In the News
I am feeling pretty happy today. For one thing, G0 and Jefferson Lab appeared in a story in The Economist, which is pretty cool. Well, I guess that any article ought to have some coolness points just for having a title like "Strange Behaviour". :D
Also, the story about me and the Quantum Diaries just appeared in the William and Mary News! I am very excited about it. It is fun to be in the school news, and I really like the idea that I may be helping to change the stereotypical image of physicists as geeks, even though I actually did blush at the suggestion. :D I hope that more people will become interested in the coolness of physics.
Tonight, I am helping my friend Cherry move (she successfully defended her dissertation yesterday), along with a bunch of the other people in the department. She is moving to Tennessee, to start a post-doctoral position at Oak Ridge. I am sad to see her leave, but I am also really excited for her as she begins the next stage of her career.
However, I am glad that is it Friday! I have not managed to completely readjust to a more normal day-time schedule after my week of owl shifts, so I am happy that the weekend is coming so that I can catch up on some much-needed sleep.
Can I have your autograph? :)
Posted by: Jason | September 11, 2005 at 09:47 AM
You're famous! Yay!
Posted by: Jason | September 11, 2005 at 10:42 AM
crap. That was me, not the other Jason. I was beaten to the punch on using my own name!
Posted by: Jason - in Seattle | September 11, 2005 at 10:43 AM
You are right in the sense that i read two think here in France.
If Americans were in France they would burn the code du travail because it is bad (resumed). I precise exactly "burn": What sort of civilisations burn the books?
America miss of Ingenieurs and Techniciens: heard on the TV. The course (hurricane )was hold on by emerite journalists and others professions. Why?
Thanks for your attention everybody.
Posted by: claire.bertiaux | September 12, 2005 at 01:40 AM
thanks to add s to think.
Posted by: Claire.bertiaux | September 12, 2005 at 01:41 AM
I'm learning of TypeKey. Everytime I went to a website, a page or so on, there's something new. Those posts are open. I'm just a visitor. You are pretty, clearly. I don't know, it will be sounds like a sort of spam message, anyway, click on this http://www.hi5.com/i?l=SRRD2G1. After, you can delete it, and this too. Happy to know of Quantum Diaries. It is helpful, so I thought. Best wishes, and have a great day, Alessandro
Only one last. I cannot imaging, like is, talking with a physician. It must be funny. At least for me. Don't know, maybe too much beers. But I like drink. You ?
Posted by: Alessandro | September 12, 2005 at 02:34 PM
Hello,
You look like an angel.
When you make researchs you must ask yourself if your work for an improvment of Science with "conscience".
To travel far in space,you must find out another free energy than propergol.
Do you think that muons can be converted into electrons?
Would you be interested to ascend in a flying disk up to the seventh dimension?
(If not, you are not an angel)
cf:http://g001.free.fr/index.htm
Best regards,
Posted by: Puyuelo | September 14, 2005 at 05:02 AM
Some interesting comments thusfar.
Posted by: Jason | September 14, 2005 at 09:46 AM
That's just what I was thinking...
Posted by: Jason - in Seattle | September 14, 2005 at 10:50 AM
Hello Wonderful Jasons,
Jason, yes, you can have my autograph. In fact, I suspect you may already have it on a book I gave you some years ago.
Jason, Yay!! I am famous!! Whoo!! And you are quite welcome to use your own name even if he also shares it...
You are right, these are some interesting comments. I have sung the role of an angel before. Does that count? :)
- Sarah K
Posted by: Sarah | September 14, 2005 at 03:20 PM