So, what do you think of Stata? Most people here at MIT think it's a rather scary building (tho not as ugly as Simmons, which is the big silvery building west a bit on Vassar, which is also where Stata is). The complete lack of any regularity is what does it for most people (although the over-budget price tag also didn't help).
I also see from the linked pictures above you guys were in room 32-123 (which from what I hear is traditionally the room for 6.001, the "legendary" introductory programming course in MIT Scheme). Is it really as comfy a room as it looks? I'll probably be taking 6.001 next semester, so I'll be spending some quality time in there in a few months.
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dusty - October 9, 2004 11:33 pm
I would like to be there.
nathan - October 10, 2004 12:35 pm
Photographic evidence that Steve really is at Gnome Summit MIT:<br>
<img width="400" src="http://primates.ximian.com/~jimmac/galleries/summit1/lq/img-11.jpg">
Steven Garrity - October 10, 2004 12:38 pm
From left to right in this photo: Garrett LeSage from Novell, me, Diana Fong from RedHat, and Seth Nickell from RedHat.
Jeff Walden - October 11, 2004 6:11 pm
So, what do you think of Stata? Most people here at MIT think it's a rather scary building (tho not as ugly as Simmons, which is the big silvery building west a bit on Vassar, which is also where Stata is). The complete lack of any regularity is what does it for most people (although the over-budget price tag also didn't help).
I also see from the linked pictures above you guys were in room 32-123 (which from what I hear is traditionally the room for 6.001, the "legendary" introductory programming course in MIT Scheme). Is it really as comfy a room as it looks? I'll probably be taking 6.001 next semester, so I'll be spending some quality time in there in a few months.