| No it doesn't. Think about this one for a second: speed limits are different in different places. Cars have an optimal run speed. If you're speeding in one place and going thirty miles an hour, you could still not be at that optimal speed. Fifty is the general speed most cars are most efficient at, so you could be speeding or not at that speed. The only reason this would make sense is if you were constantly accelerating and slowing down because you're speeding way over the limit. If you're going that fast, you do deserve the ticket.
Galosien: it never really goes away. Sure, you pass people you know on the sidewalk a lot, or have classes together, or whatever, but eventually you find yourself with a solid net of friends and everyone else just "blends in" around you. It's a big school, and feels that way a lot, especially in the intro classes. It's made up for through the intimate times of small classes and groups of friends. |