I second your self-nomination.
LabSpaces thanks you for your dedication >:)
I can always be the default if no one else wants to volunteer. I tweet them all out anyway!
How about a theme day where we take our favorite children's story and give it a science spin. Kind of like what Gerty did with "The little engine that could" and now Namnezia has a post up on his WP blog about "Jack and the bean Stalk." Just and idea :)
I call Harold and the purple crayon!! It's my fav :)
Wait just a sec, Overlord, that was little ol' me that did the little lab bench that could... ;-)
It's true, I had nothing to do with the little lab bench that could. Dr. O is WAY more creative than I, and you better damn well appreciate it. that is all.
I have this terrible problem of thinking of one of your names and the putting in another. Apologies!
You're getting so many more blogging underlings to keep up with, Brian, you might have to resort to name tags.
And Gerty is my hero - I want to be an awesome blogging junior prof just like her some day. :) I should really get back to work if I want that to happen though...these friggin' research statements aren't going to write themselves. Right after I finish my latest post...
Along the children's story theme - what about something along the lines of "what is your favorite children's book"? People are always curious about what children's books scientists read to their kids, or what books motivated them as kids. Maybe a bit corny, but a thought...
Why are the thread posts in a non chronological order?
?? The first post time in the thread is a bit wonky. All the other ones after that are good ;) I need to fix that...
So it this childrens' book thing instead of or as well as the Day in the Life or WTFE it was going to be?
What about childless misanthropes like me who didn't read childrens' books?
Nope, next week's theme is set, this was just another suggestion to add to the "potentials" list :)
The next theme is about how if I weren't a scientist, I'd be a Caribbean resort-tester, right?
Can you image Doc Becca writing reviews for Hotels.com or Trip Advisor? I bet she'd bring a ruler with to measure the height of the dust covers
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