TASP 2003 at UT Austin: The Mystery of Creativity



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Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Hey strangers?

Time does seem to fly. You can actually see where everyone's jaws and hips have grown if you look carefully; and of course the nicer winter coats. The other day I passed someone from a freshman orientation program on the street, and I couldn't say hello because I had forgotten her name (she was pretty boring anyway so easy enough to lose). Earlier this year I had the pleasure of seeing several of you TASPers, and it still seems to me that it had different character. We may not meet often, but we try right? Matt I'd still like to hear more about how it felt to be a Factota, so if you have a hot minute, perhaps you could enlighten us-

Happy holidays, and I hope you all have a nice relaxing vacation-
Thursday, December 20, 2007
ah yes, staying up till 7 in the morning to read Matt Schmitz.
(and - I confess - ivygate, whose editors couldn't think of anything insulting to say about him)

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