Thank god it's meant to be nearly 80 by Friday.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Burrrrr!
I read Bean-mom's description of spring in the Midwest, written in her characteristically beautiful prose. She says of April, "... it is an unsettled month here in my region of the Midwest, where the weather careens wildly about, soaring into sunlight and the 70s on one day, plunging into the 30s and frost on the next." Honestly. There was hail tonight when I was driving home. There is supposed to be more fucking snow tomorrow! It's late April, dammit! I could say something nice like Bean-Mom, but really what I'm thinking is more like, "when the fuck can I finally put away my fucking sleeping bag with sleeves winter coat and be free?"
Thank god it's meant to be nearly 80 by Friday.
Thank god it's meant to be nearly 80 by Friday.
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Fixed!
I'm back online! w00t! Evidently, the source of the problem was settings on a house guest's laptop. I couldn't fix the problem the last time I talked to tech support because the offending laptop wasn't here. But today it was, and the problem is solved. When Firefox jubilantly started google after days of failed page loads, I said, THANK YOU to the man on the phone. To which he replied "you DID it! You followed all of my instructions and now it's working!" How great is that?
More later.
More later.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Broken
My home wireless network isn't working and I'm pissed. I spent about an hour on the phone with tech support today and in the end, they just told me to call back later. Nice.
Regular blogging will resume when I don't have to sit 1 foot from the modem (I can only connect using the very short wire).
Regular blogging will resume when I don't have to sit 1 foot from the modem (I can only connect using the very short wire).
Monday, April 6, 2009
Your research sounds dumb
I was making small talk with someone at a party who asked what my research was about. I gave my one-paragraph spiel to which this person replied, "but we must already know all that." The person was also a scientist, but in a field very different from mine. I tried to explain that, no, we really don't know all the important things there are to know about the subject, and I described some of the outstanding questions. The conversation was interrupted and the person remained skeptical.
I find it rather arrogant to assume you know enough to determine that a whole field of research is stupid.
I find it rather arrogant to assume you know enough to determine that a whole field of research is stupid.
Thought
There is a fine line between self-awareness and self-centeredness. I think I prefer people who live very close to this line.
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Green update
It's time for a little NYR update, folks. I had two resolutions this year: send birthday cards to my family and make my daily life a little more sustainable. I haven't done so well on number one. There have been two birthdays so far and although I didn't forget them, I didn't send cards. However, there are a whole slew of birthdays coming up, so perhaps I will go buy cards today so I can follow through.
I've been doing better on the green resolution. Things I've implemented so far:
I've been doing better on the green resolution. Things I've implemented so far:
- I got a cart thingy for groceries. Unless we go to the grocery store on our way home from somewhere, we don't drive to there anymore. I've tried to cut back on unnecessary driving, with limited success. Still, better than before.
- I have chosen "natural" versions of personal care products when my regular ones run out. Incidentally, the face scrub I ordered hasn't arrived yet.
- I found a place nearby that takes paper recycling, so we have been saving most of our paper.
- I found out about a really convenient CSA which we will be joining next week! I'm really excited about this one. You pay an annual membership fee plus $20 week-1 for a box of organic produce. Plus, it goes all year round. During the growing season the food comes from a nearby farm and during the winter they buy organic while making the best choices they can providence-wise. I've been hesitant to join a CSA in the past because they typically make you pay for the whole summer up front and I'm never sure if we'll really use the produce. This one allows you to stop at any time, so we can cancel if we find that we're throwing food away.
- But the very most exciting thing is that we're getting a garden at my work! It's so cool. The grounds people will till up an area of lawn for people to have vegetable gardens. The hitches are that you have to find a place with access to water and you can't use any chemicals (because of course they would have to be entered into the chemical inventory). This is a little tricky, actually, since it will likely be crappy subsoil that we'll need to amend somehow since we can't use mineral fertilizer. But, there is a good place near our building and we have an outdoor spigot, so we're in business. There are seven of us going together, so we'll share the work of watering and weeding. I've never had a garden before, so I'm happy to be doing it with others who can give me advice.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
I am irresponsible today.
I had a great day yesterday. I completed a review (hate those!), organized my office, and read through the review comments on my manuscript again. I listed everything I need to do, grouped by task (changes to data, information I need to find in the literature, text edits) to break it into manageable chunks that I can assign to daily to do lists. Unfortunately, today didn't go so well.
I spent much of the day chasing information for one review comment that I thought would be simple to address. Not so much. I think it will end up being something that we'll deal with in the rebuttal but without much alteration of the manuscript text, but of course I'll have to consult with Research Advisor, who is away. I couldn't keep myself on task, so even though I didn't carpool today and I could have worked late, I left at normal time and went shopping.
I also spent part of the day buying a plane ticket to Florida! My BFF invited me to spend a long weekend at her uncle's house where we can stay for free. I hesitated. But then I remembered all the times she's asked me to do fun stuff and I said no and then last year when I said yes. Last summer we went to Florida for a week with her parents and it was just great. So I'll be taking two days off in May. But that's what life is meant to be about -- spending time with friends and enjoying some time off after hard work. Two days isn't a big deal. Even after a day off this month for visiting my fam at Easter. Whatevs.
I went shopping because getting the plane ticket made me want new things for the trip (and other stuff). So I spent $88 at TJMaxx on an umbrella, new sandlish shoes, sunglasses, a sunhat, workout pants, athletic socks, and good smelling spray stuff for our sheets. I feel bad about the consumerism. But I WANTED.
I spent much of the day chasing information for one review comment that I thought would be simple to address. Not so much. I think it will end up being something that we'll deal with in the rebuttal but without much alteration of the manuscript text, but of course I'll have to consult with Research Advisor, who is away. I couldn't keep myself on task, so even though I didn't carpool today and I could have worked late, I left at normal time and went shopping.
I also spent part of the day buying a plane ticket to Florida! My BFF invited me to spend a long weekend at her uncle's house where we can stay for free. I hesitated. But then I remembered all the times she's asked me to do fun stuff and I said no and then last year when I said yes. Last summer we went to Florida for a week with her parents and it was just great. So I'll be taking two days off in May. But that's what life is meant to be about -- spending time with friends and enjoying some time off after hard work. Two days isn't a big deal. Even after a day off this month for visiting my fam at Easter. Whatevs.
I went shopping because getting the plane ticket made me want new things for the trip (and other stuff). So I spent $88 at TJMaxx on an umbrella, new sandlish shoes, sunglasses, a sunhat, workout pants, athletic socks, and good smelling spray stuff for our sheets. I feel bad about the consumerism. But I WANTED.
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