Thursday, October 29, 2020
Monday, October 26, 2020
E-Dorm Life- Insane Songs for an Insane World
It has been commonly stated that college years define you. What really defined the most of the “me” of me during that time, far more than ANY of the classes or other activities was seven semesters of “Laughter Hours on WRPI, Troy.”
Thursday, October 22, 2020
Werewolf of London through a Kid’s Eyes
My pointing out this was an old one before they got the hang of how to do werewolves was what enticed Anabelle back to Universal Monsters. Whatever works.
A little early for Halloween, but none of us knows what day it is anymore anyway.
Monday, October 19, 2020
E-Dorm Life- E-MADness
Engineering classes before the capstone tended to fall all over the spectrum. The fact that I wrote about the capstone before any earlier ones is further evidence that these memories all came bursting back and flooding into my brain in random order.
I still maintain there was an air of
practicality missing from many courses. A key year one class that should have been offered was:
“Vendors who give less than a pile of rat droppings about your
deadlines.”
Thursday, October 15, 2020
Dungeons and Dragons Memories- Meet the Party
Monday, October 12, 2020
E-Dorm Life- The Batcraft
Since these college stories mostly come from pointless demonstrations, learning performing skills, and embarrassing myself in front of the opposite sex, I thought I’d highlight some actual engineering learning for a change.
Thursday, October 8, 2020
Monday, October 5, 2020
E-Dorm Life- Shared Classes
Our college group was the Juggling Club gang and we all had different majors. I was Mechanical Engineering, Brian was Aeronautical Engineering, Randy was Electrical Engineering, Scott was Business, and Jesse was Computer Science. We often joked we could all join together after we graduated and form a company.