The babies had it right the first time.
The babies had it right the first time.
Wait, where did everyone go?
The postdoc has come and nearly gone: what now? Onward, into the post-postdoc era …
Giving into peer pressure on social media. My elementary school drug prevention program officer would be disappointed.
Tax proportions in the logo may be larger than they appear.
Really, I think we should be using SI units for money.
If you want to see success, prepare to fail. Also, Latin is hard.
The frequently missing message in application rejections and why experienced researchers regard the rate of acceptance as a random probability instead of a merit-based probability.
A student learns what the teacher knows; a teacher learns what he doesn't.
After three moves in my first six months in Norway, my nomadic postdoc living situation has been settling for the past six months.
"Holiday pay" is a strange phenomenon I try to untangle mathematically. Also, I have no interesting pictures relevant to boring accounting math so here's a picture of the new 200 kroner note.
Of the nine weeks from April 10th to June 10th, there have only been three, solid 5-day work weeks. And I was gone for two of them.
"We're open between 9 and 5 (except on every other Monday (unless it's the first Monday of the month (and then only between 10 and 4 (but not between 11:30 and 12:45))))!"
In which I miscalculate the difference between an idea and how much work it takes. But it's good to be done and I hope you try a podcast!