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MIT Marks Start of the World Series

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Renown for its pranks, hacks, the MIT community also puts on a great show of support for the Boston Red Sox -- to wit this light display last night from the Green Building on Campus for the opening game of the World Series.

The Red Sox went on to a record-breaking 13-1 win.

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Squonky:

Sorry to be a bore, but there's nothing in this article about poorly engineered products. Proper geeky engineers don't even like sports!

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