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...show students that they can make really incredible masterpieces with just the food served every day," said Cassandra B. Snow '10, the Kirkland FLP representative...

Author: By Sirui Li, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Kirkland Chooses its "Top Chef" | 5/1/2010 | See Source »

After losing at No. 3 doubles, Harvard picked up a win on the second court, where Norton and Tachibana defeated Misia Krasowski and Julie Flazner, 8-2. All eyes then shifted to the top court, where Rosekrans and Cao edged out Bianca Aboubakare and Cassandra Herzberg, 8-6, to clinch the point...

Author: By Aparajita Tripathi, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Weekend Sweep Keeps Crimson Tournament Hopes Alive | 4/19/2010 | See Source »

...dinner, when Cassandra went to the bathroom, I had no clue what to do without a phone to pretend to be busy with. So I stared at people at nearby tables, which, while normal in 2000, is totally creepy now. But the real problem was trying to get to a party afterward. We got lost without the GPS, and by the time we got there, Cassandra's friends had already left. "Joel, this is your fault," Cassandra said many, many times. At 11:22 p.m., just four hours into our experiment, she turned on her phone and started mad texting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Trouble with Going Off the Grid | 4/12/2010 | See Source »

...next morning, Cassandra had come around. The idea of unplugging was good, she'd decided. It just had to be done without driving to parties, which, it turns out, is actually the way the Bible suggests. So I decided to tack on a second 24 hours. And other than a few urges to hit the computer to add a movie to my Netflix queue and find out if Switzerland uses the euro, I didn't miss it. Sure, it's a little boring to drive without texting, but I got to focus on driving really fast. And the day felt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Trouble with Going Off the Grid | 4/12/2010 | See Source »

...have to do work or respond to e-mails from friends and family, i.e., more work. And while the main lesson I took away from my two days is that technology is a gift from God and should never be turned off - one simple text would have kept Cassandra's friends at the party, which would have led to more drinking and Liberace-level candle lighting - I did learn that I'd rather hang out with my wife and son than find out every time someone retweets me. I don't want to feel the need to respond to everything...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Trouble with Going Off the Grid | 4/12/2010 | See Source »

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