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Maverick
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For those of us who are graduating, could we have a little option that says "Alumnus" or "Alumna" or something to that effect in our profile?

And it ain't a petty gripe as I know some of the creators of this site are going to have that status soon

4/16/2002 10:14:57 PM

CrazyJ
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i thought it was like "alumn" or something. what is the proper term?

4/16/2002 10:39:11 PM

robzeko
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Alumni maybe

4/16/2002 10:40:46 PM

FroshKiller
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The masculine form is "alumnus." The feminine form is "alumna." The masculine & mixed plural are both "alumni." The feminine plural is "alumnae." Both of those are pronounced with a long "i" sound at the end in Anglicized Latin pronunciation.

4/16/2002 10:40:58 PM

InsaneMan
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in the "class" part of the profile, add graduated

4/18/2002 12:32:38 AM

bigginal
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It would be really neat to be able to view other people who registered on the same day as the current user that you are looking at. Some sort of "registration class" of people who signed up on the same day. This would be akin to what SETIatHome does.

(http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/classpages/index.html)

-bigginal

[Edited on April 18, 2002 at 7:44 AM. Reason : Better link]

4/18/2002 7:44:08 AM

chocoholic
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or do it by semester, like "pledge classes" only instead it could be "n00b class"


<---Fall 2000 n00b class

4/18/2002 11:08:46 AM

bigginal
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That would probably be a better idea, considering that we don't have the userbase that SETIatHome does...

So I would be from the Fall 2000 n00b class.

-bigginal

4/18/2002 11:36:37 AM

aielman
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First Declension - Feminine NounsSingularPlural
Nominative-a-ae
Genative-ae-arum
Dative-ae-is
Accusative-am-as
Ablative-a-is









Second Declension - Masculine NounsSingularPlural
Nominative-us-i
Genative-i-orum
Dative-o-is
Accusative-um-os
Ablative-o-is


[Edited on April 18, 2002 at 1:26 PM. Reason : hehe...i'm good...]

4/18/2002 1:26:08 PM

FroshKiller
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The masculine form is "alumnus." The feminine form is "alumna." The masculine & mixed plural are both "alumni." The feminine plural is "alumnae." Both of those are pronounced with a long "i" sound at the end in Anglicized Latin pronunciation.

4/18/2002 6:44:13 PM

aielman
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did i ever say otherwise?...if you look at what i put i supported you...i just listed all the masculine(and mixed) and feminine endings that were appropriate...

do you want the 3rd 4th and 5th declensions as well?

4/18/2002 7:04:10 PM

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