Alan's Adventure
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Thursday, September 18, 2014
Hello from Chicago!
I don't want to think about it too much, but yikes, I have become a graduate student! I arrived in Chicago last Saturday (9/13) but the dorm I'm living in isn't available until next Sunday, so I'm staying with Minh-Tam for now.
Minh-Tam's wifi has not been set up yet (because Comcast never showed up to set it up...), so I'm currently writing this in the hallway of his apartment, sitting where I have wifi signal from another friend who lives in the same building. I probably look really strange doing this. I don't think I should sit here too long, so for now, here's a picture of Chicago that I took when I arrived.
There's actually a story behind this picture: when I visited Chicago back in March, I flew in with 5 other friends. Several of us knew Professor Miller from the SMALL REU so one person suggested taking a picture of this restaurant to send to the professor. I was tired from the flight so I said I would remember to get a picture when we were leaving Chicago.
Three days later, our visit to Chicago was over. As I was heading to the airport in the morning, I accidentally left my camera in the taxi, so I didn't get to take this picture back in March. That's why I took this picture now -- better late than never! (The way I got my camera back is a pretty amusing story too, maybe for another time.)
Minh-Tam's wifi has not been set up yet (because Comcast never showed up to set it up...), so I'm currently writing this in the hallway of his apartment, sitting where I have wifi signal from another friend who lives in the same building. I probably look really strange doing this. I don't think I should sit here too long, so for now, here's a picture of Chicago that I took when I arrived.
"Miller's Pub" in the Chicago Midway airport. |
Three days later, our visit to Chicago was over. As I was heading to the airport in the morning, I accidentally left my camera in the taxi, so I didn't get to take this picture back in March. That's why I took this picture now -- better late than never! (The way I got my camera back is a pretty amusing story too, maybe for another time.)
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
PAX Prime 2014!
(I should have made this post several weeks ago. So despite it being 9/18, I'm going to set the date to 9/2.)
I was lucky enough to be in Seattle when PAX Prime was taking place. I'm not much of a video gamer but it was still fun to see all the upcoming games.
I played a lot of Tetris Attack (and later versions) that weekend. Like in the picture below!
The picture is from a room where you can borrow games and play them on the various consoles they have! As we were returning our game, we saw two other people playing Tetris Attack at another station. We naturally paused to watch them play. The player on the left had some garbage blocks.
Player on left: *raises his tower of blocks*
Andrew: "Ohh look! He's setting for something!"
Me: *agrees with Andrew and expects that player to clear the garbage blocks and start some long chain*
Player on the left: *immediately loses*
I bursted out laughing. Luckily the sounds from all the video games from all the stations made it so the player couldn't hear me (I hope?).
I was lucky enough to be in Seattle when PAX Prime was taking place. I'm not much of a video gamer but it was still fun to see all the upcoming games.
I played a lot of Tetris Attack (and later versions) that weekend. Like in the picture below!
The level is set to 10 (you might be able to see if you look close enough), so after I took this picture, I immediately lost! |
Player on left: *raises his tower of blocks*
Andrew: "Ohh look! He's setting for something!"
Me: *agrees with Andrew and expects that player to clear the garbage blocks and start some long chain*
Player on the left: *immediately loses*
I bursted out laughing. Luckily the sounds from all the video games from all the stations made it so the player couldn't hear me (I hope?).
Saturday, August 16, 2014
Congratulations to Professor Bhargava!
It was announced this week that Manjul Bhargava won the Fields medal! I'm not that surprised to hear this; after all, in the months prior to this one, I heard so much speculation that he would win the award. And I heard many times about his amazing mathematical achievements. When the Princeton math department celebrated Yakov Sinai winning the Abel prize this May, I mentioned to people how sad I was that I would not be around when Professor Bhargava wins the Fields medal.
What did surprise me was that many of my friends started contacting me, telling me they saw me in the video on Bhargava that was released together with the announcement of the Fields medalists. (In fact, it was played on big screens to thousands of mathematicians at the International Congress of Mathematicians.)
How did I end up in that video? I knew Bhargava was away from Princeton the whole school 2013-2014 year, so I was quite surprised to see him appear in the common room one day in May. I went up to talk to him and he explained he was back because the Simons Foundation wanted to make a video about him that was set at Princeton.
Then he asked me if I wanted to be in the video. I decided to go along with it. (It sounded like fun!) There were several other students that were also pulled into this video production.
The videographer following him around (who I didn't notice at first) asked me and the other students to do several things with Bhargava, including:
What did surprise me was that many of my friends started contacting me, telling me they saw me in the video on Bhargava that was released together with the announcement of the Fields medalists. (In fact, it was played on big screens to thousands of mathematicians at the International Congress of Mathematicians.)
I'm watching the video from my desk at Facebook! |
Then he asked me if I wanted to be in the video. I decided to go along with it. (It sounded like fun!) There were several other students that were also pulled into this video production.
The videographer following him around (who I didn't notice at first) asked me and the other students to do several things with Bhargava, including:
- walking into the common room and taking seats at a table
- listening to Bhargava teach us a card trick
- walking out of the common room
Only the card trick parts made it to the video though.
Sunday, August 10, 2014
Weeks 3-5
Week 2 (6/16)
On Saturday, Facebook took the interns white-water rafting! (I don't have pictures of actually being on the river. You can probably guess why.)
On Sunday, I walked down to Chinatown (and bought some Asian groceries).
Week 3 (6/23)
Mini-golfing in the middle of the week.
Facebook has "Free Lunch Wednesdays." A group of us went to lunch in Capitol Hill at a restaurant called Sitka and Spruce.
Princeton students in the area went hiking on Tiger Mountain (very appropriate for Princeton). We went on a trail called Poo Poo Point. (I don't know if that name is appropriate for anything!)
Everyone seems happy to be at the top! |
It was a large group of Facebook people. And the interns were at the front. |
Week 4 (6/30)
I checked out the 4th of July festival at South Lake Union park.
Another Free Lunch Wednesday!
Week 5 (7/7)
Facebook had a Hack-a-thon this week (Wednesday to Friday).
S'mores-making on the first night |
Picture with DeAndre Yedlin |
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Weeks 1-2 of Facebook internship (out of 12)
Got back to California just in time for PHHS's math team party!
Followed by Facebook's intern orientation in their Menlo Park HQ!
We sat in this room and listened to many people talk. |
There's too much food in the offices. Hopefully I won't become fat this summer! |
Then it was off to Facebook in Seattle!
Breakfast in the cafe on the first day! |
The cafe has a nice view. |
Saturday, June 7, 2014
Two graduations in one week
I graduated from Princeton on Tuesday. Making it through the commencement ceremony was probably the hardest thing I had to do to get my diploma. We sat in the hot hot sun for hours while important people talked (either in English or in Latin). I solved my 8x8 once but then the puzzle got too hot (!) so I put it away.
After surviving that morning, Princeton kicked us out so I went to visit some friends in Boston. On Thursday, I attended the number theory conference at BU in honor of Glenn Stevens's 60th birthday. (Prof. Stevens founded PROMYS.)
Also on Thursday, I sent an email to some friends in Boston asking if they were free on Friday. One of the conversations went like this.
Me: I'm in Boston! Are you free on Friday?
Rachel: ... Friday is our graduation!
Me: !!
Also, Jennifer and I made scallion pancakes! We need to figure out how to make them layered though...
It was super sunny! Luckily I had my hat. |
Conference banquet! |
Me: I'm in Boston! Are you free on Friday?
Rachel: ... Friday is our graduation!
Me: !!
Congratulations! |
Scallion pancake! |
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