Friday, August 21, 2020
I will begin again.
I will begin again. DID YOU KNOW? Takeshi Kaga, the flamboyant chairman from Japans Iron Chef, originated the role of Jean Valjean in the Japanese production of Les Miserables. If you own the 10th Anniversary Concert DVD, you can see him in the Valjeans of the World medley at the end. It always struck me as kind of odd that they picked Do You Hear the People Sing? as the song for this medley, since thats pretty much the one song in the entire show that Valjean never sings at all. I was Javert in my high schools production, remember. I will get to posting integral answers soon! Based on a comment I got yesterday, there are still people working and I dont want to spoil the fun. By the by, I found out the average on that 10.302: Transport Processes final from last year that I was so worried about. It was a 68. out of 200. Speaking of things that have mutilated me recently, I posted the much-requested before picture in my last entry. Given the locations of our cuts, I would say that thekeri and I are now hand twins. That is the only episode of Friends that I have ever seen all the way through. No lie. But onward to business. Today was the second day of classes and I have now had every class in my schedule at least once. Here are my initial thoughts and impressions a la last semester. 6.002: Circuits and Electronics I dont know much about circuitry, and there are enough things marked HIGH VOLTAGE in my UROP laboratory that I think it might be time to familiarize myself with some of it. On thing thats strange about taking this class is being in a class with more males than femalessince the gender ratio in Course 10 is about 1 male for every 2 females, I sometimes forget that the actual MIT gender balance is closer to 53-47 or something like that. 10.26: Chemical Engineering Project Laboratory YES! We had 15 projects to choose from for this class, and I got one of the two advised by Professor Virk. I love Professor Virk. He would wear a North Face jacket to class every day for 10.301: Fluid Mechanics. Inevitably, he would find it a little stuffy in the room and remark, in his unbelievable Indian accent: Oh, I think I must take a page from the book of NELLY! Because it is getting HOT in HERE! We thought this was the only thing he knew about modern music, but during one recitation, after taking off his jacket, he surprised us with: Ha ha ha, were any of you watching the GRAMMYS last night? I must say, NELLY was not doing so HOT out there! Most of the awards were going to Mr. USHER! No lie. Later he explained to us that since coming to America, he has always learned new English expressions through popular music, starting from The Beach Boys Help Me Rhonda and continuing up to the present day. Anyway, our project involves polymeric additives in the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, and my three-member group is already quite ambitious (Lets do a really good job on this; maybe we could get our name on a publication!). However, another group gets to explore the heating of Subway sandwiches in an industrial oven. As Paris Hilton would say if she were a little more clever (and not paid to endorse Burger King), Thats hot. 10.32: Separations Processes Today in class we explored mass transfer as applied to brewing coffee. 10.37: Chemical Kinetics and Reactor Design Most classes at MIT are 12 units (corresponds roughly to a 4 unit class at other universities; youre expected to spend about 12 hours on the class between studying and written work). From class today, paraphrased: Student: Why is this a 9-unit class? How does it compare to 10.302 [a 12-unit class]? Professor: Well, basically the only reason is because Course 10 exceeded the credit limit for the number of credits you could require for an undergraduate major, so we had to pretend we were cutting out 3 hours somewhere. 21F.402: German II I was hoping for a little review of German I, but no such luck here. The first chapter is about recycling, and I have already learnt such useful words as umweltfreundlich (environmentally-friendly). Im really excited about learning from somebody whose first name is Dagmar. Dagmar! 21M.401: Concert Choir It should be another fantastic semester; were doing Brahms German Requiem and the whole choir gets to go to Switzerland as part of a choral exchange program! Unfortunately, Im already going to be in Germany at the time, so I probably wont be able to attend. The ironing is delicious. Also of note: WILG, the Womens Independent Living Group gives out free cookies on the first day of classes. Because they are awesome. Legend has it that many years ago WILG and some fraternity, lets say Zeta Psi, had a cook-off/eat-off competition. WILG would cook something, and the 40-ish men of Zeta Psi would have to eat all of it. WILG would win if they could cook more than Zeta Psi would eat. Undaunted, WILG prepared one thousand chocolate chip cookies. I dont think Zeta Psi ever spoke of the incident again.
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