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'''Introduction'''
 
  
Every Tuesday, [[User:Mboutin | Professor Mimi]] camps and dines in the atrium of MSEE building at Purdue University, inviting anyone and everyone for a conversation. On most Tuesdays, I get to monopolize her time. On this page are the archives of our conversations. The motive is two-fold; one is to leave a history, another is a personal experimentation of different methods of delivering information.
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Every Tuesday, [[User:Mboutin|Professor Mimi]] camps and dines in the atrium of MSEE building at Purdue University, inviting anyone and everyone for a conversation. On most Tuesdays, I get to monopolize her time. On this page are the archives of our conversations. The motive is two-fold; one is to leave a history, another is a personal experimentation of different methods of delivering information.
  
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Latest revision as of 14:38, 18 February 2013

Tuesdays with Mimi

by Daniel Lee


Introduction

Every Tuesday, Professor Mimi camps and dines in the atrium of MSEE building at Purdue University, inviting anyone and everyone for a conversation. On most Tuesdays, I get to monopolize her time. On this page are the archives of our conversations. The motive is two-fold; one is to leave a history, another is a personal experimentation of different methods of delivering information.


Tuesdays

Type Date
Transcript 12 February 2013


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