For those of you who don't remember or are new here (or don't care ... playing mattress dominoes, which involves... well, you'll see it. My class ... I've got for you today. Back to the living and the learning and all
Glass Lab, has been making the rounds on the video blog (or vlog, if you ... on YouTube, there's a popular video featuring Professor Randall Davis and his ASSIST project. I promise you, this is pretty cool.
consultant (Did you know that your name tag should always go on the right? Do you know why?), and a flower-pot-decorating competition.
To kick off the new cycle, it's my pleasure to introduce you to our current team of
outside of what I'd watched in movies, and I didn't really plan on joining ... differently in different situations and feel comfortable in certain environments ... .
Now here we are in September, rush began on Saturday afternoon with the
I got my first piercing in eighth grade, at Walmart. I had done horribly in a Mathcounts competition, so my mom and I decided that I should ... little more training than a stapler) to put two new holes in my ears. A few
-called important people in the show business pass out little men and women to those who they think did a good job at making movies and TV shows in the year ... 've watched in 2023.
Movies
Favorite Movie That I Saw for the First Time
This
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The
night, and squeezing in doctor’s appointments wherever they fit. Helpful ... muscles which had begun to rust in place...
We arrived at Lexington just ... of people: those standing in front, those perching on ladders
photo of my food.
8:55 AM - Arrive in lab, unload my stuff at desk.
I have a *great* view from my window in lab.
Until 9:57 AM: Finite element modelling of a new version of the device I'm working on in lab.
10:05 - 10
, 11 have gone on to win the Nobel Prize in Economics.
MIT Economics ... minimizes geography in formation of rich vs. poor nations
By Robert Gavin, Globe Staff | June 15, 2005
CAMBRIDGE -- Daron Acemoglu grew up in Turkey
have so much to do. In the last few months, my writing career got pushed ... . Right now, I'm sitting in Hayden Library, watching the sun sink over the Charles River, and even after so many years here, the beauty of Cambridge in
reasons which i won't go into in this post but the overarching reason is ... (which i will talk about in a later post) which are all fun! i am cooking for myself because schools in the UK apparently often don't have dining
in one of the organizations i'm in, esp, we toss the phrase ... members in the group. because our membership is almost entirely undergrads, our oldest members have only been around for three years. this stands in
.[/annotation] Within on campus dorms, there are a couple of other halls in East Campus ... information session that historically, this hasn't always been the case. Back in
MIT and Boston are in the middle of the actual Snowpocalypse, so what better time to whip up a blog about the beginning of classes? The lighting was a bit sloppy, but I do need to get back in the habit of vlogging
Last night, MIT sophomores dressed in black-tie attire flocked to the beautiful State Room in Boston to receive their glorious Brass Rats!
Michael C. '16 explained in his post about Ring Premiere what the design of