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Subject: [Leica] OT, but joyful: saloon keeper's daughter graduates
From: kididdoc at cox.net (Stephen D Barbour)
Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2009 08:25:47 -0700
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On Jun 9, 2009, at 4:45 AM, Don Dory wrote:

> A very good time for you and your family.  Much to be proud of in  
> the sense
> of appreciation for hard dedicated work paying off in the intangible  
> (a
> diploma representing education) and the tangible educated, talented no
> longer child truly starting out in another world.
>
> Plus I will have similar news this Saturday when my daughter struts  
> down the
> diploma mill runway.


already finished with ? Chicago...


congratulations Don...Steve


>
> On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Brian Reid <reid at mejac.palo- 
> alto.ca.us>wrote:
>
>> Day before yesterday I was part of an intimate little crowd of 11,000
>> people who sat in plastic folding chairs under constant threat of  
>> rain next
>> to the Charles River while about 2000 people were conferred with  
>> degrees at
>> MIT. My youngest child, Elizabeth, who is a member of the LUG but  
>> has been
>> too busy being a student to participate much this year, was awarded a
>> Master's in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Her cap was
>> attached to her hair with so many bobby pins that she needed her  
>> sister's
>> help to get it off her head afterwards. (Last year at her BS  
>> graduation, the
>> wind blew her cap off just as the official photographer snapped the  
>> official
>> picture).
>>
>> I only got to the ceremony 2 hours before it started, so I was  
>> seated so
>> far back that I couldn't see the stage. I did manage to get off a  
>> photograph
>> of the Jumbotron video screen while it was showing a smiling  
>> Elizabeth, but
>> I forgot that Jumbotrons are interlaced and set the shutter speed  
>> too high,
>> so the picture is a little odd. But she showed me the diploma  
>> afterwards as
>> proof that she really was up there when they called out her name.
>>
>> Elizabeth's sister (Vanessa) and I did some stopwatch work during the
>> graduation ceremony, and we determined that they were reading the  
>> names of,
>> and finding diplomas for, and sending across the stage, 32  
>> graduates per
>> minute. If you are not astonished by that number, why don't you  
>> find a list
>> of 32 names from 20 countries and try reading them out loud and see  
>> how long
>> it takes you.  At least 2 of the test names must have more than 12
>> syllables. You get no credit unless you pronounce them all correctly.
>> Rehearsing is permitted.
>>
>> I didn't get any pictures because I didn't really want pictures of  
>> the
>> backs of the heads of other students' parents, and I was there to  
>> jubilate
>> and not to photograph. So I bought package C-7 from the official  
>> event
>> photographer, which will include a TIFF with right to print for  
>> family use.
>>
>> She's not flying home with me today because she's got a wedding to  
>> shoot
>> next weekend here in Boston; then she'll fly home, soon to start an  
>> actual
>> job in Cupertino, California.
>>
>> Thanks for listening. I'll probably stop smiling in a few weeks,  
>> but next
>> year Elizabeth's sister will graduate from law school and I get to  
>> do it
>> again.
>>
>>
>>
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>
>
>
> -- 
> Don
> don.dory at gmail.com
>
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