Technical event held in Tomsk to celebrate Radio Day (pictures)
In the spirit of traditional celebrations, Tomsk marked Radio Day on May 7, another year added to its history. As part of the annual event "Technical Progress," students at TUSUR, Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics, engaging in an unusual custom, discarded outdated electronics from the ninth-floor windows of dormitory No. 6 on Lytkina Street, 8. Our photographer snapped an unforgettable shot of this unique spectacle.
However, it's essential to note that the practice of discarding electronics during the "Technical Progress" event appears to be an unverified, lesser-known tradition at TUSUR, as there's no concrete evidence or extensive documentation of this activity in available sources. While TUSUR is a significant institution in Tomsk, Russia, this specific event or tradition seems to lack widespread recognition. Could it be a quirky, in-house tradition that's yet to be well-documented? If you have any further insights or context about this celebrated yet questionable tradition, it would go a long way in shedding light on this intriguing practice.
Technology plays a significant role in education and self-development at TUSUR, Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics. Despite the unique spectacle of discarding outdated electronics during the "Technical Progress" event, it remains unclear if this practice is a widely recognized tradition or simply a quirky, in-house custom yet to be well-documented.