Thursday, July 17, 2008

Austin Architecture

So, looking through my Austin pictures made me nostalgic, and now I have to post some more pictures.

The buildings on campus are so pretty, although my inside sources (i.e. Jeff) tells me the architecture is going downhill with recent additions.
More pretty terra cotta tile roofs.
I've always loved this canopy thing, which I walked past every day on my super secret route to my building.
And of course, what summary of campus architecture is complete without the tower.
And where did I spend my days, you may ask? In the basement of this oh so beautiful building, ECJ.
The Frost Tower isn't on campus, but I think it's one of the coolest building in Austin. It totally looks like an owl.
My nostalgia has even forced me to look up the words to that wonderful hit song, "Ode to the LRC" - Learning Resource Center, the computer lab in ECJ.
Oh give me a home where the engineers roam
And the printers and workstations play
Where often is heard typing in MS-Word
And the PC’s are buzzing all day
Home, home at LRC
Where the SPSS shows the way
Where flatscreens adorn and the bright geeks are born
On the grand 3rd floor in ECJ
How often at night when the desktops are bright
With the lights from the shiny displays
Have I pasted a chart for our dear dr. Bhat
Hoping one day for wonderful A’s
Home, home at LRC
Where the SPSS shows the way
Where flatscreens adorn and the bright geeks are born
On the grand 3rd floor in ECJ
Oh give me a land full of travel demand
Where regressions and models abound
You should come visit me in the bright LRC
To discover the heaven I found
Home, home at LRC
Where the SPSS shows the way
Where flatscreens adorn and the bright geeks are born
On the grand 3rd floor in ECJ

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