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By Readers on February 4, 2010 in Opinion

By: Jeremy Pritikin

Thank you, however common sense does not always win out… at first, and the old adage. Try, and try again still does! Back in the 70s, I lived in San Francisco and counted Harvey Milk and Mayor Moscone as friends. I used to write for a gay newspaper back then, and the other day I found on the back of one of my sports article… a story about gay marriage… so the story is not new, and it seems anti-abortion people were also trying to use that and anti gay rights as a way to get people and politicians to support their cause.

Mike Mason

I found www.TextbookStop.com and I love that I can rent textbooks or buy cheap textbooks from one place. They put the prices side by side, and made it easy for me to choose. It makes sense for me to rent some books and buy others. This term, I rented two textbooks and bought three in the same order. They also shipped my order out that day.

By Beth Katz

While computers can help us do wonderful things, they are tools that sometimes break. Be prepared.
Keep a back up of your most important files. Flash drives and writable CDs are cheap.
Download your important email to your computer. Don’t just leave it on the server. But back up your computer.
Disk crashes happen – often at the most inopportune moments.
Get an alternative email address. You won’t be at Millersville forever or even five years from now. Get a portable email address that you’ll be able to use after college. You can forward individual messages to yourself at that other address.
If your professors are emailing you assignments, ask them to also post them somewhere else.
This won’t be the last time there are computer problems.
But maybe next time you’ll be better prepared.

By: Greg Durham

Personally, I think it’s a prime example about how we all live off our emails. Even if they are required. Everyone from staff, student teachers, student workers, and students were negatively affected. From the Facebook group. I find it ridiculous how people got angry that so many people relied on their emails, it’s 2010. People have been relying on emails for years and years now, it’s something that should be expected.
The Wikipedia article, is rather funny. It was up about 24 hours after it became campus wide.
Also, this proves that we need a much more efficient email client, like Gmail, because really, Marauder Mail’s current system is obviously very flawed.

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