Arretez-vous, et prennez seulement deux minutes pour rafraichir votre esprit.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFLF-gh4C2M
J’ai vu Le Scaphandre et le Papillon a Kimball la semaine derniere. Regardez-le. Il etait magnifique.
Il neige à Williamsburg… c’est incroyable.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QL8wRhXHSMY
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Mon affiche et les titres ont fini, et j’irai a Tampa dans une semaine. Apres Tampa, le monde. Maintenant, je dois ecrire l’introduction pour ma dissertation honorifique des neurosciences. Il y a beacoup d’articles scientifique pour va lire. Beacoup de travail.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Edjx_yYpyOQ
In other news, leave it to Lovelock to tell it like it is again. New [...]
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Saturday, January 17, 2009
Last week, a friend and I were having a discussion about solutions to the economic crisis. I pointed out that the “sole superpower” status that the US enjoyed in the 90s and early 00s was probably a result of massive investment in science, technology, and science education during the Soviet era. In other words, a [...]
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Friday, December 19, 2008
And this here is one of the reasons no one takes psychology seriously. I wouldn’t bother reading the whole thing (it’s about the DSM-V), but I found this quote particularly resonant:
“This is not cardiology or nephrology, where the basic diseases are well known,” said Edward Shorter, a leading historian of psychiatry whose latest book, “Before [...]
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Thursday, December 11, 2008
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdUUx5FdySs
mais l’important, c’est pas la chute
c’est l’atterrissage
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
We’ve been having a lot of people not show up for the study after they’ve signed up. It doesn’t bother me, because I’m still going to get all the subjects that I need, but it kinda makes me wonder about the participants themselves. Their grades get docked every time they do it. And to risk [...]
And the clock. Which I’m on. Making some Pillsbury crescent rolls and I’ve only got 16 minutes before it’s time to eat. So a short post today.
I’m actually not making crescent rolls. I sort of tore the can in half when I opened it, so instead I am baking various oddly shaped flaky butter pastries.
Before [...]
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Monday, November 10, 2008
We should be above 40 participants by Wednesday, so I’ll will be posting an update on how things look for the James Dean Honors Thesis in Perception later this week. Keep your fingers crossed for me.
Have you seen this article from the NYTimes? Overlooking the whole illegal military action aspect, I really like that the [...]
The French have 5 different words for television. I don’t even have a television.