Monthly Archives: August 2005

Now That’s Science

When I was in one of the Unit Ops labs at Rose my group and I did the plate-and-frame filtration project. I don’t remember exactly what we were measuring, but I remember very clearly that the data did not turn … Continue reading

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NYT Disc Golf Reference

John Tierney, op/ed writer for the New York Times, is now my hero. I was especially excited to see the link to the PDGA website at the bottom of the page. Go John! You rock!

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Silly middle-of-the-night questions

So I get a phone call tonight regarding the installation I have just finished which, given its nature and novelty in our plant (it involves a product from these guys) is not unexpected. I had already come back to the … Continue reading

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Excuses, excuses

So, the lack of postage lately can be attributed exclusively to my work schedule. I’ve been working on an installation that has to be done with minimal downtime during the week. If I were an hourly employee, my punches for … Continue reading

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Robertsed?

Given the vicious, er, vociferous nature of NARAL’s opposition to the nomination of Judge Roberts to the Supreme Court, one wonders exactly what kind of candidate the organization would have supported. I suspect that unless the nominee had personally performed … Continue reading

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Blogroll Cleaning

I have cleaned up the blogroll. If you’re not there anymore, you know why, and you know what you need to do. I do apologize to Jerod — but it seems that if there is going to be a new … Continue reading

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Disc Golf Summer (or not)

So far this summer I have played 3 new disc golf courses. I think that those 3 rounds have been the only times I’ve played, period. I’m not nearly doing so well this calendar year as last, when I added … Continue reading

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Jars of Clay live

We (all of us) went to see Jars of Clay at the street festival that our town puts on each year. Aside from it being a really weak crowd — that’s not to say that there weren’t a lot of … Continue reading

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Vacation Picture 3

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Vacation Picture 2

That would be us. I need to teach my mother-in-law how to use the zoom function on the Powershot A20.

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