A few unrelated notes
This might seem completely random, but I just can't be bothered to split it up into several posts.
- We snuck into an empty classroom on the top floor of Hamilton, and managed to snap some nice pictures of Commencement, before a guard told us to "move along people, move along." Here are my pictures.
- Commencement was lovely, perfect day, and Zvi made the best appeal out of all the Deans to President Bollinger for granting degrees to the Engineering students: "Mr. President, before you stand the solar powered and acoustically challenging candidates of the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science, who possess electric personality, exceptional civility, extraordinary chemistry, and industrial strength. They are blessed with physical beauty, mechanical aptitude, mathematical precision, and biomedical excellence. They are made of the best materials, environmentally safe, and computer savvy." It's the same thing he says every year, but why change what works so well? The webcast is available here.
- I can't believe the Yankees won last night. I am really not sure what conclusion to draw from all that, but I suspect that it's a good thing that Sturtze wasn't available to pitch. The more pessimistic fans will note that this is not a cause for celebration, since the Yankees should have never gotten themselves into such a mess in the first place.
- I got an A for Discrete Math! Yay! This is entirely to the credit of the Professor, who was excellent, and ran an incredibly great class. I learned so much. I will take whatever class he is teaching next semester.


1 Comments:
well done on the A! are you taking any classes over the summer?
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