Saturday, December 13, 2008
It’s three in the morning (not exactly 4 am, but the metaphor holds true here). I should be working on graduate applications (due in two days), but I can’t focus. I passed out this afternoon before I could make a second pot of coffee and ended up napping for about 8 hours (my roommate must [...]
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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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Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Discovery is hosting this huge self-help-through-neuroscience convention in Philly this week. Gazzaniga will be there, and it will be free, so if you can make it there by 7p this Thursday it would be pretty cool to meet him. Levitin will also be there, and apparently he’s got a new book out. Personally, I felt [...]
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