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: 2004-01-07 06:58 am (UTC)