This photo was taken at the RPI Clarkson game at Clarkson
Please note, the banner was hung up BY clarkson fans over their Own student section
http://www.rpihockey.net/051104/66.jpg
[Q]BigRedBrouhaha Wrote:
This photo was taken at the RPI Clarkson game at Clarkson
Please note, the banner was hung up BY clarkson fans over their Own student section
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Doesn't surprise you, does it? B-]
[Q]BigRedBrouhaha Wrote:
This photo was taken at the RPI Clarkson game at Clarkson
Please note, the banner was hung up BY clarkson fans over their Own student section
[/q]In their defense (not sure why I'm defending them, but...), the banner is in RPI's colors, isn't it?
[Q]BigRedBrouhaha Wrote:
This photo was taken at the RPI Clarkson game at Clarkson
Please note, the banner was hung up BY clarkson fans over their Own student section
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Looks like the pot is calling the kettle "Red".
OMGZ A CLARKSON FAN READS ELYNAH :)
Actually, we didn't have a choice as to where we could hang it. All but one banner had to be hung on that wall, per our arena director's instructions. Trust me, if we were allowed to hang it ourselves, we'd have put it over the opponents' section. Obviously, we made the banner RPI's colors to signify exactly who we were talking about.
You know, you could always, um... make it clearer by adding the letters "RPI."
Beeeej
[Q]daredevilcu Wrote:
OMGZ A CLARKSON FAN READS ELYNAH
Actually, we didn't have a choice as to where we could hang it. All but one banner had to be hung on that wall, per our arena director's instructions. Trust me, if we were allowed to hang it ourselves, we'd have put it over the opponents' section. Obviously, we made the banner RPI's colors to signify exactly who we were talking about.[/q]
We have other Clarkson readers. It's actually quite cordial, in most cases.
Also, since the visitors section is technically a corner of the arena, the logistics of hanging it above them would be very difficult to still make it visible.
Probably even more amusing are the pictures of RPI's team's heads being shaved.
It's for a good cause, so good for them, but it doesn't lessen the humor for everyone involved.
http://www.rpihockey.net/pics.hair.shtml
Or should this go on the "bald" thread? :-)
[Q]RichH Wrote:
Probably even more amusing are the pictures of RPI's team's heads being shaved.
It's for a good cause, so good for them, but it doesn't lessen the humor for everyone involved.
Or should this go on the "bald" thread?
Edited 1 times. Last edit at 11/05/05 04:28PM by RichH.[/q]
Cancer is humorous? ::rolleyes:: BTW, the hair is being donated to make wigs for cancer patients who have lost their hair due to treatments.
OTOH, Clarkson thinking that RPI is a safety school for them is humorous. However I do not agree with the second sentence of the next-to-the-last paragraph of this letter to the editor in the RPI student newspaper. http://www.poly.rpi.edu/article_view.php3?view=4340&part=1
How in the world did you take my sentence to mean that I thought that it was the cancer that was humorous? Judging by the smiles in each of the photographs, I believe that they are having a good time with what they are doing, which I pointed out was a very good cause.
[Q]ursaminor Wrote:Cancer is humorous? [/q]If we thought cancer was humorous, we'd say something like "If they really wanted to show solidarity with a guy who has testicular cancer, ..."
[Q]ursaminor Wrote:
Cancer is humorous?[/q]
Depends who has it.
[Q]RichH Wrote:
How in the world did you take my sentence to mean that I thought that it was the cancer that was humorous? Judging by the smiles in each of the photographs makes me believe that they are having a good time with what they are doing, which I pointed out was a very good cause.[/q]
It is, of course, always hard to understand the exact meaning of anything that is written, so I'll take your latest statement as a clarification of your earlier one.
While, I agree that the pictures are somewhat amusing, I don't think that there is any humor in Kirk MacDonald's situation. I hope that he is able to return to hockey next season and more importantly continue with his life.
[Q]ursaminor Wrote:
While, I agree that the pictures are somewhat amusing, I don't think that there is any humor in Kirk MacDonald's situation. I hope that he is able to return to hockey next season and more importantly continue with his life.[/q]
I agree without question.
[Q]Trotsky Wrote:
[Q2]daredevilcu Wrote:
OMGZ A CLARKSON FAN READS ELYNAH
Actually, we didn't have a choice as to where we could hang it. All but one banner had to be hung on that wall, per our arena director's instructions. Trust me, if we were allowed to hang it ourselves, we'd have put it over the opponents' section. Obviously, we made the banner RPI's colors to signify exactly who we were talking about.[/Q]
We have other Clarkson readers. It's actually quite cordial, in most cases.[/q]
I always try to be cordial when I visit eLynah.....I try to take my shoes off before I come in your house.
Come 1/21...... I may track a little mud. ;-)
In all honestly, RPI really WAS a safety school for me. I applied there and was accepted, but chose Clarkson and I know I am much happier for it. As for not adding RPI to the "Safety School" banner, we want to be able to reuse it for other schools as well. RIT, for example (my other safety school). That's why the main color used was black -- very universal.
