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My summer working at [[Deutsche Bahn]], the state railway of Germany, is over. I worked on the PPX/[http://touchandtravel.de Touch&Travel] teamI worked on the design for the new smartphone version of T&T and I prototyped out a map/GIS platform.  Hopefully they will like what I built and what I helped develop will be seen by millions of people.  Working at Deutsche Bahn was real a change of pace from MIT; I did not even have access to my DB email outside the officeIt was challenging to work in German and I learned a lot about what it is like to work in a big companyHopefully I brought some American-style thinking to the team to help create the next version of Touch&Travel and improve people’s trip planning.
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There goes another semester! I am writing on the [http://megabus.com Megabus] home after my last final yesterdayAt least the power works this time; usually neither the power nor the WiFi worksThe WiFi only worked for 10 minutes before crashing todayAt least Megabus now goes direct PHL-BOS without having to change in NYC!  Why bother with the bus? Because it's cheap! I book in advanced, so the fares are only $5 or $10 each wayEven when you book late and pay $30, it's still much better than $80 on [http://amtrak.com Amtrak] or $300 on the airplane.  I learned in [[16.71J]] this year that the PHL-BOS airplane market had the highest yield (fare per mile) of any domestic route!
   
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During the summer, I had a great time going on trips to [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157624337767853/ Berlin], [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157624536810381/ Venice], [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157624661594536/ Verona], [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157624462473322/ Nuremberg], [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157624634370747/ London], and [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157624763951287/ Hamburg]. I also went to smaller day trips to [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157624337555079/ Mainz], [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157624267199490/ Geysir Andernach], [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157624660398400/ Wiesbaden], [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157624535775913/ the Rhine], [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157624660756198/ the Opel Factory], [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157624536236147/ Holiday Park], and [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157624536236147/ Worms], plus plenty of [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157624267121744/ random photos].  I also took lots of photos of [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157624267144712/ trains and transit systems]  
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This trip help boost my flickr count to over 50,000 items!  Almost all of the photos are [[geotagged]]. Over the summer I bought a new geologger, the [[I-Blue Tripmate 850 GPS Logger]].  This new logger is a lot more sensitive and accurate than my old [[AMOD 8050 GPS Logger]].  In addition it has a screen and a Bluetooth connection so you can see live data as it is recording. I’ve included a geotrack of my time in Venice, to demonstrate how good this logger is.  [http://geoov.com Geoov] should be up and running again with my latest photos.  I built it last summer so I and others could see where I have been by displaying all of my geotagged photos on one map.  I love seeing more and more areas being filled in!
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Anyway, I am very happy how this semester went.  I had my own room this year; I think this allowed me to focus much more.  I also came into the year with the mindset of fully dedicating my self to school work; not doing too much work outside of class work, and working all nights and weekends.  I think I finally was able to achieve the proper level of focus at MIT, especially since I was taking 6 classes (69 units), which is 190% of "full load".  You may remember that [[Learning to Learn at MIT|I struggled my first semester here]].  During my second semester (when I took 54 units), I did not have it all together either; I would sometimes do homework the day it was due, or not at all.  This semester, I only did that once, and I don't think I missed any assignments.  I am really proud that I pushed my productivity to an new level by stabilizing my learning.
   
