In other news, the snow line, after receding rather disgustingly over the past few days, is back in all it's glory. On the way up to class this morning, I noticed that it's brushing the top of the Chief! I'm sure there will be lots of skiers and snowboards stoked to shred Red Heather and Whistler this block break. I'm excited to go to Seattle to see friends and hopefully do some climbing with my Dad (who's in Seattle for a meeting) in central Washington. Hopefully it won't rain!
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
adios, block three
It's the last day of the block, and in a few short hours I will be done with lenart spheres, armillary spheres... the sphere in general, really. It's been quite an experience, but I'm fairly burnt out on math at the moment, so now is a great time for a break. Still, todays class should be enjoyable. We caught Glen making 10 mathematical mistakes over the course of the block ("a" instead of "A", "+" instead of "-", that sort of thing), so he'll be buying us pizza for lunch, and a few of us baked a spherical trig themed cake last night. Cool (or nerdy... whatever)! However, there's also a "final assessment" and presentations. We'll see how that goes.
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