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October 6, 2009 by myrmecos
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Which reminds me:
http://www.phdcomics.com/comics/archive.php?comicid=1060
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Ah. Is this an explanation for the avalanche of posts we are about to be buried under? I sense prevarication.
Well technically, Lab work and Sequencing are part of your work and, hence, Departmental Functions, and you have talked about them here, so they can all be considered blogging. Blogging too is a social activity and we have become accustomed to it, so it is both social and an obligation. Photographic Commissions, well, the Blog does have Photography in the subtitle. Guess that leaves laundry. We’ll understand if you need some time for that (although we’re not sure what else you’re doing while the dryer is running). So there you have it: Blogging and Laundry! 🙂
Where is the field work?
Sounds like a perfectly stressed grad student to me! Ha!