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Finnbar says: I used to know a guy who tattooed LOVE across his left knuckles, but didn't tattoo HATE on the other knuckles because he was right-handed and realised he couldn't finish. Ever run out of skills or inspiration halfway through a job?

(, Thu 24 Jun 2010, 13:32)
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1. have hypothesis
2. do the experiment
3. repeat the experiment and get statistically significant differences in the results
4. repeat the experiment in the forlorn hope that the cells will at least pretend to behave the same way as one of the previous attempts.
4a. do 4 again until it works
5. re think the hypothesis.
6. write a paper and submit it to the least discerning journal you can find
7. realise the organism you're working on is a bastard and you've just wasted 4 years of your life.
(, Thu 24 Jun 2010, 17:09, 2 replies)
Mutatis mutandis...
... that describes my PhD thesis. Beyond repolishing it to publish as a completely pointless monograph, I've not touched a thing I tried to do in it since submitting.

It was a means to get me the degree - nothing more. Nearly four years, several thousand pounds in fees, 80k words - plus several comparable earlier-but-junked drafts... and I've STILL never been able to use "Dr" successfully to get an airline upgrade.


Yes, I know that, strictly speaking, a PhD doesn't entitle you to call yourself "Dr" in a non-academic setting. Screw it. I don't care.
(, Thu 24 Jun 2010, 17:26, closed)
yes it does
I'm Dr now in all settings. bedroom included.
(, Thu 24 Jun 2010, 18:01, closed)
Yes it does.
It's being an MD that doesn't allow you to call yourself a doctor in none work settings, as it's an honorary title.

I've been upgrdaded once in 12 years for that. Bah.
(, Fri 25 Jun 2010, 10:10, closed)
Other way around.
It's honorary titles that carry outside - things like (mnedical) Dr, knighthoods, and so on.

The stuff for which you work doesn't. But, like I said, I'm past caring now...
(, Fri 25 Jun 2010, 14:11, closed)
Bollocks to your last point
I have 'Dr' on my credit cards and chequebook and lots of other places too, and I haven't worked in an academic setting since I got my doctorate. I always get better treatment.

Haven't yet tried it on an airline, admittedly, but the fawning that people produce when they realise you're a bit 'special' (not in that sense) is worth it.

As you say, screw it. I worked hard for that PhD. Actually, I mostly fucked around playing croquet and Civilization, but I must have put in a good... oh, two hours a day for six months and that was enough. But mine was in an arts subject, so you could pretty much just write your name and still get a doctorate.
(, Wed 30 Jun 2010, 9:51, closed)
I first read Point 7 as
"Release the organism"

Which would be a great line to hear in a trailer for a horror film.
(, Mon 28 Jun 2010, 10:13, closed)

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