[Q]daredevilcu Wrote:In all honestly, RPI really WAS a safety school for me.[/q] Just because it was your second choice, that doesn't make it a safety school. These aren't the most updated stats (http://www.studywonder.com/average.htm), but (after a whole nine seconds of research) it looks like - of these two safety schools in the ECACHL - RPI is the harder school to get into.
[Q]ursaminor Wrote:
OTOH, Clarkson thinking that RPI is a safety school for them is humorous. However I do not agree with the second sentence of the next-to-the-last paragraph of this letter to the editor in the RPI student newspaper. [/q]
But this is not the second sentence? ::looking::
[q]You have earned the right to attend one of the highest quality colleges in the world.[/q]
Hey RPI, your Puckman just called, he said every cheer from your fans includes the word "sucks". ::laugh::
Actually, I think a second choice by nature is a safety school. You only come up with other options in case your first choice doesn't pan out, therefore MAKING your second choice your safety school. Keep in mind, safety does not necessarily mean grades, it can also mean money issues as well (wasn't the case for me but I know people who have had that problem).
[Q]marty Wrote:
[Q2]ursaminor Wrote:
OTOH, Clarkson thinking that RPI is a safety school for them is humorous. However I do not agree with the second sentence of the next-to-the-last paragraph of this letter to the editor in the RPI student newspaper. [/Q]
But this is not the second sentence?
[Q2]You have earned the right to attend one of the highest quality colleges in the world.[/Q]
Hey RPI, your Puckman just called, he said every cheer from your fans includes the word "sucks". [/q]
That's the third sentence by my count. :-D I have to say that I chuckled over that statement myself. Then again, perhaps RPI has improved in the last 30 years.
[Q]daredevilcu Wrote:
Actually, I think a second choice by nature is a safety school.[/q]
Nice try. ::snore:: ;-)
Normally you have some reach schools, some top choices, and some safety schools.
Even if you only apply to two schools, that does not imply that the second school is a safety school. It has been discussed here many times that chanting safety school to Harvard is tongue in cheek, even if Harvard was a second choice.
Consider this bulletin board for nervous college parents:
http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/show.cgi?70/39584
It's pretty clear that most people consider a safety school to be a school that is not a top choice and is one in which acceptance is "all but guaranteed."
It sounds like you were being very over confident when considering RPI to be a safety school--unless of course you are into theatre.
A safety school is one which the only reason you would go there is failing to get into your other choices, and you don't want to work at PetSmart for the rest of your life.
My safety school was Utica College. I wasn't taking any chances.
Let's make this easy. In Division I Hockey there's Cornell and 60 safety schools.
B-]
Well, I had already received an award/scholarship to RPI, and had more than enough grades/extracurricular-wise to get into that school, so I don't feel it was overconfidence at all. But I'm not going to argue it, I expected to get into RPI and RIT, I wasn't as sure about Clarkson, so they were my safety schools. You don't have to agree or like it.
I guess in that particular case, DareDevil, it would be a unique case in which an RPI-like school could be a safety school. Heck, I got into Cornell without much difficulty, and I applied to RPI and did not consider it a safety school. UConn was my safety school, and as a Ct resident, wasn't a question. RPI isn't a safety school for anyone who's not overconfident - or doesn't have extenuating circumstances (i.e. previous contact, scholarship, parent on the faculty, etc). Then again, neither is Clarkson for the most part.
Alright, enough acting like a normal, nice, polite human being ;-) ...
[Q]schoaff Wrote:
Let's make this easy. In Division I Hockey there's Cornell and 60 safety schools.[/q]
Funny, I can only think of 58.
[Q]DeltaOne81 Wrote:
[Q2]schoaff Wrote:
Let's make this easy. In Division I Hockey there's Cornell and 60 safety schools.[/Q]
Funny, I can only think of 58.[/q]
You forgot Darmouth and Brom.
[Q]Tub(a) Wrote:
[Q2]DeltaOne81 Wrote:
[Q2]schoaff Wrote:
Let's make this easy. In Division I Hockey there's Cornell and 60 safety schools.[/Q]
Funny, I can only think of 58.[/Q]
You forgot Darmouth and Brom.[/q]
LOL! Touche ::nut::
Actually, RPI was kind of a safety school for me Admission seemed pretty guaranteed when I got a second application in the mail the day after the application deadline saying essentially "don't worry, you can still apply." (I'm not joking here - this did actually happen.)
wait - people apply to more than one school? Who knew? :-P
that's the reason my hair was chopped off a year ago at Ithaca College. I miss it. The girls loved it. Aw yeah
Back in 1970, admittedly a loooooong time ago, RPI was definitely much easier to get into in my experience. I hadn't started the process looking at it as a safety school (that's what IC was for) but it became that.
It was all irrelevant once I visited downtown Troy. :-D