south. They start talking out of their ass about the weather and other things and it becomes quickly obvious that they have no idea what they are talking about. It defintiely gets cold in the south, just only in the fall/winter. For those of us who have spent time in both regions we know what we are talking about. People don't realize that the south gets cold, it just doesn't get to the mind blowing single digits like some places in the north get. Having been to both places and experiencing the level of cold that even Philly, Conneticut, and NYC offer, it is rather obvious to me how cold it gets in places like Mich and upstate NY. I even work with people from the area and they warn me how cold it gets. It can be insane.
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I wear a light jacket for anything under 65.Esc wrote:75 degrees can be chilly, especially if there's a breeze
<--- born in a country where the average January high is 78.
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Since we seem to have forgotten, this is a thread about CLERKSHIPS. So to get things back on track, here are the proportions of clerks accounted for by schools in the various US News Tiers:
% / N / TIER
0.394 561 T14
0.298 424 T1
0.188 268 T2
0.076 108 T3
0.044 63 T4
% / N / TIER
0.394 561 T14
0.298 424 T1
0.188 268 T2
0.076 108 T3
0.044 63 T4
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have a great time at Northwestern next yearrayiner wrote:I wear a light jacket for anything under 65.Esc wrote:75 degrees can be chilly, especially if there's a breeze
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I didn't know you were from there as well.Esc wrote:WEATHER FIGHT! WEATHER FIGHT!
Ah, I have to admit, not wanting to go back to cold (I'm originally from near D.C., and hated going to class in 20 degree weather....bleh) was one of the factors that made me choose UT.
Its 101 degrees outside right now, and I just took a 10 mile bike ride to go get some tasty ass groceries. The center of the universe - Austin Texas, y'all.
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This will be me... in March:gk101 wrote:have a great time at Northwestern next yearrayiner wrote:I wear a light jacket for anything under 65.Esc wrote:75 degrees can be chilly, especially if there's a breeze
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I can see the face and you are not wearing gloves. not going to cut it. Last winter, the coldest it got was -38 w/ wind chill but that was in Feb I think. Not that badrayiner wrote:This will be me... in March:gk101 wrote:have a great time at Northwestern next yearrayiner wrote:I wear a light jacket for anything under 65.Esc wrote:75 degrees can be chilly, especially if there's a breeze
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so if i am top 20% at mich, what are the odds of getting a clerkship? preferably in new york, chicago, boston, or dc.snotrocket wrote:Since we seem to have forgotten, this is a thread about CLERKSHIPS. So to get things back on track, here are the proportions of clerks accounted for by schools in the various US News Tiers:
% / N / TIER
0.394 561 T14
0.298 424 T1
0.188 268 T2
0.076 108 T3
0.044 63 T4
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Well, considering that only around 14% of the class gets federal clerkships, and that it's safe to assume those are mostly (not exclusively, but for sure mostly) the top people in the class -- I would say not terrible, but not great either. It could happen, but you're going to need a healthy dose of luck. Clerkship hiring is all over the map though, and every judge has their own criteria. Most of them use grades to winnow the pile, and higher is always better. But except for people at the extremes, no one thing is going to guarantee you the clerkship you want, or even assure you any clerkship at all, or take you entirely out of the running.cornellbeez wrote:so if i am top 20% at mich, what are the odds of getting a clerkship? preferably in new york, chicago, boston, or dc.
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This is why I am going to have no social life in skool. I shall be study nerdsnotrocket wrote:Well, considering that only around 14% of the class gets federal clerkships, and that it's safe to assume those are mostly (not exclusively, but for sure mostly) the top people in the class -- I would say not terrible, but not great either. It could happen, but you're going to need a healthy dose of luck. Clerkship hiring is all over the map though, and every judge has their own criteria. Most of them use grades to winnow the pile, and higher is always better. But except for people at the extremes, no one thing is going to guarantee you the clerkship you want, or even assure you any clerkship at all, or take you entirely out of the running.cornellbeez wrote:so if i am top 20% at mich, what are the odds of getting a clerkship? preferably in new york, chicago, boston, or dc.
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