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...when team’s overcompensate and don’t present a strong defense against the pass—a weak point already for Harvard—Northeastern exploits play action to burn secondaries deep down field for easy scores...
...again. This time, the download was successful, and I was soon getting my gangsta on with Fifty. But not on my MP3 player, because the files would play only on a few select brands of portable players. Tough luck, Philips. Add to this the fact that the number of burns per song is generally limited to about three, whereas one can burn bootlegged MP3s endlessly, and the option of downloading legally becomes even less tempting...
...administrators can’t trust us to safely burn wood in our fireplaces, they might as well take away other basic privileges and bar up all our windows or give us a 1 a.m. curfew. And what of Harvard-owned faculty housing—are the beautiful professors’ houses near the quad going to have fire bans as well? After all, our professors can be just as absent minded as we can be. Perhaps even more...
...GOOD AND BAD: Good for music fans who don't mind listening to music on their computers. Windows-based format makes it accessible to most. But extra cost to burn tracks...
...years. Furthermore, tutors—who are often only a few years older than the undergraduates they supervise—still retain the right to use the fireplaces in their suites. The administration, apparently, assumes that fires lit by law school students aren’t going to burn down dorms, or that undergraduates just can’t be trusted...