They're more snapchat & instagram now, right?
Last I knew. I know Twitter is also passé. My high school kids aren’t into social media at all so I only know by the parade of friends/girlfriends who seem to be here all the time.
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They're more snapchat & instagram now, right?
The thing I hate when looking at husband’s Facebook is that it sort of makes me dislike people I find perfectly pleasant in real life.
A nice lady at church becomes the crazy church lady on Facebook, being judgmental of those who don’t live up to her standards and professing her constant allegiance to PGOTUS. Kind of ruins seeing her at book club and cookie circle.
Since you will be teaching, are you buying your academic garb? Husband really wants son to do that as his dad was a prof, although son probably will go into corporate world. Guessing the hood is pricey, and if husband really wants it to happen, we should buy it for him.
WSU (where the ex got his PhD) only had one graduation ceremony each year back in the 70s, after the spring semester. Ex completed his degree in the summer and we left for a postdoc at KSU in September. We were too broke (post-doc salary with two kids doesn't go very far) to travel all the way back to Pullman, so he never bought/rented anything.Combo is $830, I think the hood is about $230 of that or something.
I need to know if I'll have a job. I'm thinking of renting for now, recording the sizes, and ordering once I have a job, if that ever happens.
WSU (where the ex got his PhD) only had one graduation ceremony each year back in the 70s, after the spring semester. Ex completed his degree in the summer and we left for a postdoc at KSU in September. We were too broke (post-doc salary with two kids doesn't go very far) to travel all the way back to Pullman, so he never bought/rented anything.
That came back to bite us later, as he took a faculty position at ISU. When his first PhD candidate was ready to graduate, he realized HE needed a hood (thinking ahead was NOT a strong suit of his). Robes are all the same, but back then (and maybe now, still) the hoods had the colors of the school you graduated from. I had to scramble for him - found a faculty member in my department that had graduated from WSU and was not going to be using his hood for that particular graduation. It was either that, or wear the Purdue colors offered by a member of his department.
WSU (where the ex got his PhD) only had one graduation ceremony each year back in the 70s, after the spring semester. Ex completed his degree in the summer and we left for a postdoc at KSU in September. We were too broke (post-doc salary with two kids doesn't go very far) to travel all the way back to Pullman, so he never bought/rented anything.
That came back to bite us later, as he took a faculty position at ISU. When his first PhD candidate was ready to graduate, he realized HE needed a hood (thinking ahead was NOT a strong suit of his). Robes are all the same, but back then (and maybe now, still) the hoods had the colors of the school you graduated from. I had to scramble for him - found a faculty member in my department that had graduated from WSU and was not going to be using his hood for that particular graduation. It was either that, or wear the Purdue colors offered by a member of his department.
The thing I hate when looking at husband’s Facebook is that it sort of makes me dislike people I find perfectly pleasant in real life.
A nice lady at church becomes the crazy church lady on Facebook, being judgmental of those who don’t live up to her standards and professing her constant allegiance to PGOTUS. Kind of ruins seeing her at book club and cookie circle.
Most people in the audience probably wouldn't know the difference if they're all sitting together. Which is why he almost wore the Purdue hood, until I found the WSU grad.Although, just to be difficult because why not, would anyone actually notice the wrong hood when you're just sitting in a crowd of profs as students cross the stage?
Again, just to be difficult because it sounds fun.
I'd prefer to buy it, but that's a ton of money for our single-income (at the moment) family.
Robots!: 46 are on line here now. Can some one tell me about these robots ?
Most people in the audience probably wouldn't know the difference if they're all sitting together. Which is why he almost wore the Purdue hood, until I found the WSU grad.
Does the major prof still "hood" the new graduate?
Robots!: 46 are on line here now. Can some one tell me about these robots ?
I don't know anything about robots, but thanks for liking my post from 2015. I'd been feeling underappreciated for the past 2.5 years.![]()
Most people in the audience probably wouldn't know the difference if they're all sitting together. Which is why he almost wore the Purdue hood, until I found the WSU grad.
Does the major prof still "hood" the new graduate?