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...halls and rooms,” he says, explaining that this limits where Internet cables can be inserted into the outdated floor plans. Along these lines, Kroll attributes the general wireless satisfaction in the Quad—with Pforzheimer House topping at 73 percent satisfied and only 14 percent dissatisfied??to the fact that its buildings are more “regularly shaped,” and can thus be covered with fewer access points.Despite the fact that dissatisfaction reports show a stark contrast between the River Houses and the Quad, Selsby claims that the reports of wireless...
...have noticed: There are some people on this campus who like to complain. They whine, they cry, they spam the open lists; in every discussion, Lacoste-sporting Harvard undergraduates form up into a bourgeois proletariat, for whom angry emails have replaced manifestos. They are defiantly, eternally dissatisfied??it doesn’t matter why—and many spend their hours insisting upon an urgent need for some type of “change”; though, again, they never take the unattractive step of defining what that change means. It’s like a Barack Obama...
...York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani are the preferred candidates among the 18-24 age group. The online survey, which sought the opinions of 2,526 U.S. citizens, also reported that 36 percent of likely Republican voters and 18 percent of likely Democratic voters said they were “dissatisfied?? with the choice of candidates for their party’s nomination. Thirty-seven percent of all polled said that the poor showing on both sides of the aisle recommends the rise of a third major party. The same percentage of respondents registered “Iraq...
...online survey asked respondents to rate their own concentration on a 1-to-5 scale, with 1 signifying “very dissatisfied?? and 5 for “very satisfied.” The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences (EPS)—with eight graduating seniors, six of whom answered The Crimson’s survey—topped the charts with a perfect...
...find myself becoming more and more dissatisfied?? with Harvard, McKee said...