how's things going? i have a rare night when i feel i've got time to be on b3ta. i'm wrong, but fuck it. i'm watching once, waiting hungrily and increasingly drunkenly for some pork chops to defrost, and anything else can sod itself :)
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Thu 16 Dec 2010, 19:28,
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That was the real meaning of this post
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Thu 16 Dec 2010, 19:30,
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Things are going quite well. 3 months in to my job and no sack yet.
Are you enjoying your twenty minutes of daylight per day? How is Science going?
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Thu 16 Dec 2010, 19:31,
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Are you enjoying your twenty minutes of daylight per day? How is Science going?
meaning "I finally finished a paper the other day that I started in 2004 and fuck me does it rock". I am planning a big night one day over the weekend to celebrate this. This may not happen but a big night early next week will though I forget where I said we'd be eating dinner.
The 20 minutes of daylight a day are still 22 minutes, thanks. It's also horribly warm. The other week it went down to -18 so we all got used to that and now it's basically hovering around freezing. The streets are horrible, full of half-defrosted snow, ice and those ugly brown gritty granules that slush turns into when it's below freezing, and it's warm enough I don't need to wear long Johns.
Black as a nun's starfish, of course.
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Thu 16 Dec 2010, 19:35,
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The 20 minutes of daylight a day are still 22 minutes, thanks. It's also horribly warm. The other week it went down to -18 so we all got used to that and now it's basically hovering around freezing. The streets are horrible, full of half-defrosted snow, ice and those ugly brown gritty granules that slush turns into when it's below freezing, and it's warm enough I don't need to wear long Johns.
Black as a nun's starfish, of course.
What happens if you Word-autosummarise your six-years-in-the-making paper down to one sentence?
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Thu 16 Dec 2010, 19:41,
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"Everyone who has tried to say something about early-universe magnetic fields has in principle been dead fucking wrong and in practice could have been absurdly wrong."
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Thu 16 Dec 2010, 20:02,
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