Sorry, I am a bit swamped for the next couple of days with some 14.05: Macroeconomics work. As soon as I can, I will write an entry on the delicious D-Lab Food Fest, and my week of living on $2 a day that preceeded it
through the holiday, and we'll continue working on the Class of 2010 every ... winter games on MIT's Killian Court:
Snow ultimate frisbee, with Building 4
Rule #1: Write legibly.
Background: I wrote on a pad of paper that I scheduled my GREs for October 27, or that's what I read. Turns out my 27 actually was a 21.
That was my rockstar move for the day.
See you Saturday!
Yes, I will be watching this at 10 pm Thursday night.
This might be the end of Samuel Jackson's career, and I might as well be there for it.
And stay tuned for an entry about my 21st birthday on Friday.
we have many tote bags. our freindos have commented on our many tote bags. they have even called us suburban moms. we don't disagree. we made a meme with them - karen c.'20, katherine c. '19, nia m. '20
The PBS show NOVA scienceNOW had a wonderful story last week on MIT Professor Cynthia Breazeal, Director of the Robotic Life Group. It featured not only her robotic "children" like Leonardo and Kismet but also her
I found an old clip on YouTube that I uploaded a long time ago that I somehow never blogged.
One day, Adelaide '09 and I realized that we both had pirate hats, lab coats, and light sabers (I know, right?). So, what