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.








One Comment to “Dinner in Berkeley Hills with too many grad students - good times though”
September 2nd, 2005 at 9:42 am
It was actually Bio-physics. And umbrella totally made the T-virus.
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