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Re:Vicious cycle
It's sort of like the pain cycle. You can break it by consuming a form of "aspirin for the personality." Just don't let Sessions catch you in flagrante delicto with your aspirin of choice.
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Cram sheets for Basic Math (020) thru Trig (112)
http://www.lanecc.edu/math/reviewsheets.html
PDF viewer required, blah blah blah.
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Re:Presumptive admission of guilt
No one is legally drunk after one drink unless you are drinking something crazy. Even a 100 lbs woman will only be
.06 after one drink. See here.I guess iron clad was a little strong, but you are almost never going to beat a DWI when you blow a
.15. Ask any DWI lawyer.But the point is only blow if you KNOW you will blow under. Otherwise don't, and take the license suspension.
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Lane Community College, Eugene, Oregon
Lane Community College near the People's Republic of Eugene, Oregon has an excellent Computer Technology programs in the CIT department. Options include a 2-year Computer Programming degree if you want to be a VB/Java code monkey, as well as Computer Network Operations and Computer User Support programs..
Most of the courses are fully transferable to Oregon universities, and they offer a transfer program for Computer Science students which basically covers most of the lower-division requirements for most CIS programs, including discrete mathematics and introductory computer science courses.
In two years and a term, I earned the AAOT (and, well, the AGS... I could apply for the AS degree too - I collect associate degrees, I guess) which guaranteed that I'd meet group requirements as set forth by the University of Oregon's degree requirements, in addition to filling out the requirements of the direct transfer. It worked out well, and I am now a senior in CIS at the UO. -
Lane Community College, Eugene, Oregon
Lane Community College near the People's Republic of Eugene, Oregon has an excellent Computer Technology programs in the CIT department. Options include a 2-year Computer Programming degree if you want to be a VB/Java code monkey, as well as Computer Network Operations and Computer User Support programs..
Most of the courses are fully transferable to Oregon universities, and they offer a transfer program for Computer Science students which basically covers most of the lower-division requirements for most CIS programs, including discrete mathematics and introductory computer science courses.
In two years and a term, I earned the AAOT (and, well, the AGS... I could apply for the AS degree too - I collect associate degrees, I guess) which guaranteed that I'd meet group requirements as set forth by the University of Oregon's degree requirements, in addition to filling out the requirements of the direct transfer. It worked out well, and I am now a senior in CIS at the UO. -
Lane Community College, Eugene, Oregon
Lane Community College near the People's Republic of Eugene, Oregon has an excellent Computer Technology programs in the CIT department. Options include a 2-year Computer Programming degree if you want to be a VB/Java code monkey, as well as Computer Network Operations and Computer User Support programs..
Most of the courses are fully transferable to Oregon universities, and they offer a transfer program for Computer Science students which basically covers most of the lower-division requirements for most CIS programs, including discrete mathematics and introductory computer science courses.
In two years and a term, I earned the AAOT (and, well, the AGS... I could apply for the AS degree too - I collect associate degrees, I guess) which guaranteed that I'd meet group requirements as set forth by the University of Oregon's degree requirements, in addition to filling out the requirements of the direct transfer. It worked out well, and I am now a senior in CIS at the UO. -
Lane Community College, Eugene, Oregon
Lane Community College near the People's Republic of Eugene, Oregon has an excellent Computer Technology programs in the CIT department. Options include a 2-year Computer Programming degree if you want to be a VB/Java code monkey, as well as Computer Network Operations and Computer User Support programs..
Most of the courses are fully transferable to Oregon universities, and they offer a transfer program for Computer Science students which basically covers most of the lower-division requirements for most CIS programs, including discrete mathematics and introductory computer science courses.
In two years and a term, I earned the AAOT (and, well, the AGS... I could apply for the AS degree too - I collect associate degrees, I guess) which guaranteed that I'd meet group requirements as set forth by the University of Oregon's degree requirements, in addition to filling out the requirements of the direct transfer. It worked out well, and I am now a senior in CIS at the UO.