Jan. 22nd, 2004
Wow, another one...?
Jan. 22nd, 2004 06:44 pmI haven't received your Hood College "Priority Decision Application," so I'm extending the deadline until January 30, 2004.
Use this time to finish application questions or to remind your counselor or teacher about their recommendation forms. Be sure to submit your completed application, including Counselor Recommendation Form, Teacher Recommendation Form, transcript and writing sample, by January 30, 2004. That way, you'll still be eligible for such great benefits as an admissions decision in just two weeks, no new essay, no application charge, and priority scholarship consideration. And the first 200 applicants receive a Hood College baseball cap.
Save yourself some time: go to www.hoodapplication.org/apply to apply online. Enter your User Name (BJUANG) and Password (**********) to begin.
Susan Hallenbeck, Ph.D.
Dean of Admissions
Hood College
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Use this time to finish application questions or to remind your counselor or teacher about their recommendation forms. Be sure to submit your completed application, including Counselor Recommendation Form, Teacher Recommendation Form, transcript and writing sample, by January 30, 2004. That way, you'll still be eligible for such great benefits as an admissions decision in just two weeks, no new essay, no application charge, and priority scholarship consideration. And the first 200 applicants receive a Hood College baseball cap.
Save yourself some time: go to www.hoodapplication.org/apply to apply online. Enter your User Name (BJUANG) and Password (**********) to begin.
Susan Hallenbeck, Ph.D.
Dean of Admissions
Hood College
Let me know if you would prefer not to receive further messages from Hood College.
Oh, and would anyone happen to know...
Jan. 22nd, 2004 11:01 pm...what the heck the \ before the variables mean in perl...?
LJ::do_request(\%req, \%res, $flags);
[ edit | 11:10 ]
ah, nevermind, I found it on google.. had to search for "slash before" and perl though. Apparently it's Dereferencing. WTF??? =.= Why the holy flying fuck would you even want to do that? Now, I suppose the memory location would be useful.. but WHY is livejournal calling that when you do post? Why is it sending do_request() the memory location of those hashes (any perl variable that starts with the % is a hash, perl variables that start with @ are arrays, and $ are scalars) instead of the actual value.
I don't comprehend the madness. Fuckit, that's irritating me. Now I need to spend time reading the de_request function. Buggers.
...yeah, I know there was more cursing there than usual, but it irritates me that that wasn't covered in "Learning Perl" ¬.¬ stupid book and stupid llamas.
LJ::do_request(\%req, \%res, $flags);
[ edit | 11:10 ]
ah, nevermind, I found it on google.. had to search for "slash before" and perl though. Apparently it's Dereferencing. WTF??? =.= Why the holy flying fuck would you even want to do that? Now, I suppose the memory location would be useful.. but WHY is livejournal calling that when you do post? Why is it sending do_request() the memory location of those hashes (any perl variable that starts with the % is a hash, perl variables that start with @ are arrays, and $ are scalars) instead of the actual value.
I don't comprehend the madness. Fuckit, that's irritating me. Now I need to spend time reading the de_request function. Buggers.
...yeah, I know there was more cursing there than usual, but it irritates me that that wasn't covered in "Learning Perl" ¬.¬ stupid book and stupid llamas.