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Multas gratias vobis, Tergeste et Curia. Indeed, I am almost finished with the final draft of my proposal which I hope will strengthen SVR. Thanks again,
Hopefully, everything was completely updated. If anyone sees any more errors, report them to either the aediles, PM them to me, or post them here. I'll be online for the next several hours and be awaking early in the morning (GMT -6 here).
The forum should be up and down from the posted time for about a 24 hour stretch, so hopefully everything should be working and fully updated by 24 July 2006 at 0400 GMT.
Just wanted to point out that Religionem et Philosophiae is incorrect grammar. It was a mistake made by Marius Aldus, who vowed to correct it to Religionis like we agreed upon a while back.
As a matter of fact, you are correct. I wasn't thinking when I proposed using Hodierna (which would have become Collegium Vitae Hodiernae) instead. Blast that English language for convulating my thinking.
I think hodierna would be more familiar with Latin students, as it was popularized by the "Forum Romanum" fake news broadcasting. And yes, it would be the Collegium Vitae Hodiernae.