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  1. Hi MIT

     First of all I would just like to say thanks to the creator Matt.  I think this site would be a cool place to organize some fan support for our sporting events.  Last night at the basketball game we had a decently large crowd and I have to say it was one of my best fan experiences here.  Like Matt mentioned, it's easy to get caught up in psets and exams and not be aware of the other activities at MIT.  However, through this site we can have constant discussion about upcoming events, which will hopefully equate to a larger more consistent fan base.  Even at MIT we can have some what of a legitimate college experience.

     See you at the game,

    Ryan