Posters!
Yesterday we did our 15 minute powerpoint presentations for the physics program, and today was the school-wide poster competition.

My experiences during my summer internship at UAB
Yesterday we did our 15 minute powerpoint presentations for the physics program, and today was the school-wide poster competition.
Well, my poster is printed, my paper is submitted, and my powerpoint presentation is saved. I'm pretty much done with the actual work. All that's left is to present my powerpoint thing tomorrow, present my poster the next day, and then I'm OUTTA here. FOR-EV-ER.
Things are winding down here. We submitted our posters Thursday, our 10 page paper is due Tuesday, our 15 minute presentations are Wednesday, the poster competition is Thursday, and I fly out Friday afternoon. Plus I have a gig the next day with Milonga in Moses Lake and the Jazz Camp at EWU starts.
Well, you probably missed the World Cup Final today, unlike a billion other people (literally). It was France v Italy, but fortunately you can watch this clip:
Eri and I got back into Birmingham ("ain't no 'ham like Birmingham") in time for the 4th, just in time for a BBQ. Brad fashioned some tasty burgers with all sorts of goodies mixed in, in addition to hot dogs, corn, and Eye of Newt. We BBQed at small asylum inbetween some dorms.
Last weekend my girlfriend Eri flew in for the 6-day weekend--she also attends U of I, but she's doing an REU internship at MIT in Boston. So we decided to take a trip to the wilderness and go camping. After five hours in Walmart (the minor highway we took had 4 Super Walmarts in a 70 mile stretch), we finally made it away from civilization. Not that there's much civilization here--I mean, it's freakin' ALABAMA.
This last weekend Nate, Noah, myself, and one of Noah's friends took a trip to High Falls. Its name a testament to southern creativity, High Falls is a stream that goes over a 40ft drop. It's actually an amazing geologic formation, and perfect for, well... jumping off of.