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Random quote found on a random piece of paper

Posted on February 22, 2005 By admin 5 Comments on Random quote found on a random piece of paper

As you probably know, my short-term memory is the suck, so I'm always writing down stuff. This leads to amusing moments when I go through all the bits of paper in my pockets and find gems like this one: “your mood swings when you're pregnant are going to be legendary”.

This is something I told Katy a while ago, to which she did a smug little dance in reply :)

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Just cause it's too cute

Posted on February 22, 2005 By admin 12 Comments on Just cause it's too cute

I came across this today, and I just had to make an icon out of it. I'm sure somebody can use it to make something perverse. Have fun :)

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Panelists Decry Bush Science Policies

Posted on February 22, 2005 By admin 10 Comments on Panelists Decry Bush Science Policies


Fewer Scientists Are Being Consulted or Funded by the Bush Administration, Researchers Complain
By PAUL RECER
The Associated Press

Feb. 20, 2005 – The voice of science is being stifled in the Bush administration, with fewer scientists heard in policy discussions and money for research and advanced training being cut, according to panelists at a national science meeting.

Speakers at the national meeting of the American Association for Advancement of Science expressed concern Sunday that some scientists in key federal agencies are being ignored or even pressured to change study conclusions that don't support policy positions.

The speakers also said that Bush's proposed 2005 federal budget is slashing spending for basic research and reducing investments in education designed to produce the nation's future scientists.

And there also was concern that increased restrictions and requirements for obtaining visas is diminishing the flow to the U.S. of foreign-born science students who have long been a major part of the American research community.

Rosina Bierbaum, dean of the University of Michigan School of Natural Resources and Environment, said the Bush administration has cut scientists out of some of the policy-making processes, particularly on environmental issues.

“In previous administrations, scientists were always at the table when regulations were being developed,” she said. “Science never had the last voice, but it had a voice.”

Issues on global warming, for instance, that achieved a firm scientific consensus in earlier years are now being questioned by Bush policy makers. Proven, widely accepted research is being ignored or disputed, she said.

Government policy papers issued prior to the Bush years moved beyond questioning the validity of global warming science and addressed ways of confronting or dealing with climate change.

Under Bush, said Bierbaum, the questioning of the proven science has become more important than finding ways to cope with climate change.

One result of such actions, said Neal Lane of Rice University, a former director of the National Science Foundation, is that “we don't really have a policy right now to deal with what everybody agrees is a serious problem.”

Among scientists, said Lane, “there is quite a consensus in place that the Earth is warming and that humans are responsible for a considerable part of that” through the burning of fossil fuels.

And the science is clear, he said, that without action to control fossil fuel use, the warming will get worse and there will be climate events that “our species has not experienced before.”

Asked for comment, White House spokesman Ken Lisaius said, “The president makes policy decisions based on what the best policies for the country are, not politics. People who suggest otherwise are ill-informed.”

Kurt Gottfried of Cornell University and the Union of Concerned Scientists said a survey of scientists in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service found that about 42 percent said they felt pressured to not report publicly any findings that do not agree with Bush policies on endangered species. He said almost a third of the Fish and Wildlife researchers said they were even pressured not to express within the agency any views in conflict with the Bush policies.

“This administration has distanced itself from scientific information,” said Gottfried. He said this is part of a larger effort to let politics dominate pure science.

He said scientists in the Environmental Protection Agency have been pressured to change their research to keep it consistent with the Bush political position on environmental issues.

Because of such actions, he said, it has become more difficult for federal agencies to attract and retain top scientific talent. This becomes a critical issue, said Gottfried, because about 35 percent of EPA scientists will retire soon and the Bush administration can “mold the staff” of the agency through the hiring process.

Federal spending for research and development is significantly reduced under the proposed 2005 Bush budget, the speakers said.

“Overall the R&D budget is bad news,” said Bierbaum.

She said the National Science Foundation funds for graduate students and for kindergarten through high school education has been slashed.

