Tuesday, January 21, 2014

This structure of networks class is way too good to be true. Today the professor said don't bother coming to lectures because he was having everything video recorded and will post the lectures online. Not even a final exam.

When class was over, I walked outside to find that it had started snowing during class. Now we've got lots of snow and it's way too cold. My ears started burning on the way to work this afternoon (I had left my hat in my bedroom), and as I looked at the weather on my phone I noticed the windchill was -8 degrees Fahrenheit. No wonder my ears were burning cold. Here's some pictures of the snow:
                                           as always, you can click on the picture to enlarge it.
Above is Calhoun College, one of the 12 residential colleges at Yale. 

This is a building with classes.


Berkeley College is pictured above, another one of the 12 residential colleges.

This is the Old Campus of Yale. Far off in the center of the picture is Connecticut Hall, the oldest building at Yale, where Nathan Hale, Noah Webster (Webster's Dictionary), Eli Whitney and President William H. Taft lived as students. It was built in 1752.

And the picture above is my suite from the outside looking in. Wonderful Lanman-Wright Hall, colloquially known as "L-Dub" by students. It is the newest building on the Old campus, built in 1912. Fortunately my residential college's side of Lanman-Wright was renovated this summer, while Berkeley's side (Both Pierson and Berkeley share Lanman-Wright Hall) was not renovated. Berkeley students often try to come over to the Pierson side to shower and use the bathroom, so we keep the connecting doors locked. Gotta keep the East Berliners out of West Berlin, eh? 


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