MIT gives students the month of January off, it's something they call the "Independent Activities Period," or IAP.
Turns out, due to budget cuts, it's been canceled this year.
http://iap.mit.edu/
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sleeping lots
blogging :)
Blog entries I want to write:
recap of the ... from last year I never had time to post :)
a look at MIT's tunnels ... UROPs at the Langer Lab and the Amon Lab
whatever you want me to talk
, building 56.
It sits right at the end of the infinite, next to the NEWLY ... and there's also some doors that lead to Stata or the Green Building ... sidenote: Click this if you want the answer to the cryptogram puzzle from my
modeled after commentators like Bill O'Reilly. And, to help with context in ... commentator famous for his opposition to illegal immigration, and you may also know want to know what a triffid is.
If you've got all that, enjoy
a great opportunity for high school sophomores and juniors to hear ... 're excited to have these conversations with your counselor about the state of ... breakfasts.
I should note that in addition to the west coast and midwest, MIT
Yes, we are this cool.
We perform our drinking song, in capes, for our president.
Also, last year, the Marching Band was a bit more destructive. As you can see, Alex (a prefrosh then, an '11 now) decided to
, March 15 (Pi Day + 1). Best of luck to all of you!
2. Super Smash Brothers ... . Although I've yet to see the hack for myself, as I've been working in my room all morning (having an 8.022 p-set due tomorrow will do that to you
to students in, say China, it’s a big change from MIT where our ... Easter). So what does this mean? It means that we’re supposed to ... really motivated to get a lot of stuff done. But then Christmas came. And
to be honest, instead of thinking, "Wow I've been in England for 2 ... invited as well as the students who went over to MIT last year. Cambridge ... 've got to say I would've rather served myself instead of being served. We
deconstructs the psychological nature of hacking, and gets to the inner zen of ... unusual but relevant introduction to MIT, I highly recommend this video on ... encouraged to pay very close attention to the notion that perhaps the book in
A few weeks back, MIT's most famous fictitious current student, Alex Doonesbury '10, had an exciting IAP, doing the 6.270 Autonomous Robot Design Competition (not to mention Palmistry, Advanced Sudoku, a chocolate workshop
running around campus, finding places to sit and study physics.
Yesterday, on my way to the Student Lounge off the Infinite, I saw that this hack ... - it is for a class) had been moved to the East Campus courtyard
Virginia's scenic New River. And now it's starting to get cold here in ... my camera.
I stepped out of my room the other day and had to traverse ... fairly often. We try not to walk barefoot on the splinters and shards, but
this blog and is trying to tell me something.
So here are the highlights ... , despite never having seen these words before and abandoning my studies to ... 'll have to leave the others here at the desk"), tissues ("Yeah, that rule
Kresge Little Theater, MIT
Free and open to the public
Co-Sponsored by the ... to generate sounds. Fitted with sensors linked to a musical interface ... ://web.mit.edu/mit-france/
This should be awesome, and I will post pics if I manage to take any
mid-June. I flew to Geneva and then took the train to Lausanne.
I ... .
And this, as you might be able to guess, was burial grounds.
After I visited the ruins, I went to the nearby lakefront beach. That's France