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Here you will find updates on Team 701's involvement in the FIRST Robotics Competition, and:

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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Comfy at the Boston Mariott

or you Californians still in California, I am writing this blog at 10:22 pm. For Boston, it is 1:22 am. I'm still on California time, however, and tomorrow morning I sense that I may regret staying up this late. However, let me show you some evidence of our comfort:




Tomorrow there will be three groups. The first group will get up around 6 am (3 am Pacific) to go on the Freedom Trail, a hike that goes by many famous sights in Boston. The second group (of which I am a member) will be going to tour MIT's campus around 10 am (7 am Pacific). The third group will be the group that couldn't wake up and has too much homework to go sight seeing, and will therefore be staying at the hotel. Perhaps I ought to be of that third group, but I intend not to be. So, should there be a blog tomorrow evening, it will most likely include pictures of the Massachucetts Institute of Technology.

Sleep does not beckon, but sleep I must.


2 comments:

  1. Hey Troy Webber, its your pal Jennie, hope you're having fun all the way on the east coast! i envy you for such a long distant adventure XD LOL i also hope that all is going well and that you take plenty of pictures! Im a terrible person for not remembering all of the details of your lil quest, but if i recall, you guys are at a competition? possibly national comp since you ARE across the nation...well, oh well. Good luck with your crazy robot shinanogans (i dunno how to spell =]])
    Your Buddy, Jennie Hadley
    aka worm whisperer ^.^

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  2. i dunno if you got that... txt me if ya did cuz i wont be online for much longer
    Jennie Hadley

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