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rock6079

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well my grad comments are due by tomorrow and i have no idea what to say :)

maybe a good quote ? something about my obsession with apple (which most people know about) or my future job as apple CEO.. hmm

what were your grad comments. if you remember ? any suggestions ?
 
Yeah, I don't think any school I've ever been to has had those either. What are they? Is it a statement for the yearbook, or are you speaking at your graduation? Either way, congratulations in advance on your first step towards becoming the future CEO of Apple. ;)
 
dodonutter said:
Hate to sound so ignorant, but what's a grad comment??

lol. I was gonna ask the same thing...then dismiss it as "must be a UK thing". Then I see your location.

So are they like grades? Parent-teacher confrences? Clue me in :)
 
haha ok sorry i guess i just thought everyone did it..

pretty much all the grads get to have a 250 word comment/blurb/anything under their picture and name in the yearbook
 
goodtimes5 said:
Think different. Stay hungry. Stay foolish.


is this wat SJ said at Stanford ?

i like it.. i may use it, and of course quote SJ
 
been looking at some lennon quotes.. still cant decide..

still liking the steve jobs quote also..

arg!
 
I say just quote from a great philosopher. Some that come to mind Sir Thomas More "Utopia", Niccolo Machiavelli "the Prince", Martin Luther "Ninety-Five Thesis", John Locke "Treatise of Civil Government", Thomas Hobbes "Leviathan", Immanuel Kant "Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?", Hugh Hefner "Playboy Philosophy":D or Baldassare Castiglione "the Book of the Courtier".
 
velocityg4 said:
I say just quote from a great philosopher. Some that come to mind Sir Thomas More "Utopia", Niccolo Machiavelli "the Prince", Martin Luther "Ninety-Five Thesis", John Locke "Treatise of Civil Government", Thomas Hobbes "Leviathan", Immanuel Kant "Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?", Hugh Hefner "Playboy Philosophy":D or Baldassare Castiglione "the Book of the Courtier".

lol too much research to do in too little time :p but thanks for the advice
 
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