<p>does anyone know what happened to CR '05. He/she used to be prolific poster, and has not posted recently.</p>
<p>i think he/she (i think it was a he? idr) had decided that they would slowly leave the forum at the end of the past year since he/she graduated (2005 i’m assuming was the high school graduation year, making 2009 the college graduation year)</p>
<p>^No, 2005 was his college graduation year.</p>
<p>oh well then he must have just decided to ease away from posting. i think he metioned doing as such in a thread sometime this spring</p>
<p>i hope he’s just decided to stop posting and is not ill. </p>
<p>maybe dewdrop knows.</p>
<p>Not to worry. His last post on 7/17. That was not too long ago.</p>
<p>sometimes you just get a little tired of CC. The summer is rather dry on here.</p>
<p>Hopefully he comes back. He is the man.</p>
<p>Not that I usually refer to myself in the third person, but:</p>
<p>1) Cayuga is feeling better and is much more active, which means he doesn’t have to sit in front of a computer to get his kicks. Instead he has been dancing at Cornellian weddings and spending weekends in Ithaca. (Like this past one!) So thanks for all your well-wishes.</p>
<p>2) A special lady friend is now in Cayuga’s life. Seeing as how she attended community college before going on to do graduate work in English literature, Cayuga feels a little bit silly about how much emphasis is placed on getting in to places like Cornell.</p>
<p>3) The summer is incredibly dull around here. Cayuga hasn’t seen one interesting topic in a number of weeks. Meanwhile, he was recently elected as President of his local Cornell Club, which means he has more important Cornell-things to consider.</p>
<p>4) The new color scheme sucks. </p>
<p>5) But yes: A lot of Cornellians still whine way too much and don’t take enough initiative, either in the classroom or outside of it. The contract colleges offer some of the best value in higher education today. Ithaca is still just about the most perfect place to spend four years studying. And Wall Street must still die a miserable death.</p>
<p>I spent the past weekend in Ithaca too. It is rather nice, especially when you can take advantage of a big lake house. Drool.</p>
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<p>hear hear! :)</p>
<p>its good to hear that you are ok. I remember you posting that you had some medical/health issues at one time and I feared the worst. Good luck in all you endeavors.</p>
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<p>Amen to that. </p>
<p>Glad to hear all is well Cayuga.</p>
<p>i just discovered this but you can change the color scheme at the very bottom left…</p>
<p>change from Fresh to CC</p>
<p>^^^</p>
<p>solid.</p>
<p>Very much appreciated.</p>
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<p>Amen.</p>
<p>ResurgamBell I owe you one for that color change find O_O</p>
<p>Gomestar – Were you by any chance at Just A Taste on Saturday night?</p>
<p>nah, I thought about it but I didn’t have a car. I bummed a ride off a friend to Ithaca from NYC. I was in collegetown on Friday and then Saturday me and a slew of others went to a friend’s lake house about 20 minutes north of campus on Cayuga. It was great to be back, people who whine about Ithaca need to open their damn eyes. </p>
<p>I will, however, be on campus several times this fall.</p>
<p>Which side of the lake was it on, Gomestar? We’ve rented out a cottage around 10 miles north of the Ithaca on the west side of the lake for the last couple of Homecomings.</p>
<p>Just A Taste was great – it was the first time I ever ate on their back patio. There was, however, a rather large table of recent alums sitting near us, and I thought it might have been you. Many of them were Asian, however, and for some reason I am assuming that you are Asian. Which is a completely baseless assumption on my part.</p>
<p>The roasted local summer squash in brown butter was exquisite.</p>