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[May. 12th, 2009|12:06 am] |
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I don’t know what they have to say, It makes no difference anyway -- Whatever it is, I’m against it! No matter what it is or who commenced it, I’m against it. Your proposition may be good But let’s have one thing understood -- Whatever it is, I’m against it! And even when you’ve changed it or condensed it, I’m against it. I’m opposed to it -- On general principles I’m opposed to it! Chorus: He’s opposed to it! In fact, in word, in deed, He’s opposed to it! For months before my son was born, I used to yell from night till morn, Whatever it is, I’m against it! And I’ve kept yelling since I commenced it, I’m against it!
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| Oh Snap! I can write teh giberish! |
[May. 3rd, 2009|08:29 pm] |
Upon examination of the archival data, it was found that 58 individuals had sufficient recorded information to be included in the following analysis. Members of the sample spent an an average of 18 months in residential treatment (M = 1.502 years, SD = 0.563 years). Average IQ of participants was within the normal range (M = 94.351, SD = 12.196).
Participants scored, on average, 59.621 (SD = 11.337) on the MMPI-A K Scale post treatment and 46.086 (SD = 7.561) on the TSCC PTS Scale post treatment.
Of participants, 26% were found to have used an illegal substance (15 out of 58 with 7 not reporting; includes cigarette use), 12% were rearrested (7 out of 58) and 9% were re-incarcerated (5 out of 58).
Compared to the research mean for K Scale scores (M = 50), a one-sample t-test indicates that the sample group is significantly different. (t(57) = 6.463, p<0.000). CITENEEDED suggests that the actual K-Scale population mean for adolescents may be 47, which is even more divergent from the observed mean of the participants. (t(57) = 8.478, p<0.000). |
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[Apr. 22nd, 2009|06:10 pm] |
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What if the function of the world is to provide Reality TV for God and the Angels? What if we all have to do our time in the show before we join the audience. |
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[Mar. 17th, 2009|04:30 pm] |
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Virgil will fix hang nails if you show him. |
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[Mar. 15th, 2009|02:13 am] |
So with my long ridiculous internship ordeal at an end, my thoughts turn back to the arcade cab (STILL NOT ASSEMBLED). and my dissertation. which is mostly deriving information from Dr. Henry's e-mails. He is kind of like the Oracle at Delphi, I need an interpreter.
Marc is moving into our house, so our rent will be cheaper. Now I can play board games every day. That is exciting.
I am thinking I would like to have an additional "Cocktail Style" arcade cabinet. The issue with building a cab is that some games are oriented horizontally and some, like centipede, are oriented vertically. If you build a cab you have to pick if you put the screen in horizontally or in vertically (rotated 90 degrees). I could have a horizontal stand up hand built cab and a vertical sit down table cab. I would like to refurbish a real cab for the cocktail one. I am not sure what cab would be good. The stand-up one is a reproduction of the Gauntlet cab (in case you forgot).
I don't really have any memories of cocktail cabs, I think they were mostly in bars.
I have been reading other people's accounts of their refurbishing adventures. It is my slash fic. |
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[Feb. 23rd, 2009|01:39 pm] |
I have accepted an internship position through the clearing house. It pays 5000$ a year but is otherwise great.
It is in Concord, CA
It is this place:
http://www.humecenter.org/
I decided to work there and move to California during a ten minute period. I think I will go throw up now. |
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[Feb. 20th, 2009|06:30 am] |
To: MIGUEL K. - Applicant Code 47295
This message provides you with your Match result for the APPIC Internship Matching Program for internship positions beginning in 2009.
We regret to inform you that you did not match to a position. |
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