Bison frequent the area around Dragon’s Mouth Spring in Yellowstone to feed where it is too warm for the snow to accumulate.
Photo: National Park Service
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Bison frequent the area around Dragon’s Mouth Spring in Yellowstone to feed where it is too warm for the snow to accumulate.
Photo: National Park Service
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let’s all be the coolest dragons we can be <3
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fuck you I’m a dragon.
I like to have a handful of phrases for quick exits or to wrap up discussions, this one is in play.
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good morning, dragonroos
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UGH. I found my calendar, now I just need to find my time machine!
last night a did a brief and fruitless search for my 2013 engagement calendar on Amazon. If only it were 2011, Amazon. My second choice was an extra large, super boring (here be no dragons) moleskine but,
Tonight I managed to get to an office store before closing time and bought a super boring too small planner that cost too much. HOoRAy!
Philadelphia’s Drexel University has installed a Macbook vending machine in the university’s Haggerty library. The kiosk dispenses MacBooks free of charge to Drexel students, staff, and faculty, who can use the machines for up to five hours at a time.
The goal is simply to help students get better, safer access to technology. Students toting laptops are targets for muggers.
“We installed it in late December,” Niki Gianakaris, Drexel’s media relations director, said. “Students didn’t want to carry their laptops to the library late at night.”
To get a MacBook, students simply walk up to the vending machine, sign in with their student card, and receive a laptop. Between lending sessions, the Macbook’s batteries charge, and the kiosk wipes the hard drives clean. Late fees of $5 do apply. The vending machine holds 12 notebooks, and I’m guessing it’s generally empty.
» via VentureBeat
I want to reblog this for a weird reason (feel free to delete this if you reblog)
when I was in high school (a long, long, time ago) Drexel was pretty much my top college pick, for these reasons:
not necessarily in that order.
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