cnc Get a Life CNCR One fan's view of CNCR close circuit radio music and D.J. 's. 6tj tD'Arn (Davis I do not know who they are, or where they come from, but I do know that I don't like them, they really annoy me. I cannot see them, but they are there. Their pre-pubescent squeaky little voices, and their equally pre-pubescent taste in music betrays their first year student status. They are the CNC Radio D.J. 's and they need to get a life. It's hard enough putting up with the assortment of top-40 country-pop drivel these individuals insist on playing (and replaying, and replaying, and replaying, etc.), but when they start mumbling those idiotic dedications and requests, I findcontaining the urge & E9 to fire-bomb the D.J. booth becomes a real struggle. Hearing the little suckers squealing in fear as the flames melt their collection of Dwight Yoakum tapes to the control board would be a welcome change in programming. Music to my ears. It may seem that I'm being to hard on these geeks. As scary as it sounds, they might actually be doing their best. Maybe all these bone-heads need is a positive critique and some friendly advice. So hear goes. First, about this Canadian content thing, I realize you are supposed to leave a certain amount of air-time to Canadian acts, but playing the same Brian Adams song eight times a day is not good enough. Second, do not sing along J J JTiJ J J J J J -A WE RE HERE TO SUP &,v ictsmwS& UR WEEKEND ATHLET Sos-S Whatever your sport! - Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball, Squash, European Handball, Gymnastics, Ringette... PG Surg-Med has a good selection of comfortable supports, braces and protectors to keep youin the game. '- A' '"'" " - SBteaL-yii Knee & Ankle Brace Wrist, Elbow, Groin and Ankle Supports Hot and Cold Packs Splints Tensor Bandages Pro Wrap Shock Absorbing Shoe Pad First Aid Supplies And More... "We're here when you need us!" PG SURG-MED rajj-, 1646 S.Nicholson Street Phone: 564-2240 m - i ... vi a ... y lj in i ne Nicnoison uentre ij J JJJJJJJJ over the speakers, because you suck. If you idiots really need to hear yourselves on the radio try saying something intelligent, and take whatever-the-hell it isyou have in your mouth outbeforeyou speak. Third, is your problem with volume control. Pick an appropriate sound level and leave it there, just don't touch! Bad! Leave it alone! Fourth is the actual "music" you play. There is nothing I can do about your musical taste (or lack there of), that is your own personal hell. Why you wish to share it with those of us sitting in the cafeteria is anyone's guess. I suggest that you seriously consider purchasing a walkman, because the next time I hear someone dedicating anything by Dr. Hook I will not be held accountable for my actions. SOME SERIOUSLY LACKING CLASS ByS- 'Ernest There are some folks that are complaining about the S.A. raising prices for dances. The problem being that the student body has no one to blame but themselves. There is a certain segment of the student body that lacks anything that could be associated to class. They are causing problems for all students. Some say things are improving, (no one was arrested at the last dance.), but not much. The S.A. still has to pay for the broken window at the first dance. Nobody is saying that everyone should stop drinking at dances. (You might give it a shot on Nov. 22 at the 'Let's Make a Difference Dance.) Still, if you can't act like an adult don't bother pretending. What happened to the wondrous day when a person's belongings are safe in the library. I've heard of a mystic time when a persons belongings were safe in Ijggal the library. I've heard of a mystic time when a person could leave one's duffel bag in the library and expect to find it there when one returned an hour later. In this day and age there have been reports of people that have left possessions on a desk to get a book. Only to return an hour later to find some shmuck with fast fingers has lifted certain pieces of their belongings. Well, maybe our society is to blame? - BULL SHIT! These acts are committed by a individual with no class and a brain damaged individual sense of maturity. Don't bother with the brainless explanations of " I am only violent when I am drunk." If you are that type get help, or don't bother coming to dances. Anyway I've said my Two Bits and it's time for people to act. If those who find these actions on unpleasant act we may be able to stem the tide that is ruining the college atmosphere. To those that commit these acts GRAB SOME CLASS MAN! Old tires now recycled in plastic A small-scale Ontario rubber manufacturer has devised a technique for jointly recycling old rubber tires and scrap plastic, two of Canada's biggest waste problems. C.V.L. Products of Thorold processes ground-up rubber and plastic, together with chemical additives, under intense heat to produce a hard, durable substance. This composite rubber-plastic substance can be used to make curbside blue boxes and backyard composters, according to the company, which has already teamed up with two large manufacturers to make ' these products. Each year Canadians trash one old tire for every man, woman and child.-That's 26 million doughnut-shaped lumps of rubber. North Americans tossed away 60 billion pounds of scrap plastic last year. Stockpiling of old tires has led to such disasters as the fire in February 1990 at a Hagersville, Ontario, dump in which an estimated 14 million used tires burned for 17 days. C.V.L. Products, located about 30 miles from Hagersville, spent almost $1 million researching its recycling process. (Canadian Science News)