Practical introduction to the theory of lecture seating. Revolves ... applications to demonstrate the concepts. Emphasizes applicational examples, such as 18.02, 7.03, 14.01, 5.12, 7.012, and numerous others. Restricted to
This is probably one of the last things I was expecting to see when I went to my window to investigate the staggeringly loud noise I heard ... impossible to try and capture it all in a blog. Never fear though, I'll figure
So I'm sitting in the airport in Toronto on my way to London where I will be next week for Spring Break as well as Paris.
I'll be sure to post photos and entries all this week.
If you happen to be in London or
But I still went downtown to fetch a fresh fruit eclair.
(Sorry for shouting.)
Someone asked what I'm doing for spring break. I'm going to ... Sweden to Abisko. Should be a lot of fun, and I promise to post pictures
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MIT uses numbers for everything. You could be in 10-250 taking 18.06, which is 4-0-8, for 6-5. At MIT, all of your friends would understand exactly what you're saying.
Translation:
You could be in Room 10
-day experience for rising seniors to learn what it is like to be an MIT student. The program is completely free, including the cost of transportation to ... /or underserved backgrounds to apply, as well as students who come from low
won season passes to Astroworld from a failing radio station back in my ... my season pass the first day I had it; I just never asked to go back ... WMBR, the MIT radio station, invited a few of us to go join him on the
promise as we approach mid-March, I hope to have some more blog updates ... , I couldn't just tweet about it - I had to post it on the blog, too.
Maybe one day personal robots will deliver valentines to our doors
So I just got this email:
Don Rawitsch, one of the original inventors of the Oregon Trail
computer game is coming to MIT and giving a talk ... , but I did =)
Unfortunately, I won't be able to make it to the event, BUT
We haven’t been blogging as much as we’d like to. Senior fall and ... .
We don’t have time right now to write something too substantial, so in attempt to not fall off the face of the blogs, here is a list, in no
guys probably want to hear more about the man behind on the machine.
Normally, I like to write rags-to-riches posts in which students struggle through weeks of continuous all-nighters to emerge baggy-eyed but victorious
(From 6.00 lecture on Tuesday - clearly, my mind was on the lecture...)
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! Hope you all are enjoying the holiday weekend - spend some good, relaxing time with your family and friends