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<p>This was just IM tennis, but if both agreed used balls are acceptable. I think club provides balls. IM singles is in the fall, and doubles is in the spring. You can talk to club people at the giant activities fair.</p>

<p>do you need to bring any Ethernet cables to be able to hook up to the internet, or is it all wifi?</p>

<p>yea theres wifi, but its terrible. bring a cable.</p>

<p>do you need to bring a cable or do they supply them in the rooms?</p>

<p>i think you need your own. you might be able to rent one from the stc, though.</p>

<p>Just use a cable, wifi connection can be unstable and is unreliable, ethernet is more secure (no over-the-air packet interception) and more stable.</p>

<p>Or bring a router for your room if you want to move your laptop around.</p>

<p>good idea to bring a router, hate having wires everywhere…</p>

<p>routers are expensive, don’t they let you borrow one when you hook up the connection? I mean ethernet cable is the only cable needed to hook up to the internet right?</p>

<p>are they? you don’t need like a super good n router or apple router as they overcharge, i got my linksys for 40 and it still works fine after 2 years… plus if you are in a triple theres only 2 wired ports…</p>

<p>I’m getting the feeling that they designed the rooms as doubles but UCLA crams three to a room. There are two closets, two wired ports, and awkwardly set up bunk and loft beds in the same room.</p>

<p>You’d be correct

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<p>The STC lets people in triples with 2 ethernet ports borrow a wired ethernet hub for the school year. I don’t recall hearing anything about letting people borrow routers.</p>

<p>I remember something about having to register routers with STC, but nothing about them lending it. I just know they let you borrow ethernet switches.</p>

<p>How many pages are there in the math 31a calculus book? Some sites say that the book has 800 pages, but some say it has 600. I don’t know which one to get. And then again, when I went onto the publisher’s website ([W.H</a>. Freeman: Single Variable Calculus: 1429210710](<a href=“http://www.whfreeman.com/?isbn=1429210710]W.H”>http://www.whfreeman.com/?isbn=1429210710)), the description says the book has 800 pages, but when I add it to my cart, it says it has 654…</p>

<p>Does it really matter which book I get? And has anyone who’s taken the class know whether either book is okay?</p>

<p>It might be 800 including Appendices, but 600 numbered pages.</p>

<p>oh okay, thanks !</p>

<p>^^^ Thats the book… i got it for 30!</p>

<p>Where can I buy protein shakes, creatine, multivitamins (all the bodybuilding junk) on campus or right off campus?</p>

<p>I think they have that type of stuff inside the Wooden Center.</p>

<p>hilltop and ackerman have them</p>