Wednesday, July 11, 2007

UCSD and VM (that's Veronica Mars)



Do you notice the UCSD Library behind Veronica?

It's funny that a couple days ago, I mentioned Veronica Mars in my blog. Last night was the episode that was filmed at UCSD - specifically, in front of the CSE building. Our home away from home for the next four weeks.



See the CSE building behind Logan?


As one of the songs says from one of my favorite places on earth... "It's a small world". See how things in life can intersect?
*Photos above from Jason-Dohring.com. Veronica Mars, Season 3, Episode 9 "Spit and Eggs"

Wow! Today was filled with lots of cool stuff! I love base conversions! I think by the end of Christine's lesson, all the students got it. They started playing with Python a bit. I think they are starting to get a feel of instructions. In the afternoon, they worked with Photoshop. I liked the activities that were planned for them. It gave them great exposure to the application and its functionality. I got a chance to review my own skills with Photoshop.

Tomorrow is our first science (and engineering) communication class. I have lots of ideas and plans. In some cases, three hours is a lot of time, and in another light, it's not. I'm excited. Then in the evening is the COSMOS olympics. I'll be there to cheer on my cluster!

5 comments:

Ming said...

I think I was standing off to the side (towards the bear) when they were shooting that. Cool.

cos07a4 said...

I was in the building looking out the window watching them when they filmed that :)

Disneyland is also one of my favorite places on earth... yay!!!

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