BayesianConspiracy wrote:So I work with a guy who used to work for the Canadian Government, doing military explosive research. He said a lot of their business was actually for the US government, because you guys have too many regulations for some of the research your military wants to do. For some reason, the idea of the Americans outsourcing their military research to Canada because there's more freedom there really amused me.
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That's because here, there are people who might accidentally get blown up. What are you gonna blow up in Canada? A moose? A polar bear? An Eskimo? Come on now.
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I'm so sad I can't make it to Alonzo Gaskill's lecture at education week today. Anyone going (or willing to go) that wants to take really good notes and share them with me? Gonna be fascinating! Symbolism of clothing, I think.
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May as well share 'em with the class. I'd like to see them.UffishThought wrote:I'm so sad I can't make it to Alonzo Gaskill's lecture at education week today. Anyone going (or willing to go) that wants to take really good notes and share them with me? Gonna be fascinating! Symbolism of clothing, I think.
(Someone ought to go.)
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I of course wasn't there, but it seems like male hat usage dropped off sharply after the 40s-50s compared to the 60s and onward. That's my perception, at least.
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JFK was the last US president to wear a hat at his inauguration.Digit wrote:I of course wasn't there, but it seems like male hat usage dropped off sharply after the 40s-50s compared to the 60s and onward. That's my perception, at least.
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I'm guessing no one went? Ah well. I recall there being a pretty good section on clothing in his "Lost Language of Symbolism" book, and I expect there's more in his "Sacred Symbols: Finding Meaning in Rites, Rituals and Ordinances." You just don't get his irreverent sense of humor and mile-a-minute prattle there. But if you're still interested, C, it's worth visiting the library for.C is for wrote:May as well share 'em with the class. I'd like to see them.UffishThought wrote:I'm so sad I can't make it to Alonzo Gaskill's lecture at education week today. Anyone going (or willing to go) that wants to take really good notes and share them with me? Gonna be fascinating! Symbolism of clothing, I think.
(Someone ought to go.)
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I went to New Hampshire to visit my cousin and his wife and their kids.
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I'm DONE my testing for my summer research project
Now I just have to go back through and convert all the units to Imperial, because it's for the American branch of the company, even though they've got the Canadian research group doing it. America, Y U NO use Celsius?
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Was it fun?Katya wrote:I went to New Hampshire to visit my cousin and his wife and their kids.
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I definitely hope you can find a way to write a program to do it for you rather than fat-finger each one on a calculator.BayesianConspiracy wrote:I'm DONE my testing for my summer research projectNow I just have to go back through and convert all the units to Imperial, because it's for the American branch of the company, even though they've got the Canadian research group doing it. America, Y U NO use Celsius?
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Haha, me write a program. That's funny.Digit wrote:I definitely hope you can find a way to write a program to do it for you rather than fat-finger each one on a calculator.BayesianConspiracy wrote:I'm DONE my testing for my summer research projectNow I just have to go back through and convert all the units to Imperial, because it's for the American branch of the company, even though they've got the Canadian research group doing it. America, Y U NO use Celsius?
I only tested at 85, 95, and 105 degrees Celsius, so the conversion itself isn't a pain. The pain is inserting the degree sign into Microsoft Word, and going back into Excel and changing the titles of my graphs, and then putting them back into Word and re-formatting everything, because computers hate me.
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It was. I hadn't seen them since they got married, so it was fun to see their kids who are not-quite-3 years and 8 months. (My mom says that the almost-3-year-old reminds her a lot of what I was like when I was that age, so it was fun to get that perspective. And their baby is super mellow.)Whistler wrote:Was it fun?Katya wrote:I went to New Hampshire to visit my cousin and his wife and their kids.
It was also a beautiful part of the state to drive through. I could do worse than to go on road trips through state routes in western Maine and central NH.
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Has anyone ever talked to a marriage/relationship counselor? I very much was raised in a "buck up and figure it out" family, but I honestly think my issues could affect my quality of life.
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All a good counselor does is help you "figure it out" for yourself. (And I think that going to any kind of counselor counts as being brave and "bucking up.")Portia wrote:Has anyone ever talked to a marriage/relationship counselor? I very much was raised in a "buck up and figure it out" family, but I honestly think my issues could affect my quality of life.
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The first counselor in my bishopric passed away unexpectedly last night. I suddenly can't remember what to do in these circumstances. Food? Card?
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A visit, I think. And that way you can see if they need some food or other help.
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Ask someone in the RS Presidency if there's a way you can help (like, if they're organizing food, so they don't get 200 lasagnas the first day or something.) On that note, make sure whatever you give can be frozen. When my Aunt died, they ended up with their freezer completely full of food for like 6 months.