On Wed, 2006-07-19 at 08:54 -0700, Hill, Greg wrote: > This isn't an attack, just a general wtf kind of comment. Why do people > at colleges assume that everyone knows what their building acronyms mean > (or more precisely, where said buildings are located)? Just curious. I > see it all the time, and it always perplexes me.
Think of it as a membership filter. If you are a BYU student, you are
worthy to attend the meeting. If you know how to use Google to find a
map on the BYU Web site, you are worthy. If not, you are doomed to be
forever lost, wandering Provo.
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