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I also built out my wiki with some new features and content.  I extended the [[FlickrSet Extension]] to help meet some of my needs.  I also built a [[Delicious Extension]] from scratch.  In both cases I want to display more of my content from other sites directly on the relevant page on my wiki.  I have not made much use of the extensions, but I am now able to pull flickr items and items tagged on delicious straight into certain wiki pages.  I also wrote some new content about the [[Laptops]], [[Cameras]], [[GPS Loggers]], [[MP3 Players]], and [[Cell Phones]] devices I have owned.
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I also figured out [[Display of OneNote notebooks|a way to once again display OneNote notebooks]].  This new method uses Microsoft Office Online/SkyDrive and it works in all browsers.  However I could not trick it into embedding into my site, so you will have to click to go offsite.  Also, ink will not display.  I’ve uploaded ink notebooks from first semester in the legacy 2007 web export style.  This displays ink, but only works in IE and Opera.  This works out well since I was switching to [[Learning to Learn at MIT|scanned paper anyway]] and [[T4220|my tablet]] broke in March. Some of my notebooks from second semester were all in paper anyway, so I just uploaded a series of PDFs with the pages scanned in.  I know this is lower tech, but in my experience, this is how I learn best.  So check out my notes from [[MIT Freshmen|freshmen year]]
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I am still covering the latest in tech news on The Weekly Spin podcast. With the start of episode 68, I wanted to redouble my effort I put into the podcast to be better prepared with the issues and stories.  I am very interested in the things I cover and along with some of my classes this year I want to be able to understand the issues better.  Hopefully this extra effort will pay off in the show’s qualityBeing on a better internet connection should help as well.
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I think 6 classes was just about the limit. If I try and do too much, I will not get enough sleep, and be far less productive.  It's kinda like a control system, like we learned about in [[6.01]].  I need to go right up to the line, without crossing itI like being busy.  I find that I am much more productive when I am busy.  I hate just sitting around; I want the pressure to get stuff done in an efficient mannerAlso, I still want to take advantage of my time here, by focusing on stuff I can only do when I am here.
  
