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aurojit Posted Jan 15, 2004
Umm sorry if my comment made u feel that way, and well no I'll post to the journal it has more features than my blog does.
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Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted Jan 15, 2004
It was me thinking you were feeling bad about what I'd said. I've found that the more you use the site and people get to know you, the more people are interested in your comings and goings, so conversations grow round your journal entries.
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aurojit Posted Jan 15, 2004
Hmm I guess that'd be true (abt ppl getting more interested in my comings and going), somewhat like most other open source communities. Neways thanx for posting the Quaker link on your space (though I know it wasn't done for my benifit) because Swarthmore always mentions tons about how the Quaker's and the Society of Friends support it, and umm I had never knew what either were.
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Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted Jan 15, 2004
Ah, I know of Swarthmore from this end, although I've never been, so I don't know where it is. There are some nice places the Quakers have a hand in, like Charney Manor and Henwick Hall, which I have visited.
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aurojit Posted Jan 15, 2004
Swarth;s one of the colleges I have applied to, and well from the brochure its supposed to be located somewhere outside Philadelphia. I don't really know about Charney Manor or Henwick hall, though I guess they'd be somewhere in UK, and umm from what my father tells me most of your commonly visited places are pretty beautiful.
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Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted Jan 15, 2004
Charney Manor: http://www.charneymanor.demon.co.uk/
Can't find a link for Henwick Hall, although I believe they have a website. It's much grander than Charney Manor.
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aurojit Posted Jan 16, 2004
Thanks for the site, and well ya its pretty good to look at.
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aurojit Posted Jan 16, 2004
Oh and Swarth's site is at http://www.swarthmore.edu/.
Thanx again
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Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted Jan 16, 2004
Swarthmore looks good too!
Here's another for ya. http://www.swarthmore.edu/bulletin/archive/96/feb96/backpages.html
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aurojit Posted Jan 16, 2004
Thank God they didn't choose Westdale, it doesn't sound nearly as good as Swarth does, not enough oomph in the name.
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Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted Jan 16, 2004
Here's the original - built in 1586.
http://www.quaker.org.uk/contacts/educat/swarth.html
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aurojit Posted Jan 16, 2004
Nice, explains why Swarthmore is an arbatoreum (the spelling may be wrong).
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