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    #19371
    Quote Originally Posted by bloowolf View Post
    There are ways to go around the expenses for books. The upper classmen in my son’s med school pass down their e-books to lower grads for free.
    Uhm... may mga photocopying shops sa UBelt that "reproduce" books
    Copyright violation? For the xerox shop, yes. But if the student commissioned it, iniisp na lang na "for scholarly review", "personal use", etc. but sa totoo lang, that's really stretching it (pini-pilosopo na lang)

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    #19372
    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    nakowh nakowh bLoady of bgc yan ang epekto ng nabakunahan at nacovid. TuLiro ka na.

    nagexampLe ako na cast iron yung kawaLi na presyo reguLar price sa Landers eh discounted sa true vaLue pero mahaL pa din.

    Sino Loko-Loko nagsabi gagawing inuman tapos cast iron

    Yan ang epekto ng bakuna nagiimaginary na
    Naku poh Kakulangan. Talagang kulang ka. Yan ang epekto ng hindi nakagradweyt. Ang pinaguusapan water jug, ipapasok mo cast iron… wala ka naman sinabing kaldero. Hindi ba tinuro sa iyo yan ng mga titser mo? Lilinawin mo sinusulat mo. Palibhasa di ka grumadweyt. Bagsak ka na naman.


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    #19373
    Quote Originally Posted by Miles_on View Post
    Uhm... may mga photocopying shops sa UBelt that "reproduce" books
    Copyright violation? For the xerox shop, yes. But if the student commissioned it, iniisp na lang na "for scholarly review", "personal use", etc. but sa totoo lang, that's really stretching it (pini-pilosopo na lang)
    My point is not to spend for books anymore. I think it’s tradition for them to help the lower classmen.


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    #19374
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    back in the day,
    we didn't lug around heavy tomes.
    we just had writing instruments, lotsa paper, and the requisite plywood for writing on.

    we left the heavy books in the dorm or the haus, for the requisite nightly burning of the eyebrows.
    some of us would literally tear apart the thick books into chapters, so's we can bring them and read them more easily during our spare times in the classroom.

    nowadays,
    with electronics,
    studying is a bit... different.
    but the burning eyebrows is still there.
    No reason to flunk with all the materials just a net away. The youth are lucky nowadays. Its so easy to look for references, unlike the old days.


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    #19375
    Quote Originally Posted by bloowolf View Post
    No reason to flunk with all the materials just a net away. The youth are lucky nowadays. Its so easy to look for references, unlike the old days.


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    alas,
    still closed notes and references during exams.
    heh heh.

    i remember my student days,
    i would go to the library to look for references in the index medicus,
    hoping that:
    1. the reference would be available in the library; but more importantly,
    2. no numbskull tore off the all-important page that i was looking for!

    buti naman,
    torn pages syndrome was a pretty uncommon experience, back then.

    nowadays,
    research is at the comfort of your home, in your chosen time (no closed libraries).
    but one has to have plastic (credit card) from time to time...

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    #19376
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    alas,
    still closed notes and references during exams.
    heh heh.

    i remember my student days,
    i would go to the library to look for references in the index medicus,
    hoping that:
    1. the reference would be available in the library; but more importantly,
    2. no numbskull tore off the all-important page that i was looking for!

    buti naman,
    torn pages syndrome was a pretty uncommon experience, back then.

    nowadays,
    research is at the comfort of your home, in your chosen time (no closed libraries).
    but one has to have plastic (credit card) from time to time...
    Not everything is in the internet, we still had to go to the library to do our research. It more convenient that the filing system is computerized now. We were taught how to do it manually when we were in high school. Out of the thousands of books in the library, probably only 10% are in the internet.

    Not having access to a library is an unpleasant fact about online classes. I believe you can still request books but it depends on the school.

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    #19377
    bLoady heLL. of bgc

    Irerepost ko pinost mo

    Quote Originally Posted by bloowolf View Post
    I love sales in TrueValue. I bought an almost 3k double walled stainless 2L water jug for only P597. I got 3.
    "you Love saLes sa true vaLue"


    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    bLoady,

    true vaLue reguLar pricing = SCAM. Compare price sa Landers cast iron same brand napajuicecoLored ako!!!!

    Discount niLa, reguLar price sa iba.

    nirepLayan kita para sabihin scam ang pricing.

    Quote Originally Posted by bloowolf View Post
    Naku poh Kakulangan. Talagang kulang ka. Yan ang epekto ng hindi nakagradweyt. Ang pinaguusapan water jug, ipapasok mo cast iron… wala ka naman sinabing kaldero. Hindi ba tinuro sa iyo yan ng mga titser mo? Lilinawin mo sinusulat mo. Palibhasa di ka grumadweyt. Bagsak ka na naman.

    Oo hindi ako grumadweyt sa mga supot na skweLahan mo. The more top schooL the more kengkoy ngayon pandemic

    You are cLearLy brainfogging

    #castironwaterjug hootaena buhay yan maraming hahaha

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    #19378
    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    bLoady heLL. of bgc

    Irerepost ko pinost mo



    "you Love saLes sa true vaLue"





    nirepLayan kita para sabihin scam ang pricing.




    Oo hindi ako grumadweyt sa mga supot na skweLahan mo. The more top schooL the more kengkoy ngayon pandemic

    You are cLearLy brainfogging

    #castironwaterjug hootaena buhay yan maraming hahaha
    Kung ganyan ka kagaling, bakit hanggang forum ka lang? 2 years na, yung mga claim mo hindi mo pinararating sa proper channels. Bakeet kaks? Bakeeeet? Dahil hindi ka papansinin. Masakit man aminin, kulang talaga dunong mo. Kaya nga Kakulangan ka. Esep esep ha?


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    #19379
    Quote Originally Posted by bloowolf View Post
    Kung ganyan ka kagaling, bakit hanggang forum ka lang? 2 years na, yung mga claim mo hindi mo pinararating sa proper channels. Bakeet kaks? Bakeeeet? Dahil hindi ka papansinin. Masakit man aminin, kulang talaga dunong mo. Kaya nga Kakulangan ka. Esep esep ha?


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    Mas mura nga naman at deadly ang cast iron.

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    #19380
    Speaking of libraries, I remember during the 80s, I have to apply for membership in Jefferson library to access the latest books.

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