Posts Tagged building
Building Class Ends, Final Exams Scheduled
on October 22, 2012 by Claude in Events, Comments (0)
The building class convened for the fifth and last lesson this Sunday at the SpinDizzy Center of Arts and Science (S2 W1). Professor BunnyHugger did not have an assistant this […]
Got Room for a Building Class?
on October 15, 2012 by Claude in Events, Comments (0)
This Sunday’s installment of the building class saw attendance drop considerably. At the SpinDizzy Center of Arts and Science (S2 W1), Professors BunnyHugger and Farstrike were joined by Austin (coati), […]
Building Class Continues, Duration Extended
on October 9, 2012 by Claude in Events, Comments (0)
The third installment of the building class took place this Sunday at the SpinDizzy Center of Arts and Science (S2 W1). Professor Joshua Farstrike returned to assist Professor BunnyHugger, and […]
Second Building Class Leaps into Action
on September 30, 2012 by Claude in Events, Comments (0)
Professor BunnyHugger’s building class continued this Sunday at the SpinDizzy Center of Arts and Science (S2 W1). More students attended the second session: Beltrami (balloon rat), J.P. (winged squirrel), Austin […]
Building Class Teaches New Tricks to Old MUCKers
on September 18, 2012 by Claude in Events, Comments (0)
The building class taught by Professor BunnyHugger debuted on Sunday at the SpinDizzy Center of Arts and Science (S2 W1). The first session was attended by J.P. (winged squirrel), Beltrami […]
SpinDizzy Shrinks, Resumes Growth; Growth Potential Remains
on June 5, 2010 by Austin in News, Comments (0)
The size of SpinDizzy’s database — recently noted as topping 20,000 items — was reduced by over five percent on Friday night as Austin, Managing Editor, finally around to running […]
Muck Continuing to Grow, Not Making Much Fuss About It
on May 31, 2010 by Austin in News, Comments (0)
Lost in the news of Argon’s death, the Mayoral election, the re-establishment of the newspaper, and other exciting matters is that early this year the database reached its 20,000th object. […]