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Very nice, I am sure the prospective job interviewers will love it and laugh the entire time they are reading it. P.S. why didnt u include any pics of u know who’s booty??
Bravo!
Unfortunately now you know all the trials and tribulations of getting a project off the ground (!) there will be few surprises for you, especially when it comes to codes and bureaucracy!
As a multi-disciplinarian myself, I applaud your efforts to avoid a compartmentalized education – I can tell you that many of the high-level people I rub shoulders with are similarly inclined.
Cheers !, Aidan Bradley.
kosta, your determination has taken you far…i commend you for all of your hard work. im glad everything worked out in the end, and that it was a huge success.
im going to miss your smiley face when you graduate
best of luck to you!
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Congrats Kosta. Despite all the obsticals and all the surprises you still got the job done. I’m proud of you Kosta, 1) for being kosta 2)For setting an example for others to follow and opening our minds to the possibilities, and 3)still graduating on time despite the 2.5 years of craziness.
Liz
Very nice, I am sure the prospective job interviewers will love it and laugh the entire time they are reading it. P.S. why didnt u include any pics of u know who’s booty??
Kosta Says: check it.
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May 16, 2007 @ 12:35 am
Ashley Busser
This is amazing, It should get a million awards X 1350983508.
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May 16, 2007 @ 1:03 am
Aidan Bradley
Bravo!
Unfortunately now you know all the trials and tribulations of getting a project off the ground (!) there will be few surprises for you, especially when it comes to codes and bureaucracy!
As a multi-disciplinarian myself, I applaud your efforts to avoid a compartmentalized education – I can tell you that many of the high-level people I rub shoulders with are similarly inclined.
Cheers !, Aidan Bradley.
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May 16, 2007 @ 9:31 am
Denis
proud of you buddy.
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May 16, 2007 @ 9:30 pm
Morlene
kosta, your determination has taken you far…i commend you for all of your hard work. im glad everything worked out in the end, and that it was a huge success.
im going to miss your smiley face when you graduate
best of luck to you!
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May 17, 2007 @ 12:36 am
IamKosta.org » Blog Archive » The Trip of Destiny
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May 21, 2007 @ 11:08 am
Shawn
Congrats Kosta. Despite all the obsticals and all the surprises you still got the job done. I’m proud of you Kosta, 1) for being kosta 2)For setting an example for others to follow and opening our minds to the possibilities, and 3)still graduating on time despite the 2.5 years of craziness.
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May 24, 2007 @ 10:22 am
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Jun 21, 2007 @ 1:46 am
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