It looks like I will be shutting [http://apps.facebook.com/gridview GridView] down at the end of the year.  Facebook recently discontinued the “Boxes” tab and they will completely remove application tabs from your Facebook profiles by the end of the year.  You, and you alone, will still be able to see your GridView on the app’s page.  I don’t think this small bit of functionality will be worth continuing to maintain GridView and keep it alive.  I originally envisioned it as a way to show off your Facebook friends on your Facebook profile.  With this change, Facebook will be prohibiting the purpose of the application.  If you object, and think that being able to see your grid is still useful, please send me your feedback.
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This was my first term as a [[Course 15 Management]] major.  The [[Sloan school]] at MIT has a very big MBA program, along with a whole bunch of various programs(Each division at MIT has its own way of generating revenueMost do it via research, but Sloan does it with students.) Undergrads take classes with the MBA studentsHarvard does not do thisIn [[15.567]], I was one of only 2 undergraduatesIn addition, the students at Sloan are very international, which brings a wide perspective.   
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It is also time to look forward to [[:File:MIT Sophomore Fall Schedule Plan.pdf|next year]].  It my first year taking [[Management]] classes, since I got general requirements out of the way my first year.  The department strongly suggests I take [[15.279|15.279 Management Communication for Undergraduates]].  I just did 2 communications classes last semester, so I am grudgingly going along with their recommendation.  I am also doing the requirement [[15.501|15.501 Corporate Financial Accounting] to get it out of the way, and I want to understand all of the financial terms, as well know how to manage the money in my own business.  I am also doing [[14.01|14.01 Principles of Microeconomics].  I believe this is a requirement, and a fairly introductory class.  I took a similar class in high school, but I have heard that the MIT version is very different!  I am also taking a graduate-level management class [[15.567|15.567 The Economics of Information: Strategy, Structure and Pricing] which is about the internet and the sale of informationAt MIT most of the detail classes are grad classes, so I wanted to try one outThis is my one interesting, somewhat discretionary class this semester.  I have to take another math class [[6.041|6.041 Probabilistic Systems Analysis] for the management degree, so I have to do this one.  I never really learned probability, which seems more interesting to me than Calculus.  At HHS, the probability class was an easy math option, but I have my doubts at MITI also want to get a better understanding of computer science by taking a few classes, although I am not planning on majoring in CS.  So I am taking the first class [[6.01|6.01 Introduction to EECS]] to get a well-rounded introduction to computer scienceThis should help improve my programming by giving me a theoretical base to work fromIt will be a fair bit of work, but I hope this will positively shape how I think, like [[8.01]]/[[8.02]] did for me last semester (see [[Learning to Learn at MIT]].  So this is 69 units, which is a lot.  I may drop one of the classes if it becomes too much work.
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This summer I did a bit of work on my UROP at the Media Lab on [[SocialSaver]].  If you are at MIT you can help by [http://mealtime.mit.edu joining the experiment].  I do not plan on continuing to work on that project.  For [[MAS.111]], [[:File:My Experience SocialSaver UROP Compressed.pptx|I presented on my experience]]. I will be continuing as [[VPFS]] at [[Baker House]] and I will be picking up a job working on the [http://baker.mit.edu Baker Website]I also plan on continuing to work on the [[Athena Committee]] for [[UA CSL]].  MIT has already started implementing some of our recommended changes to upgrade printers and move dorm printers under a full support model.  I also plan on becoming more involved in [[SIPB]], the computing club at MIT.
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So that is all for now, with classes starting up at MIT, that will be taking up my time.  I still have to update my bio to cover the full scope of the things I am interested in.  --[[User:ThePlaz|ThePlaz]] 01:15, 10 September 2010 (EDT)
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[[15.567|15.567 The Economics of Information: Strategy and Pricing]] was a mishmosh introduction to doing business online and using information in business.  I don't know.  In general, I was not awed by the experience, compared to other classes at MIT.  The Sloan students are very different from the other MIT students.  Many are only there for a year or two, fly home every weekend, and in general, have a very lose connection to the Institute.  Most put more effort into finding a job; there seems to be much less passion than the rest of MIT.  Their interest seems to be strictly limited to "how can I make money off this," with little tolerance for the details or culture behind it.  Now of course I believe, this attention to details is what leads to success.  For example, any one can put out a buzz-word compliant HR plan, but how do you actually implement it?  No wonder front-line employees are filled with sarcasm about management. Ultimately, I am uninspired.  In this class, I was dubbed the "class technical expert" by the professor.  During presentations, one student said he would now accept questions from anyone in the class except me.  The MBAs were sick of my tough questions.  I got an A in the class, which is the highest grade I have ever gotten at MIT (although the +/-modifiers do not matter).
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[[15.501|15.501 Corporate Financial Accounting]] was very boring.  It is a boring, but necessary subject, but the lectures were extremely boring.  Only about 5% of the class came to lecture each week.  Luckily, the textbook was very helpful.  The homework felt like busywork (and could be done in a group) and the exams seemed to measure how fast you could pound your calculator.  I guess the other students did not take it seriously, since I got an A- for the year.
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[[14.01|14.01 Principles of Microeconomics]] was another required course for 15.  [http://econ-www.mit.edu/faculty/gruberj Jonathan Gruber], who was deeply involved in the writing of the new health care bill, was the lecturer this semester.  It was nice to hear from him, but I wish he would have talked more (both more often and more in depth) about his "day job".  14.01 was largely a review of AP Micro Econ from high school.  However, they teach the Calculus version at MIT.  This was difficult because the units don't really line up in economics.  Also the math parts were not taught very well this semester.  The textbook does not go into the math concepts, and the P-Sets (HW) is due before the math is reviewed in recitation.  In addition, Prof. Gruber invents very difficult exams.  I ended up with a B in the class.  I don't really know how I could have done any better.
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I also took the first [[Course 6 EECS]] class, [[6.01]].  I really liked it.  I was a lot of fun.  I really liked how the class was very well planned out.  The lectures and assignments all fit together well, and I felt like I learned a lot.  I also really like the beauty of [[EECS]] - namely that you reduce everything to reusable, abstract pieces.  I thought that I did well in the class.  I solved every homework problem correctly, I pretty much understood all of the material, I thought I did well on the exams, but I kept getting 80s on them!  I ended up with an 86% for the year which is a B.  I was shocked to see on the distribution that many people did better than me.  I don't know what it is, but it seems like no matter how much I study, a lot of people do better.  How do they pull it off????
