Saturday, December 30, 2006
Thursday, December 28, 2006
The City
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
Monday, December 25, 2006
Christmas Loot
Chrismas gift-giving seems more rewarding when the recipients are little. Even braving the shopping crowds is enjoyable. After nearly leaving the stores with an entire toy department, we settled on a baseball mitt/ball set for Noah, craft kits for Jacqueline and playdoh & bath crayons/dyes for Gaby.
I think Gaby had the most fun ripping off wrapping paper. Noah was a little confused by the mitt, but approved of the ball. Jacqueline was just taller than the Fur-Real horse that Santa left.
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Sunday, December 24, 2006
Xmas Lights 06
The year's winner of most elaborate Xmas lights display. This Windmill-St house had choreographed flashing lights in time with music broadcast on FM radio. |
Saturday, December 23, 2006
Lunch with Noah and Co.
At lunch I showed Noah, Pete's nephew, how to turn his smile lemon yellow - possibly to his parent's dismay. Lunch was followed by a trip to the toy store to prep Noah for what Santa was going to bring.
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Friday, December 22, 2006
The FedEx Tally
![]() | Not only are people criss-crossing the country for the holidays, but millions of presents are also en-route in FedEx and UPS road trains. |
Thursday, December 21, 2006
Christmas Road Trip '06
![]() | On the shortest day of the year, just before 5 am, we left on our 950 mile cross-country drive to the east-coast. |
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Under Pressure
In high pressure science the puns come too easily, of course, this time there was the distinct possibility that something would explode - safety glasses were involved.
Sunday, December 10, 2006
Bird Feed
With the trees striped bare for winter, local Scout(?) troops decorated the branches with edible treats for the birds - pretty at first, but putrid after a few days. |
Saturday, December 09, 2006
Friday, December 08, 2006
Monday, December 04, 2006
Copyedit Hell
Despite the fact that journals employ techinical editors to ensure the grammatical fidelity of published papers, we are required to send manuscripts to the fussy, internal APS copy editors before submission. As far as I can tell, their purpose is to put red pen on each page of a manuscript and hyphenate every second pair of words. If you choose to omit the more obsurd suggestions, the manuscript is returned to you for re-correction. I wonder if I prepared a manuscript for the Journal of Solid State Chemistry (no hyphen!), would copy edit try to add hyphens, i.e., solid-state chemistry as they did today??
Saturday, December 02, 2006
Friday, December 01, 2006
Storm Slams Midwest*
Overnight, we had our first real snow for the year. OK, we did have a few flakes in October, but that wasn't more than fingernail deep. This time we had rain, then sleet, then snow, then more snow - the perfect recipe for slippery driving conditions. The roads were littered with car-casualties that spun out on the ice trying to get to work before the roads had been cleared. I slept in instead.
* blog title borrowed from tv news
