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Tuesday, September 30

I find it odd that our iPass came wrapped in foil - is it really that potent?

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Monday, September 29

Derivatives Are Fun!

I'm (re)learning derivatives, thanks to my Microeconomics class this quarter. This animated GIF on Wikipedia really sums it up:

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Sunday, September 28

What to do?

With leftover fondue?

Maybe I should join the Epicurean Club and learn some creative uses for it...

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Sunday, September 7

NU Football

Apparently, the Wildcats think they are going to run over Ohio State, Michigan State, Purdue and Illinois...

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Saturday, September 6

Good Luck Dusting This

As we drove up 39 switchbacks on the way to Valle Nevado in the Chilean Andes, I started to wonder what the trip looked like in 3D - since a 2D map could never do all those turns justice (especially with a hangover).

As I was flipping through this month's Wired, I learned you can order a custom-sculpted wood topo maps.

If these things weren't $275, I would totally ask Santa to make one for me.

The (Austrian) company's website allows you to pick any place in the world using Google Maps, and then shows a (choppy) rendering of what the sculpture would look like. For example, check out the road to Valle Nevado.

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Thursday, September 4

Here Goes Football

The fact that Boston is leading this poll while the Giants and LSU are just starting to defend their championships isn't surprising, but I think the fact that sports fans from New York don't even think the Giants can repeat is (53% of New Yorkers voted for Boston, 19% for the Giants).

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