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...real “Hard Guys,” that portray college guys as drunk-driving, pizza-throwing, date-rape-drugging party animals. Zangrilli admits that he posts the stories himself, and adds that he isn’t too concerned about readers taking them seriously. “Trust me, if people were driving cars into redwoods on behalf of Hard Guy Golf, I’d fold the company myself,” Zangrilli writes. “And yes, some people are taking the Hard Guy mentality too seriously, but I would say that?...
...this place is a jungle. A rainy jungle, like ’Nam. Except—wait—a 40-degree jungle filled with whining pre-meds. Superior jungle juice is clearly in order. This is surprisingly tasty. Trust us. 3 parts Charles Shaw red 2 parts Coke, Diet Coke, or fizzy water 1 part Chambord liquor
...decades ago. "I worry that there are a lot of people in Washington who look at not rebuilding the Ninth Ward as some kind of good faith deposit by our government here," said Washington. "You know, it would be like the Louisiana politicians saying to them, 'See, you can trust us with all that money you're gonna be pouring in here...
...feel betrayed and disappointed by their former colleagues. As a student of Harvard you should feel the same—these students hurt a non-profit campus organization so they could make a profit for themselves. The story of what happened at HSA this summer is one about ethics, trust, and about basic right and wrong. DormAid has taken the great experience that this not-for-profit organization offers and is using it to line individual pockets. CALEB J. MERKL ’06 Cambridge, Mass. October 7, 2005 The writer is president of Harvard Student Agencies...
...songs (though not quite as wide as the major download businesses) which sell for substantially less money (roughly a quarter per track, instead of a dollar) and are completely DRM free. The labels and artists who have put their music for sale on eMusic have agreed, essentially, to trust their fans with unrestricted digital tracks (in much the same way that, willing or not, the major labels trust listeners who buy CDs).Endeavors like eMusic are to be looked out for and commended because they at once provide us, the consumers, with music that comes without strings attached, and also...