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President Alison Byerly and Brendan Gover ’14 have their photo taken for a tweet.
Lafayette Lens, a student-run production created in partnership with WLVT Channel 39, the Lehigh Valley PBS affiliate, will air on PBS Nov. 22, 24, and 25. Every aspect of the show is produced by students in the political economy course, taught by Mark Crain, Simon Professor of Political Economy and chair of policy studies. It includes two 15-minute segments: “First Globals: What’s Different about the Millennial Generation” and “Additive Manufacturing: The Third Industrial Revolution.”
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November 18, 2013
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Vue nocturne sur le quartier de Shinjuku à Tokyo depuis la mairie de Tokyo.
La radio Itinérante
@Home on the beat
AVM77 Paroles de Zicos... mais pas que !!!
AVM77 Paroles de FestiZicos... mais pas que !!!
Actuación de César López y La Habana Ensamble en la duodécima edición del Festival Internacional Providencia Jazz. Celebrado los días 9, 10 y 11 de enero de 2013 en el Parque Museo de las Esculturas en Providencia, Santiago de Chile.
Today was the first day of the onAIR Bus Tour, and I happen to be lucky enough to be on board. The nine guys scheduled to be on the inaugural trip showed up around 5:45 AM Pacific time at the Adobe office in San Francisco (601 Townsend). After loading up copious amounts of gear, we rolled out of the city shortly after 6 AM. The first venue is Seattle, WA which meant a good sixteen (16) to twenty (20) hours en route.
We stopped for a little while somewhere in Northern California at a rest stop. After a little stretching, it was back to Guitar Hero and coding. A gas stop combined with lunch at McDonald's a few hours later. We've been going pretty much ever since with a short trip to the Portland, OR (PDX) airport to pick up another passenger, Kevin Lynch.
As we close in on Seattle, plans are being made for a number of updates to the video stream and webcam photo feed. The applications that are the result of the day on the road are being put through their paces in hopes of debut tomorrow. Presentations are being tuned and rehearsed for the first onAIR audience. Dinner is on the horizon and then some sleep before the big grand opening.
I know this is also blurred but I just like the way I caught it in my camera frame.
No apple was harmed in this photo shoot.
Have a wonderful weekend everyone! :-)
After many weeks on the road at conferences, and the on AIR Bus Tour, it was nice to be home for a few days, to include Labor Day weekend. Saturday we had a big breakfast followed by yard work to burn off those calories. After getting cleaned up, we headed to the Furniture Row to look for a new sofa. We found something we like, and we expect to have it delivered in a few weeks.
Saturday night Marna got sick, but she managed to get to church Sunday morning. After our usual Sunday brunch, we hit the grocery store and signed off for as much ephedrine-based Sudafed as legally possible. Marna was out the rest of the afternoon, while Paige and I watched a movie, played some Wii Golf, and then made our way outside.
By Monday, Marna was feeling a little better. I made breakfast, and then Paige and I played around outside. With the sofa recently purchased, I wanted to put some furniture into the home theater, so we headed to a futon store in Cherry Creek. Over the weekend I also ordered a new Sharp HD LCD from Amazon, after originally seeing it in Curcuit City. I saved $500 by shopping from Amazon.