<p>Nitro:
Well, you do, don’t you?</p>
<p>Haha.
I’m not sure that Florida has any stereotypes. We’re all retired?</p>
<p>Nitro:
Well, you do, don’t you?</p>
<p>Haha.
I’m not sure that Florida has any stereotypes. We’re all retired?</p>
<p>200th post!!!</p>
<p>lol yeah Nitro I’m from Idaho too, my interview starts in around 2 hours. Come on Diiv, you can do this!</p>
<p>Is there a RD Stanford thread for 2014?</p>
<p>hahaha, i got so much **** at EPGY about “i thought you guys didnt have internet…”</p>
<p>ah well its a good conversation starter</p>
<p>Not yet, federman. I think they’ll make it sometime around the RD due date.</p>
<p>Wow, really, Nitro? I kinda assumed every state pretty much has internet/modern technology/etc. I didn’t know some people thought otherwise.</p>
<p>Someone once told me they thought Malaysians lived in trees.</p>
<p>I was half tempted to slap him.</p>
<p>shoot there are thunderstorms! I wonder if this means my interview might be cancelled. Idaho’s weather is usually perfect! Why now. Well I’m off early Bye!</p>
<p>@Prussia! enjoy your oranges while you wait for your state to sink into the ocean while sitting in your retirement home while listening to Frank Sinatra…</p>
<p>thats about all that comes to mind for Florida…</p>
<p>haha the internet thing was said as a joke, they wernt serious (i dont think?)</p>
<p>gayyearstudent: OMG someone actually thought that!??! Grr lol my parents are from Malaysia, I went there this summer, didn’t see anyone living in trees btw.</p>
<p>Well, the orange thing is kind of valid. We have five different kinds of orange trees in our backyard, plus one grapefruit.
All delish!</p>
<p>@gapyear, supposidly this one girl in my AP English class’s brother (they are both African American, or mabye just African, they are from Zambia) was literally asked if he and “his kind” “lived in trees” at their old high school which is up in Northern Idaho, where alot of those Idahoan sterotypes are actually somewhat accurate…</p>
<p>warning: if you are a minority stay out of Coeur d’Alene…</p>
<p>Speaking of weird/foreign places, is anyone here bilingual? (Or more?)
I’m taking my fourth year of Spanish and my first year of Chinese, but I wouldn’t call myself fluent in anything except English, haha.</p>
<p>Speaking of Coeur d’Alene, probably the biggest thing that has ever happend to Idaho (minus the 2009 special olympics) was their resort golf course being featured in Tiger Woods 06 (dont quote me on the year)…</p>
<p>@Diivio - Maybe you didn’t look hard enough.</p>
<p>Yeah, some people can be really ignorant. It was kinda funny though.</p>
<p>took my 4th year of Spanish as a sophomore, but i dont think i have the vocabulary/speaking ability of a native four year old…</p>
<p>the only language i fancy myself gifted in is Java</p>
<p>hahaha mfed, i can see you are taking the “reach 300 posts” thing quite seriously…</p>
<p>I’m pretty well versed in Java, myself.
The only real contests I’ve won (and entered, for that matter) were programming contests. 1st place each time, baby! Even beat the nearby super-prestigious magnet school’s team, heheh.</p>
<p>well aren’t you hot stuff Prussia! haha, I plan on going into Comp Sci for my major because i want to be lead project manager at a storied video game company. Im looking at Bethesda, Bungie, Blizzard, Bioware, or i might just do my own indy thing.</p>
<p>If done right someone could totally overthrow WoW as the king of MMORPGs and rake in the 11 million subscribers X 15$ a month, i wouldnt mind if that was me…</p>
<p>Oh wow, I didn’t realize that many of you guys here did programming. Any languages besides Java? I never learned it myself since most consider it deprecated/ancient/obsolete nowadays. </p>
<p>As for being bilingual, I wouldn’t exactly say that I am. However I’m in my third year of French and plan on taking a 4th year next, so I guess you could say I know a certain amount of that language. Plus the fact that I can go to Youtube, be watching a video, and then read some comments with one happening to be written in French and understand what it is in English is good.</p>