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er...well I took a peek at that and it was double dutch to me!! Hope you have some fun planned in amongst your deadlines!
Wow, it's like trying to decipher some sort of code to me. Good job sis!
The article mentions "fullerene balls". Are those bigger or smaller than a skein?
And you're lead author--complimenti! It looks like quite a page-turner; maybe after I finish "Germ," my other light summer reading....
Ooh, Phys Rev B! That's pretty big! Congrats.
Hey, delurking to say congrats! Oddly, my research is not so far off yours! I too just got a PRB in the previous issue on fullerenes. Funny when the blogosphere seems so small...
Hi connie! I guess I'll reply to your comment here!
I think I'm about a year away from finishing my PhD, you know plus/minus whatever... ;) So, I'll soon be looking for post-doc positions and whatnot too... kinda scary since for my PhD I pretty much just fell into everything.
That stinks about your job situation. :( That kind of thing is hard to deal with. Best of luck finding something new!
As for the first sweater, well, I'm taking it one stitch at a time! ;)
Wow, Phys Rev B! Great job--go celebrate!
Hi Connie,
I'm tagging you to list 8 random facts about yourself and then tag 8 people.
Good God, Jim! I'm a knitter, not a phoon measurer! (hope someone gets that...)
Congrats you published thing you! Wow, you're publishing in at least two areas of your interests- what's next?
Congratulations! I think its about carbon molecules? One's shaped like spheres?
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