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Dedicated to those long nights in Cory and Soda Hall



A long night of programming and healthy eating in Soda.

This is my dedication to my homes away from home, Soda and Cory.  Of all buildings on campus, I spent more time in these two buildings than anywhere else... and most of that was after hours.  At the graduation for the CS department, one of the student speakers noted a typical reaction you might get from a CS major.  "Go to Soda on a Friday night?!? Are you crazy?  The place will be packed!"  Sadly, this was almost always the case.
My friend Pilan says the best part of programming is that moment of epiphany when suddenly, you realize what that problem is that you have been searching for over the last three days.  You stand up, and feel like the whole world is great, and all that cursing at the screen has paid off.


Morgan, me and Pilan wandering through Soda for one last time.

But if you ask me, the best part about programming is going home.  Nothing like walking through campus at three or four in the morning.  Everything is so quiet and peaceful.  Every night, I'd zip by the bell tower on my bike and just look up as its shape slowly rotated around, one face after another becoming visible.


Myself and Kiran were partners for the gueling cs150 lab, eating up our lives for a semester.


Surfing down the stairwell... who says Cory is no fun!.


Pilan, Jamie, and me in the ee143 Microlab.

So now its time to say goodbye to all those buildings and the painful assignments that went with it.  Goodbye, Soda and Cory.  Take care of the next generation to pass through your halls.