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6-Outlet Space Saver Swivel Surge Protector Wall Adapter Tap, Grounded Outlets, White Finish,7732001
SPACE SAVING SWIVEL DESIGN: the space saving swivel design is ideal for indoor use, tidying up cords in your home and office, and helps your furniture sit flat against your wallSURGE PROTECTED: protects up to 2100 joules - for use with larger electronics such as computers, printers, smartphones and tablets, and home theater systemsINDICATOR DISPLAY LIGHTS: two indicator display lights alert you of the current power status and ongoing surge protectionUL RATED WITH 5-STAR PROTECTION: UL rated w/ 5 star protection to ensure the safety of your electronics. Total Outlet: 6WARRANTY: comes with 2-year surge protector warranty protecting up to $300, 000 on connected equipment
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u/compto35 · 22 pointsr/msu

You caught me at a nostalgic time…here's what I learned over the course of 5 years at MSU:

Campus tricks:
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This may be outdated cause they just renovated and I graduated last year, but the Union's 2nd-4th floors have some seriously huge conference rooms that are seldomly used. Even during midterms and finals, our group of study buddies were able to find a room up there. Way better than tryina fight with 2K people in the Lib for wifi…better bathrooms too.

If you haven't done it yet, walk the length of the Red Cedar on campus. It's gorgeous, and you'll definitely find some cool little spots for relaxing/smoking/taking dates.

If it's still there, Wanderer's Tea House is a really chill spot. The owners fuckin shower you with kindness and attention, and are generally just really sweet people. They also have board games, ample outlets, and comfy chairs to read on. Get a pot of loose-leaf and have them school you on the different kinds of tea they have. Espresso Royale is nice I guess…If you see a little shop run by locals, support that shit, else it'll go out of business. Stores have it really, really hard in college towns.

If you insist on playing beerbong in your dorm room (hint: don't…ping pong balls make a very distinctive binking noise that travels through every material known to man), use water in the cups, put empties out of sight, and have a place to stash open drinks within 3s if the RA's come knocking. The water bit in the cup has actually saved my ass several times.

Buddy up to your RA's, and know the others in the building. They're students just like you, and being responsible for a bunch of college kids can get really lonely. What's more, if the RA's know you, they're more likely to let things slide. You should also end up figuring out when they do rounds so you know what times to be careful. IIRC, rounds were usually at 9 and either 11 or midnight.

Don't smoke weed in your fucking room. RA's are trained to call the cops at even the smell of it. Go outside, find a nice spot under a low-traffic bridge or somewhere on the Red Cedar trail and do it there.

If you're looking for internships or more experience, talk to your professors. I got some seriously fun projects by just talking about my interests with my profs—they have so many things going all the time, and they're usually looking for student help. If they don't have something interesting, they probably know a prof who does.

Subscribe to the student organic farm newsletter (which btw, should be in full swing right now), and get in on the tastiness. IIRC, they're around every Thursday…and the Spanish eggplant makes for a killer eggplant parm.

The recycling center has a lot of really cool stuff and usually has some really sweet deals. I went there for my desk, lamps, office chairs, monitors…they have a lot of sweet stuff.

The diary store has a grilled cheese/tomato soup deal on Mondays for something around $3.

On bikes:
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If you have a bike, invest a U-Lock for the back tire and the frame, and an auxiliary cable that runs between your frame, the seat (if you can manage) and your front tire. It's really easy to cut a cable or pop a ulock, but it's a time-consuming pain in the ass to have to do both. This video should be required viewing for bike ownership.

Carry a bicycle multi-tool, they're really cheap, can fit in a backpack or messenger bag, and will save your ass. You might also consider reading up on basic bike maintenance sometime when you're procrastinating…that shit can save you serious money.

If you don't have a bike, but are thinking about it, go to the MSU Bike Store over by Bessey Hall and have them take your measurements and chat with them about what you should be looking for. They're all bike geeks, and are really easy to get talking if they have some free time and you demonstrate you want to talk shop. I'm a little biassed, but I recommend you go for a road bike. Mountain bikes look cool, but goddamn if they're not inefficient as hell, and completely unsuited for riding around on campus.

As far as actual bike repairs go, there's a little bike shop run by this guy and his boxer (friendliest dog ever) called (Evergreen Bikes)[http://evergreencyclesandrepair.com/index.htm]. If it's still in the same spot, it's over in the little plaza behind Dublin's parking lot as if you were taking the back way to get to Crunchie's. It's on Grand River by Chipotle. Dude will hook you up for a really decent price, in a really decent amount of time. The MSU bike store is cool and all, but they're a little pricey, and they're usually really, really busy.

Learn to ride in the bike lanes on the road, and memorize when they stop. Your proper place is on the road, so learn to coexist with your fellow wheeled machines of death and terror. The cannonized hand signals really don't matter because nobody knows what they mean, it's better to just fully extend your arm and wag your hand in the direction you're intending to turn (or merge) ~10s before you do it, then do it. But seriously, stay off the bloody sidewalk.

Get some bike lights. You can order them on Amazon for really cheap, and they will save your life.

Misc
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Buy one of these, and keep it in your bag. Meyers has them if you don't want to prime it. The person with a wall adapter in a crowded study hall will always have a plug.

Amazon is really awesome for students.

Buy your books online, they will always be cheaper.

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