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Watch this space! - Sun, 29th Nov 2009, 15:08 pm [General News] [Adam]
Seriously, watch this space.
All new Bostasp in 2010!
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Exeter Students' Guild Elections 2009 - Mon, 18th May 2009, 17:34 pm [Exeter] [Adam]
The results of the Students' Guild elections for trustees, councillors and representatives can be found on the guild website. A breakdown of the Guild Council election can be found here.
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Exeter Students' Guild Sabbatical Elections 2009 - Sun, 1st Mar 2009, 14:07 pm [Exeter] [Adam]
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Sitting around with Ravi - Sun, 15th Feb 2009, 5:10 am [Exeter] [Adam]
Currently hiding in Ravi's room as my abode is being disturbed by loud chatter. Bright Eyes appears to be lingering in the background, rather oddly. Managed to get quite soaked earlier in a water fight that spilled out of our flat and into the road in the late hours of the night, which was fun.
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Did someone let the cat in? - Sun, 4th Jan 2009, 3:02 am [Exeter] [Adam]
Lafrowda flat A2 is quite empty currently.
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Work - Mon, 1st Dec 2008, 7:38 am [Exeter] [Adam]
Oh noes! Institutionalism presentation in two hours!
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Welcome to Bostasp - Mon, 15th Sep 2008, 16:55 pm [General News] [Adam]
There was a time when I used to calculate the version number of Bostasp. It supposedly went on an arbitrary system whereby the first simple attempt at the website was version 1, whilst the second, little more accident prone, was version 2, the whole "Bostasp bus" episode, our first serious outing into having a forum (which although was popular for a few months, had mixed results) was version 3, and the blur between the old, yet thoroughly active, blogs and the style that only currently exists in the form of the error pages encompassed versions 4 and 5.
The style that was the precursor of our current incarnation was deemed version 6, or rather, had several versions from 6, 6.25, 6.4, 6.5 etc. Even the outmoded current version page lists the version as "6.6". Our current incarnation, it could be gathered, is version 7.
It was over seven years ago that Bostasp was first coined. In a mathematics lesson, myself and my good friend James devised an acronym that would bestow us opportunity to develop this little corner of the internet: the Book of Sayings that are Synthetically Pleasing. Sayings, or rather little phrases, were our original raison d'ĂȘtre, with a little short-lived set being written before our magnum opus, Bostasp 7.
In our current state, we pay homage to those phrases and our beginnings in the sub-section seven. In this version, we return to our roots.
This is Bostasp 7.
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