Congrats on your phased Pensionierung! I just wanted to drop a line on account I've been reading through the blog's back issues with much enjoyment, so thanks to the authors, guest posters, and comment crowd for putting in the effort to talk publicly about science.
anyone with university library access able to see what was funny about the way carbon behaved, in this work here? (All I can see is the first page, of course) http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11368-013-0793-0#page-1
UPDATE: The spambots got clever so the verification is back. Apologies
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Congrats. I love being retired.
ReplyDeleteReally? No more lecturing? Or are you joking? If it's serious, congratulations and enjoy it!
ReplyDeletePhased. They paid Eli enough to go away part time:)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, and potage Crecy all around
ReplyDeleteCome enjoy the view now that you have time:
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Gotta share that photo with a friend who is a native Oregonian.
ReplyDeleteI've got a couple of places to show you too, sometime when you're on the left coast.
ReplyDeleteThat's actually Idaho--95 looking S to Lewiston.
ReplyDeleteCongrats! Or should I say, congraaaaaats since you are phasing out?
ReplyDeleteThere's a lot of Oregon, in Oregon ...
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I had this dream that I was 90 years old:
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Congrats on your phased Pensionierung! I just wanted to drop a line on account I've been reading through the blog's back issues with much enjoyment, so thanks to the authors, guest posters, and comment crowd for putting in the effort to talk publicly about science.
ReplyDeleteI was born in 1973. What is this 'retirement' thing of which you speak?
ReplyDeleteThe baby bunnies have bought a nice floe for Eli.
ReplyDeleteanyone with university library access able to see what was funny about the way carbon behaved, in this work here? (All I can see is the first page, of course)
ReplyDeletehttp://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11368-013-0793-0#page-1
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More time to blog, Eli!
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