And now for a little science.
Unlike the delightful Barrow sun, which I think I have mentioned on one or eight occasions, the evil Grand Rapids sun beats down with relentless ferocity. It wrenches …
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Unlike the delightful Barrow sun, which I think I have mentioned on one or eight occasions, the evil Grand Rapids sun beats down with relentless ferocity. It wrenches …
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My very favorite part of the day is the walk home at night from the lab to the NARL hotel. I’m usually tired as all get-out, due to various distractions that keep me out of bed, but the sunlight is so perfect I could just walk down that …
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The most common way of notifying a participant of a task to perform is to add an entry to their task list and then send the participant an email telling them to check their task list. If the participant constantly checks their task list …
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The cafeteria was closed today, so we simply had to go out for breakfast this morning. I can’t manage sushi for breakfast, as some members of our party could, so I had a delicious waffle! It was just regular waffle color, however. …
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Meeting with Obama staffer to learn what to do next. Clinton supporters especially welcome!
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Mindy Roberts, author and publisher of TheMommyBlog.net, makes her second appearance in Life Outside the Box and tells Doug about some of her favorite kid-friendly places she likes to escape to in the San Francisco Bay Area. …
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Even my thesis advisor has started commenting on the slangwords i used. I like your malaysian english eg “get cracking” “concocted” etc. Though you use “vis–a-vis” a bit too often. I don’t know how to tell him that it’s just me, …
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I’m proud of my southern heritage: “y’all” gliding from ear to ear like a lazy-winged heron piggybacked on a warm Georgia breeze; wobbly-legged, centuries old oaks with sparse patches of moss whiskers pointing down to their sprawling …
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