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My hardest class this semester was [[6.041|6.041 Probabilistic Systems Analysis]].  This was a required class for Course 15, surprisingly.  It was very difficult.  I ended up with a C for the semester.  I did spend a lot of time on it.  I read every chapter in the textbook and took notes; I went to every single lecture, recitation, and tutorial (the class was 5 days a week), and I went to office hours almost every week.  However, I was not very good at it, especially compared to the older students.  I was at the same place in the grading curve (1 st. dev below avg) like I was all last year in every class.  I think that I am not very good at abstract math concepts.  When I can put a story behind it, and visualize it, I can do very well.  For example, I did very well on Markov chains on the final.  The one part which I did the worst on, was the part taught in the last week of the class.  Since there is no homework the last week, I did not adequately review that material.  I still think that I would have done far worse if I had not reformed my study skills this year. 
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However, I think that this class, along with my learning to learn experience has shown me that I can do hard classes if I put effort into them.  I think challenging myself like this is worth it.  Combined with my experiences above, It made me think that I would rather do EECS, than Course 15.  I think at this point I will double major.  As part of that, I need to plan out my schedule for the rest of my time at MIT to make sure that it is feasible.
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After the first week of classes this semester, I decided that I wanted to add another class, so I looked through the catalog to see what would fit in my schedule.  I had seen [[16.17J|16.71J The Airline Industry]] in the course catalog, and it filled in a hole in my schedule, so I decided to add it.  It ended up being a fairly interested management-style class, since many of the lectures and assignments were about how to schedule operations.  Much of what was taught works with any transportation methods, such as trains, [[transport|which I am interested in]].  Some of it even made me think back to last summer working at [[Deutsche Bahn]], the German national railway.
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Outside of classes at [[MIT]], I am still involved in university governance.  I am still the [[VPFS]] at [[Baker House]], and I am planning on running for reelection.  The Institute [[Athena Committee|Athena and printing committee]]] turned out to be over from last year.  No one wanted to talk about Athena spaces this year.  Our recommendations from last semester are being implemented.  IS&T upgraded all of the Athena cluster printers to new models and is now providing paper and toner to dorm printers.  They are currently building the authenticated Pharos system and they are planning on starting a trial during IAP.
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I also became involved in the [[Dining at MIT|dining issue at MIT]].  For those of you who are unfamiliar, dining is MIT's perpetual controversial issue.  I wrote a research paper about it last term.  This semester, I became Baker's representative on the committee to select a new dining vendor.  I proposed a radical idea, and got seriously flammed for it.  At the end of the semester I was also appointed to the main dining policy committee, the infamous HDAG.  My current position can be found [[Current Position on Dining 11/19/2010|here]].
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This IAP I will be an extern at [http://statestreet.com State Street Capital] in Quincy, MA.  I picked this experience because I wanted a short induction to the world of finance.  It turned out that this job is in their IT department, similar to last summer where I worked in the IT department of a train company.  Still it should be a promising experience.  I am also thinking about other activities which I can do to stay busy during IAP.  I may be a research assistant with Prof. Brynjolfsson from [[15.567]] at the [[Center for Digital Business]] at [[Sloan]].  I am also planning on taking a night class introducing MatLab.  There is also a Poker competition to build the best poker playing AI.  I just want to listen in on the class, as I highly doubt that I can win.  I also don't know how much time I will have to spend on itLastly, I will try to go to a series of lectures on the [[OLPC]] initiative at Sloan, by the founder of OLPC Walter Bender.
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I have picked out a slate of potential classes for next semester.  [[15.401|15.401 Introduction to Finance]], is a popular core Sloan class.  I want to learn more about the financial markets, and learn more about why the financial crisis happened.  [[15.761]] is another core Sloan class; this one is about making things efficiently.  I also plan on taking the next EECS class, [[6.02]] which deals with communications at a very basic level.  That should be very informative, although some of my friends told me it is not as fun as 6.01.  I also need to take [[7.013|7.013 Biology]] and [[15.279|15.279 Managerial Communications]] as requirements.  I am not looking forward to them.  If they fit in my schedule, I will take them.  If they don't then I will kick the can down the road again.  I also need to take [[14.02|14.02 Macroeconomics]].  I don't remember the currency markets very well, so I can use a refresher.  I don't know what the format of the course is.  I hope that it is taught better than [[14.01]].  I am also signing up for two math classes.  [[18.06|18.06 Linear Algebra]] is supposedly a pre-req for [[6.02]].  I did not see that before, so I am plan on taking it concurrently.  [[18.443]] is one of the two options for a statistics class.  I want to take the [[Course 18 Math]] version, because I think it will be more rigorous than the [[Course 15 Management]] version.  I know this won't be too favorable for my GPA, but my experience in [[6.041]] says I can do it if I tryI also need to take a HASS class.  I chose [[4.211|4.211 The Present and Future City]] as the one that seemed to be the most interesting this term.  Unfortunately it is not a CI-H or a HASS-D class, which will put me a little behind on those requirements.  The HASS restrictions are just too complex and restrictive at MIT.  Why are more classes not HASS-D classes?  Lastly [[ESD.00]] is a new class for this year.  It is designed to introduce freshmen to the world of systems development, but it looks interesting, so I am planning on taking it as my fun class.  Now I know that this is too many classes.  I will likely end up with 6 of them that fit together in a schedule.
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I have been doing [http://theweeklyspin.com The Weekly Spin] during the term.  Gdovin's internet connection at Kutztown has been bad (not as bad as mine over the summer though), but I hope the show is still informative for people.  We are covering the same issues as always.
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I took about 3,000 photos this term, bringing my [http://flickr.com/photos/theplaz flickr] item total to 54,931.  [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157625013182841/ My family took me on a road trip halfway through the term], and [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157625640512502/ I went on a walk through of the new MIT dorm W1/Massey Hall] which will be completed next year.  I have put the most of the rest of the photos into the [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157625137329916/ Around MIT Fall 2010] set.  These are my first photos with my new [[Samsung HZ30W]] camera.  I am very happy with it; it is much better than my old [[Kodak M1093 IS]] camera.
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I am looking for another internship this summer.  I want something that combines tech with business, like last summer.  However, this seems to confuse most companies I talk to.  I always get pegged for a regular technical position, for which I am only moderately competitive for.  Oh well, here's hoping I find something.--[[User:ThePlaz|ThePlaz]] 16:05, 22 December 2010 (EST)
  
