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Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Lab, Princeton University

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I was in Princeton on a business trip and decided to visit the PEAR Lab while I was there. I had heard about the lab years before and was excited to see it. Unfortunately, the people running the lab had decided to shut it down after 28 years. When I arrived, all work had ceased and they were packing up books and equipment.

Even though they were very busy, the lab manager, Brenda Dunne, very kindly spent quite a while showing my wife and me a few of the larger experimental setups that had yet to be dismantled. It was a very interesting place, and it’s unfortunate that others won’t be able to see it.

Still, it’s kind of neat to likely have been the last visitors.

over 3 years ago

Madam Mam's Thai Cuisine, Austin

Pad Thai

Madam Mam’s held a pad thai making contest at a Thai culture fair in Austin.

I came in second. At least I learned how to make authentic pad thai! Oh, and I got a cool t-shirt.

over 3 years ago

The Flying Saucer, Little Rock

Beers galore!

I really hate bars and other crowded places, but if you want to sample an extremely large selection of beers, The Flying Saucer is the only place you need to go.

over 3 years ago
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