September 2, 2005

Dinner in Berkeley Hills with too many grad students - good times though

So tonight I had dinner in the Berkeley Hills with a grad student in Material Sciences at Berkeley, a law student at Yale, a union organizer for the SEIU, a student in Statistics at Stanford, a graduate student in Astrophysics at Berkeley, a graduate journalism student at Berkeley, and more that I can’t remember now. It’s not that often that three people from Great Neck South High get together in California I suspect.

Interesting points noted:
-Having a professional quality TV studio (with blue screen technologies, and a TV truck) is not terribly common for most middle schools, like it was for us.
-Dave really likes Cory Doctorow. Dan and I, not so much.
-In Resident Evil, the Umbrella corporation developed the T-Virus.
-It’s hard to explain what happened at Ashokan. Really hard.
-Few of us know what BDL stands for.
-I know too much about blogging.

Thanks for inviting me Dave and Jenna! Great place, great time. Wish I could’ve stayed longer, but you know… that working thing.

Dan, we’ll have to meet up with Saiwing one of these days.

Posted by: dtc @ 1:13 am

One Comment to “Dinner in Berkeley Hills with too many grad students - good times though”

  1. Dan Says:

    It was actually Bio-physics. And umbrella totally made the T-virus.

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