Amazing History Essay Topic
Bodah @ Sun Mar 06, 2011 12:15 pm
There's some interesting subjects to write about there, surely it can't be that hard to churn out an 2000 word essay ? Too bad you waited until the last minute. You better get crack'n.
I have a good essay on the nomenclature of an ASP baton. It's kinda old and therefore historical and I am Canadian.
It's Canadian history.
This OP is a good example of the wankers that are joining the workforce these days.
Lazy, shit grammar and scoring high in an unrealistic level of self-entitlement only. Devoid of ethics and looking for a quick promotion without any hard work.
Rome has fallen indeed.
Brenda @ Sun Mar 06, 2011 12:49 pm
$1:
It's kinda old and therefore historical
Sorry bud, the only paper I still have is: The Canadian Transportation System and the Subliminal Effect it has on Doughnuts. Will that help?
Dune77 Dune77:
I brought it into the geek squad at bestbuy, they had a look at it first before I was gonna pay them to fix it. After about 15 min they told me that it's impossible, they said the USB itself was internally damaged, I never dropped it once but they said with this specific usb, it can become unreliable over time, I had it for over 5 years. They recomended me more reliable USB's and I already had the one they recommended, but I don't use it for school work.
I returned all the library books almost a week ago. I can't write it again, I need the books, can someone please help me? Send me an essay?
Any peice of equipment (including plugn-in items such as USBs) that is used will suffer from the effects of
wear and tear over time. If you used that USB on a regular basis (ie: plug in and out) then the connectors will have been worn out eventually and internal damage is likely, especially if it has been used over the span of more than five (5) years as you stated.
I'm sorry to say, but you're just gonna have to face the fact that you're screwed and you'll have to write it out all over again. Things like this happens in College/University and you just have to deal with it. Good luck.
Dune77 Dune77:
I brought it into the geek squad at bestbuy, they had a look at it first before I was gonna pay them to fix it. After about 15 min they told me that it's impossible, they said the USB itself was internally damaged, I never dropped it once but they said with this specific usb, it can become unreliable over time, I had it for over 5 years. They recomended me more reliable USB's and I already had the one they recommended, but I don't use it for school work.
I returned all the library books almost a week ago. I can't write it again, I need the books, can someone please help me? Send me an essay?
You lazy punk.

Stop playing games and do your homework.
jeff744 @ Sun Mar 06, 2011 11:28 pm
Shadow_Flanker Shadow_Flanker:
Dune77 Dune77:
I brought it into the geek squad at bestbuy, they had a look at it first before I was gonna pay them to fix it. After about 15 min they told me that it's impossible, they said the USB itself was internally damaged, I never dropped it once but they said with this specific usb, it can become unreliable over time, I had it for over 5 years. They recomended me more reliable USB's and I already had the one they recommended, but I don't use it for school work.
I returned all the library books almost a week ago. I can't write it again, I need the books, can someone please help me? Send me an essay?
Any peice of equipment (including plugn-in items such as USBs) that is used will suffer from the effects of
wear and tear over time. If you used that USB on a regular basis (ie: plug in and out) then the connectors will have been worn out eventually and internal damage is likely, especially if it has been used over the span of more than five (5) years as you stated.
I'm sorry to say, but you're just gonna have to face the fact that you're screwed and you'll have to write it out all over again. Things like this happens in College/University and you just have to deal with it. Good luck.
It feels worse when it is done and the printer decided the final copy is the one it will break on (not the 10 you did before to edit) and the prof doesn't take electronic. It's the reason I now have a printer in my closet too in case the current one breaks.
If this dumbass can't crank out a paper in a few days that will get him a B/B+ then he deserves his problems. Chances are he can't regurgitate the original, because it too was a cut and paste special that he didn't even take the time to read. Hell, Khar can pop out something like that when you ask him how his day was.
andyt @ Mon Mar 07, 2011 12:31 am
Here's my essay: history is replete with people trying to get something for nothing. Some go on to be honored members of our society, but most are found out and get what they deserve. The end. (1)
1. T, Andy. A Very Brief History of Scammers. CKA Forums, 2011, p.2.
Doing that way it's easy to write few science jobs 
EyeBrock EyeBrock:
I have a good essay on the nomenclature of an ASP baton. It's kinda old and therefore historical and I am Canadian.
It's Canadian history.
This OP is a good example of the wankers that are joining the workforce these days.
Lazy, shit grammar and scoring high in an unrealistic level of self-entitlement only. Devoid of ethics and looking for a quick promotion without any hard work.
Rome has fallen indeed.
I know a couple people in HR, and the 'talent pool' for hiring is getting very shallow - both privately and through government. The few that manage decent enough grammar and spelling to be considered for a job have (no word a lie) brought their mothers to salary negotiations. I've even heard one saying "How long is this job for? I get bored easily."
Fallen very far indeed.
Regina @ Mon Mar 07, 2011 9:15 am
PublicAnimalNo9 PublicAnimalNo9:
Sorry bud, the only paper I still have is: The Canadian Transportation System and the Subliminal Effect it has on Doughnuts. Will that help?
Paper? I thought they were still using stone tablets back then.
DrCaleb DrCaleb:
EyeBrock EyeBrock:
I have a good essay on the nomenclature of an ASP baton. It's kinda old and therefore historical and I am Canadian.
It's Canadian history.
This OP is a good example of the wankers that are joining the workforce these days.
Lazy, shit grammar and scoring high in an unrealistic level of self-entitlement only. Devoid of ethics and looking for a quick promotion without any hard work.
Rome has fallen indeed.
I know a couple people in HR, and the 'talent pool' for hiring is getting very shallow - both privately and through government. The few that manage decent enough grammar and spelling to be considered for a job have (no word a lie) brought their mothers to salary negotiations. I've even heard one saying "How long is this job for? I get bored easily."
Fallen very far indeed.
It's sad eh? This 'every body is a winner' environment that comes from decades of pandering to our kiddies at school has really churned out a lot of badly educated little princes and princesses.
You should treat this as a life lesson and make sure everything you do in the future is backed up on a couple of sources. One really easy, totally free way to do it is to email it to yourself.
Regina Regina:
PublicAnimalNo9 PublicAnimalNo9:
Sorry bud, the only paper I still have is: The Canadian Transportation System and the Subliminal Effect it has on Doughnuts. Will that help?
Paper? I thought they were still using stone tablets back then.

HEY!!!!! Not funny.
We were using papyrus by then