
I like to recap the month and look ahead in these wallpaper posts. I’ve left the year off of the ‘no-dates’ versions, so you can use it for any November in the future, too! The download includes the November 2017 desktop wallpapers in two common resolutions: 1280x1024px and 1920x1080px, with and without dates. The final illustration was exported out of Procreate as a psd, where it was slightly edited (subtle watercolor background texture added) and then combined and resized with the dates. But one radio host did call it a sign of the apocalypse.It’s the last Thursday in October, which means it’s time for your free November 2017 desktop wallpapers! This month, I decided to jump on the iPad to create a fall themed illustration/doodle explosion wallpaper 🙂 November is hand lettered with my own custom Procreate brush (all illustrations were created with that same texture brush) and the dates are set in my newest font, Skinny Jeans (caps style). “It looked at the cultural and media history of American pro wrestling. “It was probably the most enjoyable class I’ve ever taught,” Ford says. The course’s lecturer, Sam Ford, SM ’07, was ecstatic about the shout-out. In July 2014, one episode featured an obscure once-offered MIT course, Comparative Media: American Pro Wrestling, in the category Pop Culture College Classes. More than a dozen MIT alumni have appeared on the show in the past decade, including Anurag Kashyap ’15, MEng ’16, who won the show’s Teen Tournament in 2008, and Anjali Tripathi ’09, who appeared as an 11-year-old during Kids Week and then won $25,000 at the Kids Week reunion as an MIT senior in 2008.Īnd the Institute’s recent connection to Jeopardy! is not limited to contestants. Clicking the buzzer was tougher than we thought.”

“But every time we had the right answer, it felt like we were too late. “It was tough to prepare, since we had an exam that morning,” recalls Gautham Iyer, MBA ’12. The computer system earned $53,601 while the MIT contingent, a trio of Sloan graduate students, struggled in Final Jeopardy and finished with $100. One contestant had no trouble clicking the buzzer: Watson, the IBM supercomputer who defeated students from MIT and Harvard in a Jeopardy!-sanctioned exhibition in 2011.
