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11:37 a.m.
When you run out of flyers promoting your student group, just hand out granola bars and frozen juice sticks. Students are always hot and hungry.
“They’re melting, but still refreshing,” announces Tina Gargotta, 22, standing outside the College of Arts and Sciences as students swarmed about her, taking advantage of her charity.
Gargotta, wearing a t-shirt that reads, “got hope?” is serving a fellowship with the Hillell Jewish Student Center of Tampa Bay. Her supply of treats fills a red Radio Flyer wagon, where there was once an abundance of flyers that advertised upcoming events sponsored by the student center.
“Engagement is our plan,” said Jonathan Franks, 22, a USF student who serves on the board of the Jewish center, as he stood with Gargotta.
Dennis Kane, who is not a USF student,
wanted everyone to know he invented something important
The commons area outside the College of Arts and Sciences typically is the right spot to do that. The area swarms with students walking to class, reading the student paper or munching on snacks. On one end, a group is handing out free Vault energy drinks, on another end, 31-year-old Dennis Kane of Tampa, sings the lyrics to Pearl Jam’s song, “Black,” and holds aloft a sign in which he claims to have created a Web site of artificial intelligence.
Gargotta still is hawking her treats. “Get your cold ice!” A can of Vault energy drink sweats in the Radio Flyer.
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Posted by Dennis Kane, Tampa, FL on 09/15 at 03:41 PM
Yeah, that is me holding the sign. I admit it. The only problem is that I don’t think I created something important at all. Far from it… it is exceedingly trivial.
I was just trying to get the last few months of programming insanity out in in the open. I don’t like keepings things bottled things inside of me. In fact, it is only when I tell the world about what is on my mind when I realize how profoundly stupid they are.
In fact, you can download that program all you want --> http://lnux.us/AI_dir.tar.gz
I am most proud of the philosophy that took me 10 years to develop:
http://lnux.us/phil.html