Re: LTE 2.0
Posted: October 14th, 2010, 11:12 am
What goofball? He keeps ourdevildeac wrote:Well, 2 outta 3 ain't bad...
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What goofball? He keeps ourdevildeac wrote:Well, 2 outta 3 ain't bad...
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Do not mess with a routine. They are important. Enjoy the Hershey's kiss.lawgrad91 wrote:Awesome painting, CB&B.
DinK, it's wonderful you have such great memories of your Mom. I will have a Hershey's Kiss sometime today. I would call my Mom, but I talked to her last night and she doesn't expect to talk to me except on Wednesdays and Sundays. I called her from Charlotte last month on a Saturday (I saw a pink fleece jacket in Dick's Sporting Goods that was perfect for her, but I wasn't sure of the size) and it took me a bit to get her to understand I was fine, I just needed to know: small or medium?
Just one Hershey's kiss?DukieInKansas wrote:Do not mess with a routine. They are important. Enjoy the Hershey's kiss.lawgrad91 wrote:Awesome painting, CB&B.
DinK, it's wonderful you have such great memories of your Mom. I will have a Hershey's Kiss sometime today. I would call my Mom, but I talked to her last night and she doesn't expect to talk to me except on Wednesdays and Sundays. I called her from Charlotte last month on a Saturday (I saw a pink fleece jacket in Dick's Sporting Goods that was perfect for her, but I wasn't sure of the size) and it took me a bit to get her to understand I was fine, I just needed to know: small or medium?
No. Mom would eat 3 at a time. A professional tennis player taught her that - I just don't remember which one.devildeac wrote:Just one Hershey's kiss?DukieInKansas wrote:Do not mess with a routine. They are important. Enjoy the Hershey's kiss.lawgrad91 wrote:Awesome painting, CB&B.
DinK, it's wonderful you have such great memories of your Mom. I will have a Hershey's Kiss sometime today. I would call my Mom, but I talked to her last night and she doesn't expect to talk to me except on Wednesdays and Sundays. I called her from Charlotte last month on a Saturday (I saw a pink fleece jacket in Dick's Sporting Goods that was perfect for her, but I wasn't sure of the size) and it took me a bit to get her to understand I was fine, I just needed to know: small or medium?
bluebutton wrote:Apropos nothing but that's why I thought to stick it here--
SOMEONE READ OUR BOOK!!
http://blogs.plos.org/neuroanthropology ... -the-mind/
--granted we gave him a copy, but academic books and ours in particular are hard to read and we really did it to stick on our resumes even though we are rather proud of the end product.
--anyways, I feel like running around and hugging ppl, but I'm at home with the sick baby; so hugs to all y'all
Daniel Lende, the author of the article, was a grad student at Emory when I taught there in the department.bluebutton wrote:Apropos nothing but that's why I thought to stick it here--
SOMEONE READ OUR BOOK!!
http://blogs.plos.org/neuroanthropology ... -the-mind/
--granted we gave him a copy, but academic books and ours in particular are hard to read and we really did it to stick on our resumes even though we are rather proud of the end product.
--anyways, I feel like running around and hugging ppl, but I'm at home with the sick baby; so hugs to all y'all
Whoa, small world. Not that he was your student, but what's it like to see students become their own independent researchers?Lavabe wrote:Daniel Lende, the author of the article, was a grad student at Emory when I taught there in the department.bluebutton wrote:Apropos nothing but that's why I thought to stick it here--
SOMEONE READ OUR BOOK!!
http://blogs.plos.org/neuroanthropology ... -the-mind/
--granted we gave him a copy, but academic books and ours in particular are hard to read and we really did it to stick on our resumes even though we are rather proud of the end product.
--anyways, I feel like running around and hugging ppl, but I'm at home with the sick baby; so hugs to all y'all
No joke! It's one of the best feelings.bluebutton wrote:Whoa, small world. Not that he was your student, but what's it like to see students become their own independent researchers?Lavabe wrote:Daniel Lende, the author of the article, was a grad student at Emory when I taught there in the department.bluebutton wrote:Apropos nothing but that's why I thought to stick it here--
SOMEONE READ OUR BOOK!!
http://blogs.plos.org/neuroanthropology ... -the-mind/
--granted we gave him a copy, but academic books and ours in particular are hard to read and we really did it to stick on our resumes even though we are rather proud of the end product.
--anyways, I feel like running around and hugging ppl, but I'm at home with the sick baby; so hugs to all y'all
It's Borat!devildeac wrote:Well, 2 outta 3 ain't bad...
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I admire the work, just from reading the article.bluebutton wrote:Apropos nothing but that's why I thought to stick it here--
SOMEONE READ OUR BOOK!!
http://blogs.plos.org/neuroanthropology ... -the-mind/
--granted we gave him a copy, but academic books and ours in particular are hard to read and we really did it to stick on our resumes even though we are rather proud of the end product.
--anyways, I feel like running around and hugging ppl, but I'm at home with the sick baby; so hugs to all y'all
Thanks! But I'm a linguist - haha. I'd have to look that up just like you. I do read a lot about the brain and dementia, but haven't come across anything about diabetes.captmojo wrote: I admire the work, just from reading the article.
I have a curiousity about any links between diabetes and dementia. Any references?
I did once. I burped for 5 hours, but I don't think it enhanced my mental acuity or energy level.captmojo wrote:Anybody else ever taken '5 Hour Energy'?
What's CTN then, a hobby?YmoBeThere wrote:I woke up at 3:22 a.m. this morning, worked for an hour and a half and then went back to sleep for a while. That hour and a half was much more productive than my regular day as there were zero interuptions and no distractions.
devildeac wrote: What's CTN then, a hobby?
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