NASA has gotten a budget boost, but most of the new money will be going to the space shuttle, space station and Bush's plan to explore the moon and Mars. What is suffering is the space agency's scientific research efforts, she said.

“Moon and Mars is basically going to eat everybody's lunch,” she said.

Lane said Bush's moon and Mars exploration effort has not excited the public and has no clear goals or plans.

He said Bush's moon-Mars initiative “was poorly carried out and the budget is not there to do the job so science (at NASA) will really get hurt.”

Emphasis mine. This sickens me.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/print?id=517770

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This should never be allowed to happen

Posted on February 22, 2005 By admin 15 Comments on This should never be allowed to happen

It's 10am and I haven't had my first cup of coffee yet. This is bad. Fear me.

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So long, farewell, auf wiedersehen, goodbye!

Posted on February 22, 2005 By admin

Just came back from the airport a while ago. The Katygirl is on her way back to the UK as I'm writing this. According to Air Canada, her flight left the gate at 23:21 and should arrive at 11:24 local UK time.

Even though it went way smoother than I expected (like she said to me, the fact that we're going to see each other in about 2 weeks helps a lot), it still gave me a lurch to see her off. Give her lots of love when you see her online. I know I will.

Off to bed now, it's going to be an early day for me to get back to Montreal.

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Dilemma

Posted on February 21, 2005 By admin 6 Comments on Dilemma

I checked my email this morning and saw that I've been invited to an interview for a job at the EMBL. As in, the European Molecular Biology Laboratory. As in, the one in England.

The fact that I've even gotten an interview offer is a Very Good Thing. They're paying for my flight and for my lodgings. I should be jumping for joy right now, and I am – on the inside. The outside, however, is wondering how the hell I'm going to be able to get time off from my current job.

I'll talk to a few people this week. I'm fairly sure my boss – who's Welsh – will understand my motives for wanting to go. Furthermore, we're less than busy at the office right now. Still, the last thing I want to do is jeopardize the job I have for one I'm applying for. Blergh.

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The next step in our relationship

Posted on February 20, 2005 By admin 2 Comments on The next step in our relationship

We're at the folks' this weekend, in preparation for Katy's flight on monday. We spent the afternoon playing board games, it was fun as I won all the games *preens and struts* :D

At one point, as we were getting ready for dinner, Katy was washing her hands and I really needed to pee, so I just walked in to the bathroom and obeyed nature's call while she was still washing her hands. Apparently, this is a big step in a relationship :P

Dinner was good, but dear lord, I can't eat another bite!!!

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Phone messages

Posted on February 18, 2005 By admin

I hate leaving phone messages. I always feel like I'm babbling.

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It's starting to sink in.

Posted on February 18, 2005 By admin 7 Comments on It's starting to sink in.

While I was at lunch with Katy today, it started to sink in that I won't be seeing her for a while. Considering that we've spend 2 and a half months living together in the past 5 (since last october), it's going to be hard not seeing her for a few months.

This is not making me happy.

In fact, it sucks the big sweaty ass.

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Noooooooooooo!

Posted on February 18, 2005 By admin 11 Comments on Noooooooooooo!

Bugs Bunny and his pals are being updated for the future – way in the future.
(The Associated Press)

The Warner Brothers network will take the famed Looney Tunes characters as models for a new childrens series, “Loonatics”, that will air on Saturday mornings starting this fall. The characters descendants – Buzz Bunny and the like – will be superhero action figures for the cartoon set in the year 2772.

The networks animators have re-imagined Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Wile E. Coyote as sleek new figures for a modern age.

“We all flipped for it,” David Janollari, president of the Kids WB, said this week. “We just said, Wow, what a great way to take the classic Looney Tunes franchise that has been huge with audiences for decades and bring it into the new millennium.”

Janollari said both boys and girls enjoyed the new action figures in test runs of the show. Their parents may be a little surprised, however.

“I think the legacy is intact,” he said. “If anything, its an homage to the legacy instead of a destruction of the legacy.”


IMHO, this sucks ass.

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