Archive for October, 2008

MIT Family Weekend!

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

After a terribly stressing week consisting of molecular orbital theory and hybridization, fundamental theorems of calculus, and a killer 8.012 p-set in which we had to calculate the incident flux of the sun on Boston (taking into account the day/night cycle, the inclination of the Earth, the scattering of the clouds, the CO in the [...]

I can haz schedule?

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

Taking a break from the musings of Prof. Burgasser during a typical morning 8.012 lecture (in which half the students are still asleep), I bring to you my extremely insane schedule for the day:
9:00-10:30am ~ 8.012 lecture, or “How to understand the world using Newton’s completely inaccurate philosophies as you try to not kill yourself”
11:00-12:30pm [...]

Ecstasy.

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

… OMFG I TOTALLY UNDERSTAND THE 8.012 PSET.
Physics is fun again. Thank the gods of science.