every side by my favorite cup of coffee. Look at the bottom left of that screen capture -- 27 locations in the area, five in my new town alone! With Buffalouies though, I wasn't quite as lucky. With only three locations left (the one in Portage closed down!) and more wing places moving into our area every year, I don't know how many more times I'll be able to eat there before it goes out of business. So, in customary Chris Lee and Rich Yueh fashion, let me present you with the before and after shots of my last visit to Buffalouies. Notice the graveyard in the back. I'm gonna miss that place.On another note, grandma also asked me for pictures of the cats. I was lucky the other day and stumbled in on them all taking a nap together, so I was able to finish this assignment in one swift push of the button. The nice thing about this picture, is that it actually catches the cats in their natural poses too. Violet is giving her default "leave me the heck alone" stare, Gracie is sleeping, and Maybelle is waking up and stretching so she can come over and greet you. I'll certainly miss automating the playing process with Maybelle.
I really enjoy this medium of writing if you can't tell, it leaves opportunities to seamlessly interweave pictures and little tidbits about what you're doing with your life and make them easily accessible to the world. Heck, people don't even have to make it their homepage to make sure I haven't updated it everyday, just subscribe to the RSS feed and you're good. I love being such a young part of the future of computing. Blogging was a word hardly understood by anyone a few years ago, now it's probably got an entry in the dictionary (don't quote me on that quite yet, those books that are still actually printed are slow sometimes.)
One thing that definitely impressed me about the commencement ceremony, which I forgot about until I posted the diploma picture, was that they actually had our individual diplomas ready as we walked across the stage. I went back to my seat holding it -- no need to wait for it in the mail or pick it up later. My high school couldn't even pull that it off, and our graduating class was hardly 400 students. Impressive Purdue, impressive.

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