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In Loving Memory of a Legend: Burt Kaufman

Burt Kaufman passed away yesterday. I had the privilege of being taught mathematics and computer science by Mr. Kaufman and of studying under the IMACS curriculum for ten years. In the course of those ten years, he enriched my mind and my life, as he did for countless students, parents and fellow teachers throughout his […]

Welcome to the Read/Write Web!

My friend Alex Lee just started a blog. He of course did this after having witnessed the enormous success of this one…..
Since I imagine that many of my friends will be starting blogs at unspecified times in the future, I’m also making this a new category.

For check, for mate and for Yale.

I got a call from my friend Neeraj Singh last weekend. I was so excited by the news that only subcite training for the Blackletter Law Journal an entire week later brought me down enough to finally write up this glorious information.
The chess club has been packed for the last two weeks. So much so, […]

Yale Football begins

I’m listening right now to 960 WELI’s (sorry WYBC, I couldn’t figure out the site) live online coverage of San Diego @ Yale. If you’re on a Mac, you may need this little bit from Flip4Mac.
San Diego is up 7 - 0 at the end of the first quarter.
Since this is my first post in […]

New Categories

The first new category to be announced in the Category of New Categories is that of New Categories. That is not to say the Category of New Categories in the “Category Theory” sense of the word but rather in the Wordpress sense of the word, since for one thing, while I may have objects of […]


Loyalty Oath

Though wagging his tail,
Dan barked, "Throw the traitor in jail!"
So to soothe the bulldog,
I insist I won't blog, but


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