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It’s a small (academic) world after all

King's College Circle by wvs

This unique photo manipulation by wvs captures University of Toronto as a self-evolving ecosystem of innovation and ingenuity. From sleep-deprived engineering students who live and breathe Stanford Fleming to Al Gore and his green followers filling the ever encompassing Convocation Hall, there’s always a special corner for everyone in this academic world of ours.

Filed under: TOronto, alma mater

3 Responses

  1. George P. says:

    wow.. amazing..

  2. Very nice! I found your blog as you listed the Bjarne talk and wanted to say nice blog. http://jhayne.wordpress.com/2007/06/26/bjarne-stroustrup-at-university-of-toronto/

  3. Geofrey says:

    Hey Leila, thanks for the love!

    I can’t believe you’re actually Idée’s CEO (as indicated in your blog). I was there when you guys made the presentation in one of the BarCamps in MaRS last year. I’d be sure to add your blog on my blogroll.

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Geofrey Josef Flores is a Software Developer at IBM Toronto. He is finishing with a Software Engineering degree at University of Toronto on June 2009. As a frustrated artist he occasionally shoots with his Nikon D40x , and with music inclinations that includes playing guitar and singing. He apparently likes to talk about himself in third person as well.

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