Kid my freshman year got popped with a big ol' lawsuit over torrenting. It was pretty big news. This was 2005-06?
When in doubt, for both torrenting and porn, use a GOOD, PAID VPN.
I use Private Internet Access. If you enable all of the security features, it completely locks down, no leaking of information from ingress to egress, and has speeds that make torrenting possible.
70 students, one employee last week.
Roughly one in six students who bothered to get tested ON CAMPUS tested positive, but only 1.2% of the faculty/staff members who were tested ON CAMPUS tested positive.
Remember, as presented this is only those tested at the health center.
In closing:
1) Wear a damn mask.
2) Download the damn app and get your friends to do it too (android) (ios). It lets the university do contact tracing more easily if you get infected, and if most people use it, you can help others if you get infected, and if you are exposed, you have a better chance of knowing. It's like Tinder, only for coronavirus instead of STD's. Find feverish singles near you and avoid them.
3) Social distance.
4) Carry hand sanitizer and wash your hands regularly and don't touch your face.
5) If you're told to quarantine because you've possibly been exposed, stay home and stay away from people. This is different than just 'quarantining to stay safe and stop the virus' back in the spring when everything shut down. You are potentially a hazard to others.
AFAIK all the usual public Google account login pages will accept and send you to MSU's CAS login page. That link in MyState just sends you directly to a link for MSU's Gmail in G Suite (https://mail.google.com/a/msstate.edu) for the sake of SSO, because both use CAS.
Also, the MyState links are wholly unnecessary for day-to-day use. When we flip on the 26th, just go to o365.msstate.edu, or office.com for your entire O365 portal, or outlook.msstate.edu or outlook.office.com to directly land in your email. Otherwise, you'll be authenticating and doing Duo twice because they don't share the same authentication service and won't give an SSO experience. (MyState using CAS, O365 goes directly to Azure Active Directory)
I'll suggest something close but slightly out of the way since others will probably cover the local spots well.
Little Mountain on the Natchez Trace Parkway is fun. 40 minutes away, easy but a decent incline, and a stream or two to cross. Just be wary of ticks during warmer weather, we always seem to catch some there. (Invest in something cheap like a Tick Tornado!)
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/mississippi/little-mountain-trail
here's an e-how on how to fix cracked porcelain Check Bell Building Supply or Lowes for materials.
edit: afterthought...which dorm are you in? They might care more in the newer ones vs. Rice, Hull, or those others over by Hilbun.
AFAIK all the usual public Google account login pages will accept and send you to MSU's CAS login page. That link in MyState just sends you directly to a link for MSU's Gmail in G Suite (https://mail.google.com/a/msstate.edu) for the sake of SSO, because both use CAS.
Also, the MyState links are wholly unnecessary for day-to-day use. When we flip on the 26th, just go to o365.msstate.edu, or office.com for your entire O365 portal, or outlook.msstate.edu or outlook.office.com to directly land in your email. Otherwise, you'll be authenticating and doing Duo twice because they don't share the same authentication service and won't give an SSO experience. (MyState using CAS, O365 goes directly to Azure Active Directory)
Fruit flies probably. For what it is worth, a small bottle (with a small cap), some unfiltered apple cider vinegar (few ounces), and a few drops of dish soap makes for a good trap. The dish soap reduces the surface tension of the vinegar so that the fly will drown. I sometimes take it further by cutting a slit in the bottle top and insert one of these.
The 36x pro is a fantastic scientific calculator good for all uses. The nspire is good for everything especially complex math equations, it can solve equations with imaginary numbers, which you will use alot in EE. So in summary, if you get the 36x you'll be good to go. But get both if you want to go with the graphing Calc option. The 36x is around $20ish and the nspire is around $150ish.
https://www.amazon.com/2019-Royal-Graduation-Tassel-TASSEL/dp/B01N782WE7?th=1
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They have tons of colors on amazon
I nearly picked up a Cooper's Brewing Kit but I figured I could atleast sell a better setup if I flake. Working my way up to some Stouts and heavier ABV brewskis is my short term goal as I know I can manage it, then to custom recipes.
If I read that right, that brew is over a year old? Holy mess, how long can they typically last? I'll guess a while as long as there isn't bad temperature swings and no O2 presence?