My Soundtrack, 1971-2002

Over at The World’s Fair, David Ng is sorting his records autobiographically, and encouraging others to do the same: If you make a music mix that is a reflection of your informative years, what would those dozen or so songs be, and maybe more interesting, why? You don’t have to be proud of the song… Continue reading My Soundtrack, 1971-2002

Pimp Me New Cars

As Kate and I set out to run errands the other day, the “Service Engine Soon” idiot light came on in my car (a 1999 Ford Taurus LX). This may or may not mean anything– Kate got one of those in her Prius a while back and it was nothing– but if it’s actually an… Continue reading Pimp Me New Cars

Before and After

The internal distribution of picture of the ScienceBlogs get-together in NYC (referred to here) prompted several calls for me to update my picture. I have, after all, lost rather a lot of weight since the picture in my profile was taken. Thus, I had Kate take a new picture of me post-weight-loss: For the sake… Continue reading Before and After

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A Good Road to Drive Fast

I drove down to NYC yesterday to have dinner with some of my ScienceBlogs colleagues, and put faces to names. Seven or eight years ago, I probably would’ve driven back that night, but I’m old and settled, so I shelled out for a hotel room the size of our spare bedroom (maybe 9′ square), and… Continue reading A Good Road to Drive Fast

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Race and Cleaning

Kate and I both hate doing housework, so a year or so ago, we broke down and hired a cleaning service. Every other week, they send a crew in to vacuum and dust and clean the bathroom and kitchen, so we don’t have to. IT’s not a terribly expensive service, and we’re happier as a… Continue reading Race and Cleaning

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Last of the Firsts

Today was Commencement at Union, and a cold and miserable morning for it. Normally, the faculty are grateful for our spots on the Library collonnade, where we’re out of the sun, and able to enjoy a slight breeze, but today, it was about twenty degrees colder than normal, and the breeze was more of a… Continue reading Last of the Firsts