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Yup, still dead of stats. So far this week I have counted, collected, and poked at the "naughty bits" (as the professor calls them) of far too many barnacles, have tromped through mud and seaweed to do so, and have collected the seaweeds themselves in order to (and this is the really exciting bit) watch them dry.
10 hour days in the lab and the field just for watching seaweed dry and looking at barnacle penises under a microscope. Now that's what I call biology.
Yesterday, though, was made the best day in the week b/c I came home to a lovely package from
writerlibrarian containing some beautiful postcards from Canada, the eps of 'lantis and BSG that I missed, and some knitted goodies. Chantal, it's the most gorgeous scarf I've ever seen. I'm so amazed at your talent, and I love it and the guantlets to bits. *hugs the stuffing out of you*
Off to look at more seaweed. In the meantime, why don't you all go look at David Hewlett making out with his inflatable Dalek. Most adorable geek in the world, and I'll fight anyone for him ;P
10 hour days in the lab and the field just for watching seaweed dry and looking at barnacle penises under a microscope. Now that's what I call biology.
Yesterday, though, was made the best day in the week b/c I came home to a lovely package from
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Off to look at more seaweed. In the meantime, why don't you all go look at David Hewlett making out with his inflatable Dalek. Most adorable geek in the world, and I'll fight anyone for him ;P
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Date: 2005-10-19 09:46 pm (UTC)and gauntlets to help with the rain and humidity. With your hair, i though thte brownish and rust scarf would be perfect. Very happy the package arrived in one piece and it didn't take that long.
I like your kind of biology. ; )
big hugs
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Date: 2005-10-20 06:52 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-10-20 01:59 am (UTC)I realize as a true scientist it is your duty to disdain it, but have you read the most recent Popular Scientist?
This year's contenders included people who collect orangutan pee (to measure hormone levels), people who collect micro-organisms from uninhabitable places, sperm donation processors, etc., etc. #3 on the list was my favorite - biology teachers in Kansas. I photocopied the article and gave it to my colleague next door, who is teaching a course on science and religion.
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Date: 2005-10-20 06:53 pm (UTC)