Tuesday, July 29, 2008

... so ...

Hi.

I've been kind of busy.

And, well, I sort of forgot about this blog. And for that I apologize.

In all likelihood, this blog would have remained forgotten and fallen into the abyss of unused and unmaintained websites. But then, in the week that I declared myself to be less busy than I'd been in over a year, I got three separate hints that I should start blogging. (And I didn't even know that three people read this site.) So before the guilt from those hints wears off, I thought I should at least post something to get the ball rolling again.

So, to begin, what have I been doing? Well I'll give the mega-short version. There are three major things that I would have been reporting if I'd remained an active blogger (which, based on my archives, halted some time in May 2007):

1) I got married.
2) My wife and I bought a house.
3) I wrote and defended my thesis.

It's kind of funny to think that of those three, the largest time investment (so far) has been number 3, my thesis. Perhaps not surprisingly, it also feels the most anti-climactic now that it's been achieved.

So anyway, I'm going to try to make another run at this whole blogging thing. Hopefully I'll have time to post more often about more interesting things. If only I'd kept a that-would-make-a-good-blog-post notebook in my pocket during the last year, then I'd be off to the races.

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Had to share this, although admittedly it will appeal to a very small audience.

in case you were wondering

In case you're wondering why things have been so quiet on this site in the last few months, this figure shows the mood of your average PhD student as a function of time. It was generated by a friend of mine who just completed his degree in December after a long and courageous battle. The gray dot indicates my present location -- at least on the time axis.



But dammit it will all be over soon. And I hope that it will end on the "Woo!" side...

Thursday, January 31, 2008

10 bucks is 10 bucks

This is a real ad:


SURVIVAL SYSTEMS LTD.
Research Subjects Wanted!!! EC

Dartmouth, NS, CA

1/19/2008 12:00:00 AM

Research Subjects Wanted!!! "ECG responses to Helicopter Underwater Escape Training"

We are looking for 30 healthy men to participate in an experiment in our helicopter underwater escape trainer at Survival Systems Ltd in Dartmouth to be arranged between March 25th and April 6th, 2008.

If you are in a helicopter accident over water you will be flipped upside down and submerged. Therefore, we want to see what your heart rate and response is when you are inverted in our helicopter underwater escape trainer. You will be compensated for your time with $100 cash! For more details about the study please e-mail us at some@email.address

Originally published in The Daily News, Halifax, Nova Scotia


I can't help but think that there are very few people who would do this for $100 but wouldn't do it for free. For some reason, I immediately thought of this.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

moving now safer than knitting

Depending on how you interpret this, one might suggest that gardening is only 10 times safer than sky diving... interesting.



Luckily, when I tried "died in a moving accident", there were only 4 hits, and they pertained to turtles, fish, and computers. So the coast is clear for this weekend...

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

too much stuff

What can I say -- things are so busy these days I was even considering not visiting family this Christmas...

So, in the mean time, here's some interesting reading on the search for Steve Fossett, and here's a bit of a scary video on why maybe you don't want more stuff this Christmas.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Yeah, I know -- it's been a while.
I've wanted to post a little more than I've been able.
No promises on posting numbers, but I'll try to visit on occasion, if only for my own sanity.