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Well, his name is on the publication, so....but it is weird. I know many researchers in different areas, everything from history of art to DNA-sequencing, and I've never heard anyone else use this method. I guess his prof is just some kind of controll freak who wants to write everything himself and think it's a waste of time of teach the PhD:s how to write their own articles since a majority of chemists go to the industry anyway. I actually discussed this with my brother in law earlier today, and both I and his girlfriend (who is also doing her PhD) critisised their system, but he think it's great, so...Originally posted by Georgi
Does it really count as being "published" if you don't write it yourself? That sounds weird to me...
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It's a deal! Here you go, have twoOriginally posted by Bloodstalker
Ok CE, buy me a beer and you can have him
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Me and my 'rents went to Disney World in Florida back in '95 or '96. I don't remember it hurting as much afterwards, but we only spent three days there. One at Magic Kingdom, then a day of rest, then a day at Epcot Center. This time we spent four days at Disneyland with one day in the middle for rest. However, on that day, I met an online friend irl and we spent part of that day walking around a small portion of LA with him.Originally posted by C Elegans
Sounds like you had a great time I visited Disneyland in Florida when my husband lived there, and wise from previous experience of entertainment parks and such, I wore Nike's
I suppose the mini-skirt was maintenace to the entertainment
I don't know of any specific word for fear that things you sit or stand on are going to collapse, but I know it's a very common fear. My very first therapy patient actually had that kind of phobia, he was afraid that buildings he was in would suddenly collapse, especially high buildings like bridges or houses with many floors.
As for the fear, I'm not sure if that's quite the fear I have or not. I was afraid when climbing up into "Tarzan's Treehouse," but I wasn't afraid when climbing up the 'mountain-like' area on Tom Sawyer's Island. On rides, I get scared when going up, which causes you to be leaning back. I also get scared when going backwards down, specifically when it makes you lean backwards. Another very scary thing was the Ferris(sp?) Wheel they have at California Adventure. It had a few cages that were 'stationary,' but the rest of the cages sorta swung. They had a track shaped like this: (¯¯¯¯). This track was stationary, but the cage was hanging from it and had wheels so that it rolled around it as the thing went around. When the thing stopped, the cage would swing. I really hated the fact that part of the time you were having to lean back. *shudders* My mom panicked while on it(she hadn't wanted to go on it to begin with) and we had to yell(so they could hear us) for them to stop it as soon as we got back to the bottom so we could get off. I, myself, couldn't have gone around again without panicking just like my mom did.
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Originally posted by Sailor Saturn
Me and my 'rents went to Disney World in Florida back in '95 or '96. I don't remember it hurting as much afterwards, but we only spent three days there. One at Magic Kingdom, then a day of rest, then a day at Epcot Center. This time we spent four days at Disneyland with one day in the middle for rest. However, on that day, I met an online friend irl and we spent part of that day walking around a small portion of LA with him.
We were only at Ecpot Center, mainly because my husband claimed that was the only place in Florida where one could have a decent cup of coffee (We Scandinavians usually think that the coffee is like dishwater in the UK and the US). The we walked around in the area and found some thing called "skycoaster" or something like that, a huge tower where you could make sort of a combined free fall and bungy jump from 300 f or so. That was great, although the people running the thing looked at me like we were crazy because I was the only one who didn't scream - I've done skydiving before
I don't think you have that kind of phobia, all the things you describe are sort of meant to scare people, aren't they
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I don't remember seeing that, but I wouldn't have gone on it anyway. I was scared just going up in the Epcot ball and that thing moves rather slowly...Originally posted by C Elegans
We were only at Ecpot Center, mainly because my husband claimed that was the only place in Florida where one could have a decent cup of coffee (We Scandinavians usually think that the coffee is like dishwater in the UK and the US). The we walked around in the area and found some thing called "skycoaster" or something like that, a huge tower where you could make sort of a combined free fall and bungy jump from 300 f or so. That was great, although the people running the thing looked at me like we were crazy because I was the only one who didn't scream - I've done skydiving before
They are meant to scare people, but not to the point that they panic and start screaming to be to let off the ride, though, usually, if that's gonna happen to me, I'll be too scared to get on the ride in the first place. I'm not saying I have that phobia, though. Just that I might have it or something similar. At first I thought I might have a fear of heights, but when we went on a ride called "Soaring Over California" where you are in a chair about 10' above the ground in front of a giant screen and through visual effects and the effects of movement of your seat feel like you're flying in a chair over California, I wasn't scared at all, even though it was so realistic. *shrugs* I don't know what I'm afraid of, just that I'm afraid of something.I don't think you have that kind of phobia, all the things you describe are sort of meant to scare people, aren't they
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I would also like you to meet my alternate personality, Mistress 9.
Mistress 9: You will be spammed. Your psychotic and spamming distinctiveness will be added to the board. Resistance is futile. *evil laugh*
Ain't she wonderful? ¬_¬
I knew I had moree in common with BS than was first apparent~Yshania
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Real men love Jesus. They live bold and holy lives, they're faithful to their wives, real men love Jesus.~Real Men Love Jesus; Herbie Shreve
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** wakes up at the bottom of BS-sized pint -again- **
Wow, I should drink more of these BS-sized pints. The place is crowded with bunnies and people! Say, BS, thought of any ways to kill your brother yet? And as to the amusement parks... nothing beats those BS-sized pints !
** wakes up at the bottom of BS-sized pint -again- **
Wow, I should drink more of these BS-sized pints. The place is crowded with bunnies and people! Say, BS, thought of any ways to kill your brother yet? And as to the amusement parks... nothing beats those BS-sized pints !
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Anyway, I have to split again. See y'all tomorrow! ** downs a pint of fruit punch and leaves **
He might consider hiring some nice looking waitresses too, don't he, huhuhuh...Originally posted by Georgi
Maybe he needs to stop dipping into his own ale
Anyway, I have to split again. See y'all tomorrow! ** downs a pint of fruit punch and leaves **
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That should settle it. Now, where's Ned to collect the money? By the way, ever thought of the profit we could get out of marketing those BS-sized pints? Perhaps McBane knows?
** takes out his wallet and starts counting the 100-dollar bills, then puts them on the counter **Originally posted by Ned Flanders
The demand wasn't there, we didn't hit the markets right, a lack of muscle, and Eerhardt drinking all of the measly profits we accrued.
That should settle it. Now, where's Ned to collect the money? By the way, ever thought of the profit we could get out of marketing those BS-sized pints? Perhaps McBane knows?
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I haven't visited in a while, but felt the need for some Shine.Originally posted by Ned Flanders
You don't have to pay for the drinks. Your presence here has kept this establishment alive. I'm just saying you an impressive drinker.
I certainly have noticed the drinking capacity of Earhardt and Beldin.
Maybe Ned needs to start Ned's Shine Rehab Center. (not expensive, and the shock treatment is free!)
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