My life defined, at age 11
Posted on March 24, 2007 at 07:07 PM
Recently I found this report card I got in elementary school, check out the amazingly accurate hand-written assessment (especially the last sentence):
Some things to note – Mrs. Cambareri’s hand-writing is incredible! It looks like my Mac’s cursive font! I don’t know about the check marks – she claims I always respect authority, yet I never gave the bottom half to my Mom to sign.
Mrs. Cambareri if you are out there, email me! You were a great teacher.
RailsSpace Update
Posted on March 20, 2007 at 05:36 PM
Math in Futurama Lecture
Posted on March 15, 2007 at 09:23 AM
We arrived to the very small lecture room and started to mingle with various writers, most of all Ken Keeler, who was toting Hardy and Wright's "Introduction to the Theory of Numbers." It was amazing how bright the writers were - I learned that several of them had Ph.D.s. But, not only were they bright and extremely quick-witted, they were all completely down to earth. Speaking of that, Matt Groening (creator of the Simpsons as well as co-creator of Futurama) arrived and he was very affable and unassuming - completely different the stereotypical Hollywood television millionaire.
The lecture itself was pretty good, but it was the random interjections from the writers that made it hilarious. Of course, as he did in the Norah Jones concert, Michael Hartl got involved with the proceedings and should appear on the DVD as the nerd who knew the most digits of pi. I think Mike Vanier and I will also be on the DVD, just by virtue of being in the front row of a very small audience. Part of the lecture was a skit where the lecturer scolds Matt Groening for doodling in class - Mike Vanier managed to wind up with this sketch of Fry:
