OH NO!
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  • Posted On: May 18 2004 2:40am
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  • Posted On: May 18 2004 4:08am
Damn glad I don't live in Massachusettes. I'm just suprised Mass was the first, and not Virginia or Kentucky.
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  • Posted On: May 18 2004 7:20am
I don't live in the USA and don't pretend to be an expert on what goes on there, but
I'm just suprised Mass was the first
didn't this already happen in Pennsylvania? Or somewhere beginning with 'P'?

I dunno, nevermind...

Good for them, though. It's nice to know that there's change for the better going on, at least in some parts of the world. Although Bush's opinions on this are, as always, full of shit.
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  • Posted On: May 18 2004 12:40pm
Well, that's certainly good news, eh? One state down, forty-nine to go.

Of course, I don't doubt something may happen federally yet to prevent the marriages, but we'll see.
  • Posted On: May 19 2004 2:31am
Argh...well there goes my plans for MIT.
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  • Posted On: May 19 2004 2:58am
MIT?
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  • Posted On: May 19 2004 3:04am
Massachusettes Institute of Technology.

Leading contractor for research grants amonst American colleges. Lauded for excellent biochemistry programs, they also have... as the name would suggest... excellent technology programs and more often then not, a graduate MIT student can get a job as a millitary scientist or analyst with very little work post degree.
  • Posted On: May 19 2004 6:23am
Yeah, Ahnk pretty much summed it up. One of the hardest universities to get into, next to Harvard and Yale, I'd say.
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  • Posted On: May 19 2004 6:15pm
Harder, because you have to get in on a limited ticket. There's no drama or literature programs at MIT that you can coast into as long as you have the money and a friend on the board.
  • Posted On: May 19 2004 6:52pm
So true.