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img_0411.jpg: Why should we talk to people?   We've got laptops!
img_0410.jpg: Hackers doing the Hallway BOF thing
img_0408.jpg: This might make a good background
img_0407.jpg: Ceiling of the Media Lab
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img_0405.jpg: This could make a good desktop background for someone.  It's the ceiling of the MIT Media Lab
img_0396.jpg: A little more of a snack at Legal Sea Foods
img_0383.jpg: Chris Blizzard shows off some of the journal hotness for OLPC
img_0365.jpg: David Trowbridge led a session on the new hotness that is Gimmie
img_0360.jpg: Jeff Waugh and Chris Blizzard warm up the crowd of hackers on the first day
charlesRiverPanorama (Cropped).jpg: A panorama shot taken on the bridge leading from Charlestown to Boston
img_0346.jpg: The USS Constitution is the oldest commissioned warship in the world.  It's docked in Charlestown Harbor, across the river from Boston.
img_0340.jpg: Lots of rigging on the USS Constitution
img_0338.jpg: Canons below deck on the Constitution
img_0336.jpg: A Modified version of the Gadsen Flag on the USS Constitution
img_0334.jpg: That's the Bunker Hill memorial over there, unfortunately, it was closed for repairs or something like that
img_0332.jpg: A very Pittsburghy fire hydrant on the street by the Old North Church in Boston
img_0328.jpg: A statue of Sam Adams outside Faneuil Hall in Boston.  As Jon Stewart says "Faneuil Hall is an authentic replication of an 18th century shopping mall"
img_0327.jpg: A statue of Benjamin Franklin in Boston...Yup, the same Benjamin Franklin who left Boston because he disliked it.
img_0323.jpg: This is Paul Revere's grave marker.  Apparently none of the markers in this cemetary actually mark bodies anymore.
img_0322.jpg: People back then were big fans of the skull and crossbones on grave markers