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What are those icons?
 
I removed it as I dont want to get in any truble but does deleting count as editing? If not then its not editing non open source software is it?
 
You are changing the structure and function of the software, therefore you are hacking it. Although I must say, it is a horrible design, usually if you delete a similar .plist file, it will regenerate.
 
Yeah, it works on AppZapper as well. But not all apps however, and im not suprised. But I am suprised someone else didnt figure it out and fix it before me. :confused:
 
eh frats, way over rated IMO

I know this is completely off topic.. but I agree, although sadly many people don't. A semi-friend of mine in college thought being in a frat was the "be all, end all" of his college existence. He barely had money to put himself through college and used what he had left (plus more, putting him in further debt) to pay dues to a frat... ended up very badly and it's costing him much more in the long run. Not only did he get kicked out of the frat, but he's been in college for 7-8 years now (he was there a year or 2 before I started and is still there now that I've graduated after 4 years) and still has classes he needs before he can graduate.
 
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you're right. however, I imagine their excuse is that the "Phi" is sitting in the front to be read first, and not in the middle of "Sigma" and "Kappa"

You are indeed right that the "Phi" sits in-front of the "Sigma" and "Kappa," thus being read as Phi Sigma Kappa. It is the same way that our active-member pin is designed.

And Canerican, the amount of time involved in being in a fraternity really depends on how active the chapter is, and how much you want to put into it. This isn't to say that you can just join and not do anything though.

To me, the "a lot of work" that people often refer to with regard to fraternities, is the process of joining, or what some may call "pledging." This usually lasts one semester, and typically requires new associates or "pledges" to attend classes learning about the history of their fraternity, at the end of training program, which in my case was 8 weeks long, you will be given a test on the information that you learned.

If you have any questions, feel free to PM me.
 
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