Is that like hanging a condom from a doorknob? DO NOT ENTER, CROCHETING IN PROGRESS.I recently got the urge to take up crocheting so I bought some basic crochet hooks and some yarn. I watched a few YouTube videos and then found a pattern. I decided to make a scarf for my mom because the minute she heard I was thinking of trying crocheting she started hinting that I should make her something. So I found a scarf pattern and decided to give it a whirl and below are the results. I know it isn't perfect but I think it turned out fairly well for my first attempt and I am kinda proud of it (especially since I kinda just jumped into this whole crocheting thing on a whim).
I'm pretty sure you're supposed to hang a tie, Adam.Is that like hanging a condom from a doorknob? DO NOT ENTER, CROCHETING IN PROGRESS.
Condom on the junk, tie on the doorknob. Ties aren't very good at birth control. Unless it's one of those stupid fish ties. Those things will repel any woman in a 10 mile radius.I'm pretty sure you're supposed to hang a tie, Adam.
The best scholars I know, are those who feel like they're completely and utterly idiots (including myself). I think that's what really drives people to be successful. If you really feel like you know everything, especially in academia, it usually means you don't.So, I have been at a postdoctoral position for that last 6 months, and it has been a really tough transition. I went from Microbial populations to Human genetics (Trans-population genetics). It has been has felt like my PhD was worthless, and that I didn't know squat about science. However, the last two weeks have been an improvement. I started being a bit more proactive about my poor Unix/command line skills and my lack of knowledge about population statistics (LD, haplotypes, etc), and I think I have turned a corner. I found a SNP that is likely the causal variant for a gene associated with lupus. I'm going to try to keep a positive mindset and not beat myself up about what I don't know, and keep working and just jump in and figure stuff out.
1st step: Admit that you know nothing.Yep, that's the standard 12 steps of a post-doc.
That explains so much...I'm pretty sure you're supposed to hang a tie, Adam.
You did the best thing you could do, in my opinion. You got a post-doc in your field, but not directly in your line of expertise. That's the way to do it. The doctorate is about establishing your expertise, but the post-doc is about establishing that you can stand on your own two feet.1st step: Admit that you know nothing.
Thanks - I hope you're right!You did the best thing you could do, in my opinion. You got a post-doc in your field, but not directly in your line of expertise. That's the way to do it. The doctorate is about establishing your expertise, but the post-doc is about establishing that you can stand on your own two feet.
It's the ones with the yellow caps, right?Local Kroger is carrying the Passover Coke again.
Neat thing is, there's more of it on the shelves than regular HFCS Coke.
That is correct. Look for Hebrew text on those yellow caps.It's the ones with the yellow caps, right?