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On 2020-05-19 8:09 AM, Jeff Findley wrote:
In article , says... On 2020-05-18 1:25 PM, Jeff Findley wrote: That piece of paper I received from the Aerospace Engineering department at Purdue and my current employer of 30 years both seem to belive otherwise. Love the Purdue campus. So spread out and green. Ton's of lawn to hang out in on a summer day. So unlike the packed in campus at UIUC. At least the engineering campus. It now has a 2nd quad to the north but it's still pretty compact (UIUC). I really loved going to Purdue. The main mall area was awesome in the summer. If I had an hour between classes and the weather was nice, I'd just pick a spot on the grass and read while I listened to music. That was certainly one of my favorite things to do when I had some "down time". I've driven through UIUC, but never stopped. My oldest daughter just graduated from Western Illinois University with a Masters of Fine Arts in Scenic Design (theater). I think it was last year when I was driving there to pick up her stuff, the U-Haul trailer I was towing had a serious issue and needed to be swapped out. So, I stopped at the U-Haul dealer near there and then drove through UIUC on my way back to the highway. It looked quite a nice campus from what I could see. Jeff I don't mean to knock my alma mater. I wouldn't replace that experience for anything in the world. Esp. getting to hang out with friends on a Friday night and listen to the Level 4/5 Jazz band at Treno's do Maynard Ferguson tunes like it was a walk in the park. When those grad students weren't "downstate" working on a masters in music they were doing gigs up in Chi-town. I enjoyed the time I spent there, but it was a different campus layout. In a way I preferred the compactness, esp. in the winter. One could "walk the corridor" (north side of Green St) i.e. college dept. through college dept. in separate buildings but only outside long enough to cross the streets between them for like 4 city blocks. Nice break when it was 15F outside. It's more picturesque now. The old computer science building that was there when I was there which used to look like a small bank branch, got totally encased in a huge multistory building. The north end of the campus is completely built up and has a second quad and a whole lab devoted to making semiconductors. Didn't exist when I was there, (the lab bldg. not semiconductors, I'm not *that* old... lol). Dave |
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