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Monthly Archives: June 2008
“Creationism vs. Evolution”
I just read: " Science and religion are not mutually exclusive. The Bible is not a science textbook. And The Origin of the Species is not a Gospel. These creationism vs. evolution debates are tired and juvenile. They reflect ignorant … Continue reading
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Thesis Draft 1
After procrastinating with storm-chasing, boosting my mother’s car and having Einstein destroy a wasp’s nest that was built in her car door after she got stung, I was finally able to sit down and put together: 6 chapters + 3 … Continue reading
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Thesis Procrastination: Life Goals
(Should be categorized under mental health and wellness). So – while I wait for my scripts to run on my work compy, I’ve decided to write a little summary of past, present and future goals. Past: Age 6 – … Continue reading
Posted in Health and wellness
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Geeky goodness
I’m related to Wilder Penfield (you remember those Canada History commercials with the first ever probing of the awake/active brain?) and Donald Hebb. This won’t mean much to you if you’re not a neuroscientist. Check out my family tree on … Continue reading
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Content on a Saturday night
I got bored working on data analysis so instead I’m sitting here, watching Buffy at midnight on a saturday. I’ve been wanting to get dressed up and go somewhere, since I got my new grooming utensils (like my hair … Continue reading
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