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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm mid 50s and have been driving DC to Boston for years. I stop at least 3 times to stretch and get the blood flowing, refill the water, eat something healthy(ish). I avoid as much of 95 as I can. Personally, I think Connecticut traffic is the worst. I usually drive up, take kids to dinner, stay in a hotel, help pack the car in the morning and then we do shifts driving home. There really isn't anything my kid would be storing up at school. He brings home the computer equipment and clothes. It's really the computer equipment that makes the drive necessary.[/quote] Lots of students have fridges, A/C’s, fans, microwaves, bed risers, crates etc. that they don’t need at home; they’d store that sort of thing.A computer would take up pretty minimal space. The monitor can lie flat, and the rest can fit in a computer bag. A printer can be bulky, depending on what you have.[/quote] You should see the computer set ups CS and IMGD students can have. Not minimal space. It's practically a studio.[/quote]
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