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Justin
07-10-2001, 11:20 PM
...goes to lunch." (Cheers theme music) do do do do.
Okay,
So I work @ Autodesk now here in Manchester, NH. Which is right down the street from both FIRST Place and DEKA Research (this little company owned by a Dean Kamen). At the DEKA Building there exists a cafeteria known as the DEKA Cafe. If you go there around lunch time you can offten find numerous members of the FIRST staff enjoying lunch. Today I ran into Eric Rassmusen and Dean Kamen. Just thought I'd share so that you can all think I'm just so special for having lunc w/them :p :p :p
-Justin
Ps. Sorry to toot my own horn but ya know ;) ;)
EddieMcD
07-11-2001, 10:51 AM
Don't worry, we still like you.
Hey, you know, if you take the first 2 letters from Dean's first and last name, it spells DEKA. What a coincidence.
-Ed "Yes, The High Priest JUST figured this out" McDonnell
Lora Knepper
07-11-2001, 06:11 PM
Originally posted by Justin
...goes to lunch." (Cheers theme music) do do do do.
Ps. Sorry to toot my own horn but ya know ;) ;)
Justin, I'd expect nothing less of you ;) In fact, I'd expect nothing less of anyother FIRST-a-holic that ran into Eric and Dean at lunch :p
~ lora
Pamela
07-11-2001, 10:22 PM
The Deka cafe has suprisingly good food as I learned from working at FIRST Place for 3 summers :). The best are the chicken fingers :) ! Also, at least last summer, if around lunchtime you take a stroll past DEKA down to Arms Park you may catch a few of Deans employees out and playing with the IBOT in the park, made for great lunchtime convos with my campers :)!
EddieMcD
07-12-2001, 11:37 AM
Note to self: apply for a job at FIRST Place in the future.
Pamela
07-12-2001, 04:34 PM
I worked there 3 summers, never got paid, got addicted to food at the DEKA cafe and lost money by spending all summer there :(. But it was so much fun to work at FIRST Place as a camp counseler, wish I still could I need to save up for college though so I'm working 2 jobs :(. I miss the industrial size beanbags, those things were great! :)
Leon Machado IV
07-12-2001, 11:40 PM
Don't worry. I've been in FIRST for four years now and I just figured out how Deka's name was formed. I thought it was from a metric measurement that I found in a book one time (can't remember what it measured and how much).
David Kelly
07-12-2001, 11:55 PM
Originally posted by Leon Machado IV
Don't worry. I've been in FIRST for four years now and I just figured out how Deka's name was formed. I thought it was from a metric measurement that I found in a book one time (can't remember what it measured and how much).
You talkin about a Dekameter?
Deka- means 10; a dekameter is 10 meters
Leon Machado IV
07-13-2001, 12:00 AM
Yep, that's it. Thanks. Been out of school for a bit.
EddieMcD
07-13-2001, 09:22 PM
Actually, it's deca- , so it wouldn't work. Besides, Dean loves hexagons, so if anything, he'd name it Hexa if not after himself.
David Kelly
07-13-2001, 09:32 PM
Originally posted by EddieMcD
Actually, it's deca- , so it wouldn't work. Besides, Dean loves hexagons, so if anything, he'd name it Hexa if not after himself.
take a look at this (http://antoine.fsu.umd.edu/chem/senese/101/measurement/faq/print-deka.shtml)
EddieMcD
07-14-2001, 02:01 PM
Hmm... The High Priest has to show this to his teachers next fall.
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