Paris // Lyon // Nice // Le-Puy-en-Velay
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*I will add more pictures later. They take a while upload. Bonsoir blog! Today was a mix of classes, factory visits, bowling, and bars. Oui! This morning I ingested a coffee and became incredibly jittery. The energy helped me complete my business card and cardholder design in Illustrator. ESEPAC was kind enough to let us print out our cards and cut them out. We were able to see the printer and die cutter in action as well as other machines at ESEPAC. It so happened that the students were testing a unitized load of BREAD in stretch wrap at their vibration table. The vibration table was supposed to be on for 2.5 hours; however within in the first 15 minutes or so, the stack of bread was tilting significantly. After that was done, a toooooooon of people take loaves and loaves of bread after testing, otherwise the bread would be thrown out. I took 1 loaf at first and then 2 more, because why not?
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Loooooong day, but a good one. We were out for essentially the whole day. The picture above is a selfie taken by the great Gaspard including the 6 of us American students (left to right: Azim, Minhee aka me, Dave, Emily, Sophia, & Ty) and 4 French students (foreground: Gaspard, left to right: Nikolat, Audrey, & Gwen). Apologies for any butchering of French names.
Clarification before I begin - I was hosted in Lyon this past weekend before classes began. My host was an ESEPAC student named Gaspard. He offered Ty, my fellow student and friend, and me housing in his family home. In my previous posts, he is the host I speak of as well as my guide in Lyon. I hope that makes more sense! Read on.
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