<p>They probably have some water fountain…</p>
<p>if I were you I’d go buy one of those bulk packages of bottled water, or those big gallon jug ones</p>
<p>then you can put it in the refrigerator :D</p>
<p>They probably have some water fountain…</p>
<p>if I were you I’d go buy one of those bulk packages of bottled water, or those big gallon jug ones</p>
<p>then you can put it in the refrigerator :D</p>
<p>yea i would buy those bulk packages of water bottles as well</p>
<p>Costco , ull probraly get the year supply for a bargain</p>
<p>lol yeah</p>
<p>buy like a metric ton of the stuff</p>
<p>dont forget to get the industrial package, with the indrustrial notebook</p>
<p>is there any costco near ucr?</p>
<p>Metric ton xD hahhahaaha! </p>
<p>the water fountains at housing are lame… and not that many. buy a water filter or hit up costco to get metric tons of dihydrogen oxide! </p>
<p>-costco and all that good stuff is over at the mo-val mall, abt 10 min drive down the 60fwy.</p>
<p>Louisiana Red Rooster Hot Sauce is the best, though it’s not as hot as the others, i think it’s still the best.</p>
<p>and bring a small basket for your toiletries</p>
<p>ewww what a waste of plastic…haha
i’m an env science major
even though i really don’t care, i still care about wasting plastic
i’ll probably just buy a brita and save the planet</p>
<p>yeah but you can recycle and make some of the money back example( I paid my dorm deposit with money I raised recycling bottles )</p>
<p>well…i guess but recycling isn’t even all that efficient either.
it’s a lot more efficient just not using it
plus, you spend like…10 bucks on water and get like…a dollar in recycling? lolll</p>
<p>10% is better than nothing :P</p>
<p>yeah true. I plan own getting cash for books and for the metro home every other week with bottles i collect</p>
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<p>I need to look for a suitcase and a lock to tie up my laptop to my bed. Too many stories about laptops being stolen… </p>
<p>That’s too paranoid. lol</p>
<p>I think a laptop lock would do the job. o.o</p>
<p>Any idea of which kind of locks are preferred for laptops, preferably the ones that are unhackable.</p>
<p>I heard Kensington is a good brand for laptop locks.</p>
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<p>Well, the thing about it is that… cables CAN be cut with cable cutters… LOL. Some locks have alarms… so it’ll go off if anyone tries to steal your laptop… some will automatically be LOCKED down if anyone attempts to open the lock with a fake key. There are combo locks and key locks… that’s personal preference, of course. I heard that combo locks have the tendency to get stuck and what not. Then again, not everyone gets defected items. ;p</p>
Fro the dorm room fridge, send a box(es) of baking soda. But be sure to put it in for son/daughter. These kids may not know what is for
To save money, help our environment, and save some precious space in dirm room having a reusable water bottle or two is a good idea. Many come with hooks or handles. Srore boughten water bottles can be used if school water is hard to get.