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Ian Nesbitt '13 is a rising junior Geosciences major (also a [[JA]]'15) who loves the outdoors. He can often be seen skiing, cycling, making geoscientific calculations, driving the [[WOC]] van, running, or inhabiting Schow's GIS lab. | Ian Nesbitt '13 is a rising junior Geosciences major (also a [[JA]]'15) who loves the outdoors. He can often be seen skiing, cycling, making geoscientific calculations, driving the [[WOC]] van, running, or inhabiting Schow's GIS lab. | ||
− | + | = Steam Tunnels = | |
Ian claims he is Williams' most knowledgable current student on the legendary [[steam tunnel]] system that exists beneath many centralized buildings on campus, in order to allow [[Facilities]] greater access to various valve shutoff points. He has sworn that with great power comes great responsibility when it comes to this matter, but he will not hesitate to tell what there is to know about the tunnels if asked. Ian has traversed most of the tunnels legally, having been accompanied by an Environmental Safety officer from Facilities. | Ian claims he is Williams' most knowledgable current student on the legendary [[steam tunnel]] system that exists beneath many centralized buildings on campus, in order to allow [[Facilities]] greater access to various valve shutoff points. He has sworn that with great power comes great responsibility when it comes to this matter, but he will not hesitate to tell what there is to know about the tunnels if asked. Ian has traversed most of the tunnels legally, having been accompanied by an Environmental Safety officer from Facilities. | ||
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* [http://i438.photobucket.com/albums/qq102/iNezy13/IMAG0117.jpg Clark - West] Underneath the manhole cover to the northwest of Clark Hall, looking east towards West Hall | * [http://i438.photobucket.com/albums/qq102/iNezy13/IMAG0117.jpg Clark - West] Underneath the manhole cover to the northwest of Clark Hall, looking east towards West Hall | ||
* [http://i438.photobucket.com/albums/qq102/iNezy13/IMAG0119.jpg Clark - Bronfman] — Underneath the West Side of Clark Hall, looking south towards the ladder down to the basement mechanical room in Bronfman | * [http://i438.photobucket.com/albums/qq102/iNezy13/IMAG0119.jpg Clark - Bronfman] — Underneath the West Side of Clark Hall, looking south towards the ladder down to the basement mechanical room in Bronfman | ||
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Ian is a varsity member of the [http://ephnordic.blogspot.com/ Nordic Ski Team] at Williams, and a regular racer for the [http://cycling.williams.edu/ Cycling Team]. | Ian is a varsity member of the [http://ephnordic.blogspot.com/ Nordic Ski Team] at Williams, and a regular racer for the [http://cycling.williams.edu/ Cycling Team]. | ||
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Ian is also a [[WSO]] root user, which means that all your internets are belong to him. He can also help you with any WSO login problems you may have. | Ian is also a [[WSO]] root user, which means that all your internets are belong to him. He can also help you with any WSO login problems you may have. | ||
* disclaimer: WSO passwords are different than unix password. If you're having trouble logging in to webmail, please contact stchelp@williams.edu, the [[OIT]] helpdesk. WSO is not affiliated with OIT in any way. | * disclaimer: WSO passwords are different than unix password. If you're having trouble logging in to webmail, please contact stchelp@williams.edu, the [[OIT]] helpdesk. WSO is not affiliated with OIT in any way. |
Revision as of 18:37, July 19, 2011
Ian Nesbitt '13 is a rising junior Geosciences major (also a JA'15) who loves the outdoors. He can often be seen skiing, cycling, making geoscientific calculations, driving the WOC van, running, or inhabiting Schow's GIS lab.
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Steam Tunnels
Ian claims he is Williams' most knowledgable current student on the legendary steam tunnel system that exists beneath many centralized buildings on campus, in order to allow Facilities greater access to various valve shutoff points. He has sworn that with great power comes great responsibility when it comes to this matter, but he will not hesitate to tell what there is to know about the tunnels if asked. Ian has traversed most of the tunnels legally, having been accompanied by an Environmental Safety officer from Facilities.
Photos
- Clark - West Underneath the manhole cover to the northwest of Clark Hall, looking east towards West Hall
- Clark - Bronfman — Underneath the West Side of Clark Hall, looking south towards the ladder down to the basement mechanical room in Bronfman
- Service Ladder — Looking down the sevice ladder into Bronfman basement mechanical room
- Sage - Chapin Tunnel — A strange and isolated tunnel connection between the Sage Hall mechanical room and Chapin. This rather blurry photo was taken from the Sage mechanical room looking ENE towards the Chapin mechanical room. Tom Mahar from Facilities believes this isolated tunnel was created in order to more easily shut Paresky off from the rest of the grid, though curiously no member of Facilities is completely sure why it is there.
- Sawyer The Sawyer mechanical room is located directly under the east entrance on the Sawyer side. Seen here is the large steam connection that heats the building. Note that no tunnel exists here, despite the North Tunnel's close proximity to the building (a few feet away).
For more information, photos, and maps (pending Ian's judgement of the reasons you want to access this information), email imn2.
Sports
Ian is a varsity member of the Nordic Ski Team at Williams, and a regular racer for the Cycling Team.
WSO
Ian is also a WSO root user, which means that all your internets are belong to him. He can also help you with any WSO login problems you may have.
- disclaimer: WSO passwords are different than unix password. If you're having trouble logging in to webmail, please contact stchelp@williams.edu, the OIT helpdesk. WSO is not affiliated with OIT in any way.