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See my last entry about No Flip Flops
Looks like the snow has finally arrived for real.
Woke up this morning to these sights in tree-lined Brookline.
This week: look forward to entries on designing a wind
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Chris, my new Junior Lab (and cheerleading stunting) partner, w/ a little girl we met while cheering at a basketball game. Photo courtesy of Rita and her cell phone.
Welcome to the Class of 2011! Feel free to use this post's comments space to introduce yourselves to your future classmates. (Later this week, look for new stuff on your MyMIT portal)