 
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  • 15.567 Econ of Information
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Michael Plasmeier
"ThePlaz"
Yahoo APM: Membership and Geo Platforms

My name is Michael Plasmeier, but almost everyone calls me Plaz. I am a Associate Product Manager at Yahoo - working on the Membership and Geo-related platforms teams. I graduated from MIT in 2013 in Computer Science and Management. I am halfway between the tech and the business world, doing both web development and product development. My interest in doing both started while I was working on GridView, an app I built after 10th Grade that reached 1.3 million users on Facebook.

Internships

Last IAP, I was a Software Development Extern doing testing in Ruby on the back end at CardSpring. Last summer, I was Product Manager at Disney Parks and Resorts Online where I worked on a project for Disney Cruise Line. Last January, I worked in management/strategy consulting at Altman Vilandrie & Company. The previous summer, I was a web developer at NextJump, an online affiliate advertising firm in New York. Prior to that, I was an extern in the Office of the Chief Scientist at State Street. My freshman summer I worked at Deutsche Bahn, the German national railroad, where I designed the smartphone version Touch&Travel, an app that lets you pay for the train with your phone.

MIT

At MIT I was heavily involved in classes, usually taking 7 classes a term, while being involved in student government. (I wrote about how I do it in Working out a System.) senior was dedicated to wrapping up requirements. Junior year at MIT I focused on EECS classes, as well as being elected president of Baker House. My second year at MIT focused on management classes. I was also involved in the vendor selection and implementation of the new dining plan. Freshman year, I took core classes and served on the Athena and Printing Committee. (I wrote about just hanging on freshmen year in Learning to Learn.)

