Saturday, July 25, 2020

Seen and Not Seen

Seen and Not Seen DID YOU KNOW? The melody of Sir Andrew Lloyd Webbers I Dont Know How To Love Him is remarkably similar to that of the second movement of Mendelssohns violin concerto. When approached with this information, Sir Andrew remarked that it was amazing that two composers could come up with the exact same sequence of notes. There is so much I wanted to do for IAP for no other reason than so I could blog to you about it, but the incredible wealth of activities on the IAP calendar with my busy schedule of turning turkeys into oil and blogging, I actually dont have time to participate in every single IAP activity that strikes my fancy. Its tragic, to say the least, but it just goes to show you how much there is to do during IAP. One thing I did do is fry forty-six meatballs this weekend for the Mafia potluck. I asked you folks last entry whether I should make meatballs or potato-bean soup for the Mafia potluck at NH4, and Sams Mom settled the issue with this bit of logic: I was going to tell you to make the soup because it sounds easier, but since it is a Mafia potluck, I guess the meatballs would be more appropriate. So, an entire day of simmering sauce and 45 minutes of frying later, I had forty-six nigh-perfect meatballs to show for my work. I ended up with half of one at the end of the night, so I guess it was a jorb well done. A pox on Jeremy and Javier for killing Laura and I (the two inspectors, no less) on their first turn as mafia. Now heres me blogging about some stuff that I didnt do but that looked pretty cool. The MIT Ringtone Competition Judges Guest judge: Edge from U2 Marvin Minsky Tod Machover Mary Farbood Submissions January 9, 2006 (9:00a.m. EST) to January 22, 2006 (11:59PM EST) How to enter Download Hyperscore and create your Ringtone. From Hyperscore, submit your Ringtone by clicking Share Menu, then Upload Music and selecting MIT Ringtone Competition Submission At the marching bands suggestion, I was actually working on a version of We Are The Engineers for this competition, but I got caught up in some of my other musical projects, and it turns out that the software for this isnt so user friendly. Dont tell H-Lounge I said that. Also, I wasnt too interested in the prize of a VIP card to any of Bostons clubs, and the otherwise exciting prospect of meeting U2s the Edge was diminished somewhat by the inevitable social awkwardness of meeting himI mean, his first name is technically the, right? How do I greet him? Hey there, The! Hello, Mr. Edge! I just dont know. Laboratory for Chocolate Sciences Chocolate Tour of Boston Ever wondered where to buy the best and most intersting chocolate. How you been wanting to go to Finale but have had no one to go with you. Come join your fellow chocolatiers in a guided tour of all the chocolate hot spots in Boston including Burdicks, Cardullos, and La Fromaggio. Meet in Lobby 7 to join tour. I was actually fully intending to go to this, but it was snowing and then I woke up and went to see Ariel later and she was like, Oh, how was the chocolate thing? and I was like Good oh, wait, I forgot to go! Dangit! Just the concept of a chocolate tour of Boston seems pretty cool, although once again the excitement is diminished by the fact that I live a scant 20 minutes from Hershey, Pennsylvaniathe so-called, Sweetest Place on Earth. But tomorrow I will not forget to go to the MIT Integration Bee, and I will blog about that most mightily.