About a month ago, the Georgia Tech Housing Department in an effort to popularize the use of recently installed water fountains, provided many of its residents with free water bottles. These bottles became really popular in my Residence Hall and lovingly came to be called 'Sippy Cups'. These sippy cups had the unintended effect of transferring us back to the our childhood days. Many of my friends carried them around EVERYWHERE. I was lucky enough to catch a few of them professing their love for these bottles on camera.
When asked about how much he loved his bottle, T.S. Elliott (his actual name) quoted T.S.Eliot -
"We have lingered in the chambers of the sea,
By sea girls wreathed with seaweed red and brown
Till human voices wake us, and we drown..."
Chris dedicated to it a poem of his own -
" Oh bottle, how your presence entices me!
Life without you was without purpose.
Your loving embrace provides me with life.
I love you."
Trevor wasn't as expressive, but his eyes plainly showed the love he had for the little plastic device:
"IT WAS FREE....and so portable.."
This young man was busy on Facebook and was thus not available for comment. A picture however is worth a thousand words. Not even Facebook will be able to divide us from these bottles, sent to us from heaven itself.
Beauty in Circuitry
The other day we made a virtual 4*3 RAM in one of my computer science classes. I'm not going to bore you with technical jargon, but I am going to show you a picture. It may look small, but this little circuit has the power to store information. It is circuits like these form the basis of all the computing systems in the world.
I am a really big movie buff. Over the course of the last few years I have watched well over five hundred movies encompassing several genres. Based on my limited experience I now provide you with a list of many of the movies which I love and believe that every person should see by the end of his or her life.
1. Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind
2. Kill Bill: Volume 1
3. Inglourious Basterds
4.The Green Mile
5. The Matrix
6. The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
7. Batman Begins and The Dark Knight
8. Memento
9. The Presitige
10. Snatch
11. A Clockwork Orange
12. Paths of Glory
13. The Silence of the Lambs
14. The Departed
15. Blood Diamond
16. Requiem for a Dream
17. How to train your Dragon
18. No Country for Old Men
19. The Wrestler
20.The Truman Show
I hope you are lucky enough to watch at least a few of these films as soon as possible.
Enough said
Math Love
**A boy and a girl were once chatting online**
Girl: Hey! Listen I know we’ve only been dating for a short time, but…
Boy: But?
Girl: I think i <3 u
Boy: I don’t understand…
Girl: What's not to understand honey?
Boy: I just don’t see how anyone could compare an imaginary number to a real one??
Girl: *goes offline*
The Greatest Video game ever made
Last semester, I fell in love with the videogame Batman: Arkham city just a week before finals. Needless to say THAT WAS NOT A GOOD IDEA. Arkham City is probably the best game that I have EVER played. The story is good and the gameplay is fantastic. The game's story line is intriguing and well written. In the game Arkham city is essentially a cordoned of portion of old Gotham city surrounded by high walls and guns on all sides. All the inmates from all the prisons in Gotham have been released here and left to fend for themselves. Within the walls various supervillains of the batman universe fight it out in a struggle for supremacy. As Batman you must enter the city and fight your way through it trying to figure out what the antagonist's real purpose is in creating this huge super prison.
Everything about the game is simply put, superb. The fighting is fluid and if done properly, deeply satisfactory. Stealth as an important part to the game and you truly never feel outnumbered whether you're facing or even twenty inmates. I have included a few trailers to the game below.Hopefully they will serve their purpose and enthuse you, the reader of this post, to play this fantastic game
I'm a Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech..
Here's a treat for all of you. I found this on youtube and it's really cool. Enjoy!!
1. Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind
2. Kill Bill: Volume 1
3. Inglourious Basterds
4.The Green Mile
5. The Matrix
6. The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
7. Batman Begins and The Dark Knight
8. Memento
9. The Presitige
10. Snatch
11. A Clockwork Orange
12. Paths of Glory
13. The Silence of the Lambs
14. The Departed
15. Blood Diamond
16. Requiem for a Dream
17. How to train your Dragon
18. No Country for Old Men
19. The Wrestler
20.The Truman Show
I hope you are lucky enough to watch at least a few of these films as soon as possible.
Enough said
Math Love
**A boy and a girl were once chatting online**
Girl: Hey! Listen I know we’ve only been dating for a short time, but…
Boy: But?
Girl: I think i <3 u
Boy: I don’t understand…
Girl: What's not to understand honey?
Boy: I just don’t see how anyone could compare an imaginary number to a real one??
Girl: *goes offline*
The Greatest Video game ever made
Last semester, I fell in love with the videogame Batman: Arkham city just a week before finals. Needless to say THAT WAS NOT A GOOD IDEA. Arkham City is probably the best game that I have EVER played. The story is good and the gameplay is fantastic. The game's story line is intriguing and well written. In the game Arkham city is essentially a cordoned of portion of old Gotham city surrounded by high walls and guns on all sides. All the inmates from all the prisons in Gotham have been released here and left to fend for themselves. Within the walls various supervillains of the batman universe fight it out in a struggle for supremacy. As Batman you must enter the city and fight your way through it trying to figure out what the antagonist's real purpose is in creating this huge super prison.
Everything about the game is simply put, superb. The fighting is fluid and if done properly, deeply satisfactory. Stealth as an important part to the game and you truly never feel outnumbered whether you're facing or even twenty inmates. I have included a few trailers to the game below.Hopefully they will serve their purpose and enthuse you, the reader of this post, to play this fantastic game
I'm a Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech..
Here's a treat for all of you. I found this on youtube and it's really cool. Enjoy!!
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