Many hacks at MIT celebrate something: the 100th anniversary of this, the debut of that, the screening of this, the inauguration of that, etc. For example, last week, some people constructed the following to
director would be screening a really interesting documentary over in Building ... campus advertising the screening...
The director, Julie Mallozzi -- no ... the screenings and director talks at September's Silkscreens Asian
through can look up to a screen and see if there's a hysterical green face ... opposite way and seeing people look up to the screen and smile... and make
anything to say, so I'm going to do a google search, find some misconception about MIT, and debunk it. This should be fun!
*Searches*
*Digs*
*Doesn ... Confidential" to the search*
*Gags at the cesspool that is CollegeConfidential while
This past Sunday, I walked out of an early screening of Everything ... hosts a lot of very cool early screenings as well as just high quality screenings of movies and projects them in 26-100. I've gone to a couple of
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Right before the first screening, which was on May 1st, canonical posters ... negative it would be.
On May 1st, I went to the screening with almost 20
="aligncenter" width="500"] a poster for LSC, a club on campus that screens movies. they ... walk around in search of cool photos. Due to scheduling conflicts ... , and my laptop screen (which, don't get me wrong, my technicals bring me
, I looked at my computer screen from a bunch of different angles, and noticed ... particular viewing angle. If you go too high (look down at the screen from ... , like that third face. If you go too low (look up at the screen from below