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Author Archives: Sam Kornstein
Push for Drama
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The Daily Show: Easter vs. Passover at the White House
Via Kid Dynamite: Part 1: Part 2:
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Jeju Island Shots
Here are the rest of my pictures of Korea. From Jeju Island:
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MIT Korea Trek on Korean TV
A group of my classmates from our trek were interviewed about a Korean cooking class they took in Seoul, and made it onto the Korean news. I can’t figure out to embed the video, so here’s the link. “I know … Continue reading
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Haeinsa Temple
Some shots from the Haeinsa Temple in Korea’s Gaya Mountains:
Seoul Highlights
I’m back after a great week with some classmates in South Korea. Here are a few highlights from Seoul: More coming later this week.
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Human Birdwings
Updated with correct video. I’ve always wanted to say that. Just watch:
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The Arcade Fire at UT
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MIT Seeing Around Corners
Via Popular Science: Back in late 2010, MIT Media Lab announced that it was working on technology that would allow a camera to see around corners and image objects that were never in its direct line of sight. Now, the lab has … Continue reading
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