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Tag Archives: me
Introducing: Lily
My name is Lily and I’m a freshman at Vanderbilt University. I’m majoring in special education and am hoping to add either a second major or a minor in theatre. Yes, intitially this seems like an odd combination, however my ultimate goal in life is to open a theatre company for children and teenagers onContinue reading “Introducing: Lily” Continue reading
First Post
This is my first attempt at a blog post. I’ve never blogged before, so please bear with me as I learn the ropes. Here’s a picture of me and a penguin in South Africa:
And now, here’s a nice gallery of awkward family photos.
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Blog 0
The Miami Project (https://www.themiamiproject.org/nascic-2017/featured-image-miami-skyline/)This is a picture of the Miami skyline. Miami is my hometown and I figured for my first post I would give the reader some background on myself. Miami is a uni… Continue reading
Getting Started
This post serves as a trial to make sure that all is set up and formatted correctly, but I do want to include something fun! Below is a picture of the Milky Way Galaxy (the same picture we used in class). I really enjoyed the last lecture because it made me realize just now massiveContinue reading “Getting Started” Continue reading
Intro Post!!
Three Lanes and Seven Alleys (三坊七巷) – Fuzhou, China Continue reading
Meet (Astrono)me! ⭐
Thank you for visiting my blog! 😊 Hello! My name is Vivian Li, and I’m just now starting my blog about my studies on the solar system this upcoming semester. I’m a junior undergraduate student in Vanderbilt University, and looking forward to great things this semester in ASTR2110! Though I’m a computer science major and … Continue reading Meet (Astrono)me! ⭐ Continue reading
The Big Cheese
I’m a wonderer, so often times I wonder about odd things. Also, I have a nickname, The Big Cheese. nickname, The Big Cheese.https://www.pinterest.com/pin/429741989423661504 Kinda related both of those things, today I’m going to be asking: “Where did the idea that the Moon was made of cheese come from?” To start, I did a simple google … Continue reading The Big Cheese Continue reading
2200 Nanometers
About 1/50th a hair’s width. That’s the size of the error which seriously set back the Hubble telescope. Perkin-Elmer diagnostics was tasked with grinding down the primary mirror, a 7.8 foot wide *almost* flat surface. The mirror’s curvature was determined by a reflective mirror array which bends a laser to precisely trace the surface’s desired … Continue reading 2200 Nanometers → Continue reading
Greetings
Here’s a link to my 10th grade English blog Continue reading
A little big place
By me!My favorite website as mentioned on the first day of class is existentialcomics.com.