There's a big aerospace museum around Dayton, I think (I missed it, but other people have said it's pretty neat). The only time I've been there, I had some tasty frozen custard, which is not useful to you.
I wanted to try this tasty-sounding place (http://www.windscafe.com/) when I visited, but the timing didn't work out (not sure how vegan-friendly they are; I was interested in the vegetarian stuff).
Personally, I'm attracted to "Intro to African-American and African Diaspora Studies", especially if you think you're going to spend your next three years of electives working on a minor that's not related to this area, but this may be because I've been recently curious about differences in experiences of African-Americans vs contemporary first-generation African immigrants (and know very little about either, except what little I've gathered from coworkers in the latter category). You sound really excited about Transsomatechnics, though, and I'd suggest that you go with your passionate instincts (and insecurities be damned, I am sure it will be awesome).
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Date: 2010-07-17 03:54 am (UTC)I wanted to try this tasty-sounding place (http://www.windscafe.com/) when I visited, but the timing didn't work out (not sure how vegan-friendly they are; I was interested in the vegetarian stuff).
Personally, I'm attracted to "Intro to African-American and African Diaspora Studies", especially if you think you're going to spend your next three years of electives working on a minor that's not related to this area, but this may be because I've been recently curious about differences in experiences of African-Americans vs contemporary first-generation African immigrants (and know very little about either, except what little I've gathered from coworkers in the latter category). You sound really excited about Transsomatechnics, though, and I'd suggest that you go with your passionate instincts (and insecurities be damned, I am sure it will be awesome).