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Strange things happen in Boston...... Especially on and around the campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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They put railroads through buildings.
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There are buildings that seem to have no right angles.
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The Massachusetts Avenue (Mass Ave) bridge over the Charles River connects MIT on the Cambridge side to Boston.
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These markings appear on the Massachusetts Avenue Bridge:
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The bridge is a few hundred smoots across. But how long, exactly, is a smoot? And where did this name come from?
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The smoot is exactly five feet, seven inches. It’s the height of Oliver Smoot, when he was a freshman at M.I.T. in 1958.
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As a prank, his fraternity brothers at Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity used him as a unit of measurement and marked off the Mass Ave Bridge. The bridge is 364.4 smoots (and one ear).
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The bridge gets periodic painting and maintenance, but the fraternity continues to refresh the markings. Smoot should also be remembered for his professional career. He has a law degree from Georgetown University. He was President of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). He served as chairman of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).
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The newest fun/weird/amusing thing out of M.I.T. is the XKCD cartoon series. You can find this at www.xkcd.com.
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Here’s the famous cartoon on statistics: This is available on a T-shirt.
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These cartoons are the creation of Randall Munroe (born 1984). Munroe was not a student at M.I.T, but he lives in Somerville, Massachusetts, not far from the M.I.T. campus.
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