<p>lol yikes idindt think of it as advertising! -_-
hopefully my dark and light contrast is really obvious ! bah! IOno!</p>
<p>i put a jack handey quote:</p>
<p>"Before you insult someone, walk a mile in their shoes. Then when you call them something, you're a mile away and you have their shoes."</p>
<p>Simple and plain.
However, is it too plain or too common?</p>
<p>I also put a quote in the box, "There is no book long enough, or cup of tea large enough, to suit me."
- C.S. Lewis</p>
<p>Woot Woot to the bookreading coffee loving crowd...</p>
<p>haha this part must not have been a huge factor in the process or I would've gotten a big 'ol rejection letter!! I put a picture that my 6 yr old sis drew of me and her holding hands with rainbows and such.</p>
<p>I drew a sudoku puzzle</p>
<p>Can someone tell me if this is at least alright:</p>
<p>I wrote "Google" in the same colored letters as on google.com at the top of the box. I then drew the graph of its setock going from $85 to $465. I said something like, "was at $85 at time of its IPO
in August of 2004.<br>
I tried to get my dad to buy some back then.
As of Friday January 6th, 2006, Google
was at $465.<br>
No Rice Degree=No Credibility"</p>
<p>I am a bit worried since I just put a photo in which I was milking a cow.</p>
<p>I put an old pic of me (I was like 10) at this family campground with a bunch of friends. I don't think the box matters that much. Mine was boring, and I still got in with merit money.</p>
<p>I took a screenshot of the weather channel's forcast for TX (80 and sunny) and put it in the box, then wrote the current conditions in my town (10 and sleet) under the box.</p>
<p>box really doesn't matter.</p>
<p>Mine actually parodied rice and I got in full-tuition.</p>
<p>I put a picture of Sherlock Holmes and Einstein quoting Einstein's saying that Scientists are like detectives seeking for truth of nature by finding relationships between seemingly unrelated phenomenons. Also, I quoted a saying of Holmes in Study in Scarlet, "One's mind has to be as broad as nature if one is to interpret it" I gave interpretation to these two saying in relation to my own ferver of science.</p>
<p>i drew a bowl of Rice... and got in... with scholarship... but you know what? I didn't just draw a bowl of rice... i drew chopsticks. I also labeled it: "RICE (and chopsticks)" Maybe it's the chopsticks that did it...</p>