The Infinite Corridor at MIT is the pulsing spine of central campus. As the artery which connects most of the main academic and administrative buildings, it's probably the only place that everyone on campus
To take a leaf out of Sam's book:
DID YOU KNOW? Charlotte/Douglas International Airport has a scale model of the Wright Brothers plane hanging from the ceiling of its main terminal. At least, I think that's what it is
us. What we (or mainly I) weren't okay with was the fact that there ... you could ask for, mainly talking about the LaCroix. I recently "got ... that bathroom.
We're planning on mainly using MIT Z (the gym) showers for
same, of course—the beanbags and squishables in the main lounge were gone ... doing problem sets in the main lounge, of study breaks and Mario ... that hangs in our main lounge. On one side, it proudly declares “ye Olde
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Oh hey, Maine! Guess it was kind of fortuitous thing that I got to go on a retreat to Kennebunk, Maine last weekend! And ... Boston, visit Maine (and drive through New Hamphire on the way), and jam
view of Main Campus (including MIT's trademark twin domes) and West Campus. Main Campus includes most of the original academic buildings, while West Campus consists mainly of dorms and other student-focused buildings
the other night, I was about to go whitewater rafting in Maine with my ... professional bus drivers on Earth, making it safely up to Maine in what must have ... Portland, Maine--and in an area that I recognized, no less. Unfortunately