I’m sure all men have felt…small…at some point in their lives. Perhaps they have felt…inadequate for some reason, or felt that they just did not…measure up.
I’m sure all men have felt…small…at some point in their lives. Perhaps they have felt…inadequate for some reason, or felt that they just did not…measure up.
Ok, well, my cold is also spreading to the other parts of my body. There are interviews and meetings today, and Sci only hopes that she can get through them without her voice going completely kaput. Though right now, she sounds VERY low and sexy. Anyway, other viruses are spreading. Like Twitter. I’ve been encouraged […]
So I’m settled down to blogging of an evening, with some chocolate (the leftover Easter candy continues), some wine, and Sci-cat. Sci-cat has a wonderful talent for sitting JUST out of reach, and purring loudly, hoping that you, her servant, will show proper deference and move to pet her. At which point she will move […]
I know the A Few Things Ill Considered likes to use the phrase “sipping from the internet firehose“. I love that phrase, it brings across very well just how much is out there and how, if you are not careful, it will pin you to the wall and smush your internal organs through the pressure. […]
Amphetamines: A history of speed
when you live long, apparently loving long is not as easy as it once was.
So ANYWAY, little Sci bops over the internets to read the Open Lab review…and walks right into the massive ongoing argument that is Science Journalism vs. Science Blogging: Internet Death Match. I’m sorry, but where do I line up to read the book review?
So Sci pranced around happily with her dictionary for a minute. All I have to do is review it and…and then Sci realized she was going to have to READ THE DICTIONARY.
For some reason, every time I write things like “bang!” “pow!”, I want to write something like “zowie!” But this is odd, as “zowie” is not an onomatopoeia. Unless it is. Is it? Anyways, there’s a new blogger out there in the blogsphere!!! He is called Starts with a Bang. He writes about tinfoil hats. […]
Having more or less intense feelings for someone who looks or acts more or less like you could help explain how we establish things like “in group” and “out group” concepts