
Just got back from the BMES 2009 National Conference in Pittsburgh. After watching the Penguins game I really do believe Hockey refs really are biased. We saw some pretty violent stuff happen to the Penguins w/o any notice. We also saw some only mildly violent stuff happen to the Coyotes that the ref deemed worthy of the time out penalty.
It seems everyone in Pittsburgh know the history of Pittsburgh dating back to the French and Indian war in 1755. Was used to once be a steel industry is now a technology driven oasis (as they put it). That holds annual bass tournaments (they were really proud of that). In addition to Pittsburghians we saw Olive Wilde (aka #13 in the TV series House)!!! She was probably there making the movie "The Next Three Days" that comes out in 2011 (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1458175/). I was pretty excited to meet her on a street corner at 11:30pm! My first celeberty encounter :)
The conference was also really nice. Met a lot of professors that have had a big impact in the biomechnics field: Drs. Frank Yin, Kevin Costa, Vorp and Scott Simon to name a few. Dr. Costa in particular bought me a nice lunch (he insisted on the place) and assured me of my methods and approach regarding AFM testing :)
On the last day we (basically the Cote lab and myself) went to see Bedrock, a band put on by 2 members at Texas A&M, Dr. Moore and Luke, and others. I had a good time catching up w/ the professor I used to work w/ Dr. Simon, dancing and talking. Although it would have been better if Clark was there playing the bass.
Thanks for reading. Tune in for the next adventure....
sounds like fun! i have found through experience that east coasters are more proud of their heritage so maybe that is true in the midwest also. ps- what does "BMES" stand for? sorry i'm out of the lingo-loop =o]
ReplyDeleteoh yeah sorry...that stands for Biomedical Engineering Society. Yeah I think everyone seems to be pretty proud of their heritage (definitely here in Texas too). California knows about the gold rush, missions and such but I guess there are other things to be proud of ;)
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