Websites

I built a lot of web projects in high school. My most popular project, was GridView [1], an app for Facebook which lets you add the profile pics of all of you're friends to your Facebook profile. GridView had over 1.3 million users and made me some money.

I hosted and produced the video podcast Tecker 911 [2] along with some of my friends. Tecker 911 was a series of 100 5-15 minute shows each which covers a technology topic in a way which is relevant for ordinary people, with a focus towards students and our community. Tecker 911 was also shown on our local public access channel Channel 11.

I started SeniorQuoter, [3] an open-source web application for senior quotes collections for high school yearbooks. In 11th Grade, I lead a Dynamic Website Building Instruction and Practical Experience Group Study at my high school. I helped 4 other students learn PHP and MySQL and then I project managed version 2 of SeniorQuoter, the administration interface.

Tecker and Conflicter were question and answer services I built in 10th Grade. They never really caught on, but they were the perfect way to learn PHP. Dictionary Robot is something I tarted last year, but abandoned later. In 10th Grade, I was a member of Team 484 and in 11th Grade I was their webmaster.

In 8th and 9th Grades I wrote bunch of programs for the TI-83+.

Tech

My first two years at MIT, I was a regular on The Weekly Spin, a weekly take on tech stories and tech policy.

On my Tech page I have had a few pages about Devices I own and other small things that I have built. For example, I also made some improvements for MediaWiki, the software that runs ThePlaz.com and Wikipedia. I made a new skin for MediaWiki and a few MediaWiki extensions


Other Accounts

I also tag a lot of stories on Delicious. I also have over 70,000 photos on Flickr. I Tweet kinda regularly. I also post things to YouTube. And of course I have a Facebook. It all comes together on my FriendFeed.

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The Weekly Spin is a weekly rant about technology and tech policy with Michael Gdovin. We often cover the cell phone industry, the FCC, DRM, and Michael likes to throw in some Apple rumors.

Download the latest episodes: TheWeeklySpin.com Audio Podcast

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MIT
MIT Dining
MITx/EdX
Baker Piano Drop
Tecker 911
GridView
ThePlaz.com Praise
  • Sam's Praise about my site
  • Baron Harkonnen's Thanks
  • Thanks for uploading Flickr photos
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  • A Drexel professor told me on the first day of class that I take very good notes and I would graduate suma cum laude from Harvard due to the quality of my notes at Gov School
  • Hi I saw your page about that download for the ferris wheel unit for IMP4, I didn't download it but even the info you had on the page helped me out. I have no idea what I'm doing and just started this year- i really get stuck on my homework EVERY night. Right now im working on HW 2 "As the ferris wheel turns" and i have no idea what I'm doing. But i just wanted to say thanks cause I'm gonna download that once I'm farther into the unit!--A Facebook user (J. S.)
  • Just wanted to let you know: I stole your headline method of note taking from your website and it is completely saving my life in American Studies. -Rebecca C.
  • Hey, you do have one of the best designed websites I have seen lately. Good job. A little flashy, but still functional. --Email comment 8/18/2010
Videos

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Trips/Vacations
Universities
MIT
Haverford High School
Places/Events/Daytrips

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Tech/Unboxing/Products
Pictures on the Wikimedia Commons

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I am a lot into technology. Here are links to some of my web sites as well as modifications and how-to articles about other software.

My Websites
Devices
MediaWiki Tweaks
Essays/Thoughts
Other

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There are 6,499 total pages in the database, including 1,578 pages in the main namespace and 5,000 files uploaded. These counts do not include OneNote notebooks on minisites or SkyDrive, and count multi-page files (PDF and Word) as one page.

There have been a total of 5,163,449 page views, and 16,470 page edits since ThePlaz.com was setup. That comes to 2.53 average edits per page, and 313.51 views per edit.