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We had a pretty good Leonids viewing here in Berkeley. I had planned to just go up to the roof, stick my down sleeping bag in the rooftop hammock, from which the sky fills one's field of view entirely, but it soon became clear that many housemembers were also interested in meteor-watching. We set out on a trail that begins pretty much right behind our house, climbing up through the eucalyptus behind Clark-Kerr Campus, up into the Berkeley Hills. The whole city was awash with meteor-viewers; we directed a few confused frosh who were "looking for the meteor shower," and when a good meteor went by, a coordinated "OOOOH, AHHH" could be heard to rise from all directions. This was very amusing. Set down some blankets in the fields next to LBL, had a tremendous view of the whole Golden Gate, the city lights of SF and Oakland and the Bay Bridge to the west, and a good view of the sky, too. Saw a few really impressive meteors, and a smattering of lesser ones. Reminded me of climbing Mt. Sinai during the Perseids. Returned home 04:00.

Tonight just heard Ehud Barak (former prime minister of Israel, of camp david fame) speak at Zellerbach. Quite a good talk, and some hard, direct questions. Unfortunately it's not his party in power there... I'm planning to type up report on this talk, although there's half a chance I won't get around to it.

Also attended this year's Emilio Segrè lecture today, given by Masatoshi Koshiba, winner of 2002 nobel prize in physics for the KamiokaNDE neutrino experiments. I was pleased to understand the talk pretty well, having a) worked on the AMANDA neutrino detector, b) taken particle physics, and c) given a talk on supernova neutrino astronomy. He ended with an open challenge which I thought was pretty cool.

All in all a good day in Berkeley.

Tomorrow I am having a `filmvisning' of the Danish film Italian for Beginners here in the house for my Scandinavian language (100A) and literature (R5B) classes and some invited friends... and of course the housemates. I think a lot of people will be coming, so it should be fun. I'll try to make glögg and maybe even norwegian waffles. If it goes well I am thinking of establishing a regular film series. Then on thursday apparently I have been chosen to represent Sweden at a ``study abroad dinner'' at Clark-Kerr Campus where I will head a table of individuals interested in going to that country. Exciting.

Date: 2002-11-20 01:14 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] kaolinfire.livejournal.com
isn't it "particle" physics? and you forgot to end your ... no, you fixed that (first link). la la la.

Glogg sounds nice. :) oh, you appear to have fixed "particle" already also. Harumph. :wheethud:

Date: 2002-11-20 01:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nibot.livejournal.com
I have this need to edit `live'. heheh.

Date: 2002-11-20 01:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kulganic.livejournal.com
Long live the glögg! What was the open challenge that Koshiba ended with? He sounds Japanese. Wow Italian for Beginners is a great movie! I should see it again with my swedish language skills now. Perhaps it´ll be somewhat understandable although words like Kobenhavn are still very hard to hear. LOL!

Date: 2002-11-21 02:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nibot.livejournal.com
The glogg was great... I went through our spice cabinet pulling out the cloves, cardimom, cinnamon, etc, but then I discovered a bag full of those things all mixed together, labelled "MULLED WINE SPICES." Yay! I don't think it was too popular with my ScanR5B classmates (they didn't finish theirs...) yet it was a big hit with my friends (Anna & Leigh) from Sweden, and with some of the housemates.

The Danish in Italian for Beginners was all but unintelligible to me. Of course I could understand the occassional "Ja, tack!" and I could catch the occassional word, but most of the characters have potatoes firmly set in their mouthes. (-:

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