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Is that big, and likes to run, back-up Florida Gator QB transferring in?
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May as well tweek this too: In 2006 the signees brief listed 3 specialists, 3 skills, and 13 heavy recruits. In 2005 the signees brief listed 2 specialists, 6 skills, and 17 heavy recruits. In 2004 the signees brief listed 1 specialists, 12 skills, and 8 heavy recruits. In 2007 the verbals so far seem to be 2 specialists, 8 skills, and 10 heavy recruits. * specialists: QB, P, K skills: RB, WR, TE, DB heavy: OL, DL, LB
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If I believe everything since the last compilation .... Brock Bellmore DL West Fargo, ND Dan Hendrickson LB Minot, ND Drew Daggett WR Frazee, MN Chris Anderson WR Duluth, MN Josh Murray RB Pepin, WI Brent Goska QB/DB Wisconsin Rapids, WI Code Rose QB Elmwood, WI Kris Ankenbauer DB Plano, TX Tru Nguyen LB Burnsville, MN Catlin Solum RB Fargo, ND John Carruth WR Eden Prairie, MN Brandon Quesenberry OL Billings, MT Mike Ebanks DL Hibbing CommColl Matt Simmons OL Racine Park, WI Chris Schann DE Chandler, AZ Deryk Van Zee WR Billings, MT Mitch Goertz LB Everest(?), WI Mark Kubacki LB Stillwater, MN Brad Kelly, LB Coon Rapids, MN Troy Bryant, DB Menomime(sp), WI
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Indeed, and as you watch that high-tech, digital television on Sunday, while chatting on the digital cell phone with friends about how the Super Bowl is progressing, just thank this UND alumnus: Yeah, The world is just catching up to this UND graduate.
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I must've not copied and pasted that full release. Here's the full.
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You realize that most of aerospace engineering relates to materials, and structures, and dynamics. To teach those you need the core courses of statics, dynamics, and material sciences, which are traditionally civil or mechanical engineering (freshman/sophomore) courses. Plus, biomedical is now about structures, materials, electricity, and electronics. That's mechanical and electrical engineering core coursework. By saying UND should have Aero and Bio, you're saying UND needs Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical, which, thus, negates NDSU's need to have them because they'd be ... duplicate.
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Nor is Pharmacy (especially when it's separated from the key profession it works with: medicine).
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Ah yes, the classic "mine's bigger" technique by "BisonDan". If we must .... (sigh) http://www.UND.edu/dept/sem/news/releases.html I do particularly enjoy the release dated 05/01/06 .... If we're dumping duplication, dump (teacher) Education from NDSU/VCSU.
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MplsBison, c'mon use your head, and some logic: - Civil engineers modify the world, not human biology, to improve human life. - When you're sick you see a doctor who sends you to a pharmacist for what you need to get well, all based on human biology, to modify human biology, to improve human life. NDSU can have all of the civil engineers (I've never met one). UND gets the Pharmacy (and that college's associated) programs from NDSU. Again, your posit, your 'logic'. You're just mad that your own idea (that would hurt UND) ended up backfiring (and would hurt NDSU worse).
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NDSU is "land grant" or "mechanical arts". UND is traditional liberal arts: Grammar, Rhetoric, Logic, Arithmetic, Geometry, Music, Astronomy. Thus, NDSU's music and art programs must move to UND under this notion also, right? As must the English and Languages programs. And the Mathematics department. And Philosophy. All to UND. Good thing Aerospace is already at UND. Again, it's your notion. (We just get a case study on which school focuses on "Logic". )
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Yup, "human biology". And the vast majority of pharmacy work in the world today is aimed at improving the performance of "human biology"; thus, by your standard, Pharmacy to UND. Like I said, don't blame me, it's your idea.
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I'd rather attend presentations on: - Free Speech and Expression and Various Organizations Attempting to Stifle It or - Why Contracts Matter and What Happens When You Breech Them Those are probably just as important issues, if not moreso, in society as a whole.
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... except the one that matters: final score.
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If everything "biology" or "medical" should be in GF, move the Pharmacy Department (and its nursing subprogram) from NDSU to UND. Don't blame me, it's your notion. PS - That'll happen the same day UND Engineering reorganizes in this (ahem) manner.
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Or Blarney's and the evening news crew .... on multiple occasions. Goldie sez: If you can't beat 'em, start a good urban legend about 'em.
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Buning's behavior was in perfect alignment with thousands of other hockey fans in similar situations. Is your AD a hockey fan?
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Those made from fools gold? PS - I hope App State hears that they really aren't the champs 'cause NDSU got "rings".
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Do these folks realize who Robbie Bina is? (Think: Paukovich.)
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I look ahead and I see one thing. One. I see a Friday night game, at home, against MSU-Mankato. That is all.
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My thoughts exactly.
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JT: "It's pronounced "taves". It rhymes with "saves"; you know, "saves", that thing Frazee forgot to do."
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The Best or Most Influential Players Wearing Each Number
The Sicatoka replied to Brasco's topic in Men's Hockey
Dixon Ward wore 11. Sorry, but he trumps Zach. Ian (the) Kidd wore 4. Taylor Chorney is on pace to take it. Lee Davidson gets 14. -
It was "Festivus" (the holiday for the rest of us)?
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I guess rehab works: You have to first be able to admit the problem ....