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I wrote a four page essay, sent my regrets to UW-Milwaukee, and worked on planning my trip to Syracuse in a few weeks. I should get there the evening of the 19th and hopefully meet various professors and students on the 20th. It sounds like they're going to try and give me space to crash with another grad student. Yay couch-surfing!
I'm going to get in touch with people I hope to meet individually too and, as well as express my excitement to talk with them, explain about my facial recognition issues. I want to explain that early on so it doesn't make me self-conscious and I don't seem stand-offish.
Progress! Now I have to get more work done on these posters.
It's *possible*, though I don't know how likely, that the archives will get high-resolution copies of old Sanborn maps for Kenosha from the Wisconsin Historical Society. I'm excited about that, because they could definitely be part of my presentation.
Speaking of posters, mine from last semester's GIS class is now up on the wall in the geography section of Molinaro Hall. I'm chuffed. Of course, it only took about two seconds for me to spot a typo....
I'm going to get in touch with people I hope to meet individually too and, as well as express my excitement to talk with them, explain about my facial recognition issues. I want to explain that early on so it doesn't make me self-conscious and I don't seem stand-offish.
Progress! Now I have to get more work done on these posters.
It's *possible*, though I don't know how likely, that the archives will get high-resolution copies of old Sanborn maps for Kenosha from the Wisconsin Historical Society. I'm excited about that, because they could definitely be part of my presentation.
Speaking of posters, mine from last semester's GIS class is now up on the wall in the geography section of Molinaro Hall. I'm chuffed. Of course, it only took about two seconds for me to spot a typo....