More nostalgia - 1975
Jan. 4th, 2004 11:23 pmThe slide scanner will be fun.
In 1974 I trooped off to MIT to study Physics -- or so I thought. I ended up living in one of the newer dorms on a floor of 12 freshman -- the undergrads had all moved to upper floors to leave the whole floor to us.
Here's a slide show with a little commentary on what happened to each of us. I did this for our 25th reunion last year. One of the semi-famous guys is George Woltman, who started the Mersenne prime number finding project which uses distributed PC computing power, the first one of its kind. I suppose this is most interesting as a display of how geeky you can look and still come out okay!
http://www.parlemont.com/mydocs/centry/
In 1974 I trooped off to MIT to study Physics -- or so I thought. I ended up living in one of the newer dorms on a floor of 12 freshman -- the undergrads had all moved to upper floors to leave the whole floor to us.
Here's a slide show with a little commentary on what happened to each of us. I did this for our 25th reunion last year. One of the semi-famous guys is George Woltman, who started the Mersenne prime number finding project which uses distributed PC computing power, the first one of its kind. I suppose this is most interesting as a display of how geeky you can look and still come out okay!
http://www.parlemont.com/mydocs/centry/
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Date: 2004-01-06 08:56 pm (UTC)Aging is in the eyes of the beholder. And remember, it's not the years, it's the mileage. Of course, some of us have been over bumpier terrain than others. But I'm not naming names.
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Date: 2004-01-07 06:58 am (UTC)