March 2012
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Note to self: math.cos(theta) and the rest of the trig functions are in radians. *headdesk* *headdesk* *headdesk*
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February 2012
Feb 29th
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sherlockable replied to your post: sherlockable: Statistically, the amount of… hahahahaha, that line I stole from the Dresden Files. XD XD XD. But, shh. Let’s freak out tumblr with it anyway. I love it so. I knew I recognized it from somewhere, but I wasn’t sure if it was an intentional re-statement or not. XD
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punk rock muffinatrix: mybelovedcheshire:... →
mybelovedcheshire: punkrockmuffinatrix replied to your post: And now that it is close to 2:30am… I am going to… I’m in the middle of a sex scene myself. Probably more smutty than what you’re going to write. Alas, it’s out of sequence, but it’s been on my mind. Mine is …… Hi, I’m a total stranger with a love of anatomical terminology, and I approve of this character interpretation!...
Feb 29th
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sherlockable: Statistically, the amount of people who go missing every year is the same amount as the average kill-off of herd animals in the African savannah. Now, doesn’t that get you to wondering what there is, out in the dark, that could possibly be a large, preying species that could do that to humans, who are held to be the most intelligent species on this planet?
Feb 29th
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Feb 28th
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Can The Human Brain See Quantum Images? -... →
Nobody knows whether humans can access exotic images based on quantum entanglement. Now one physicist has designed an experiment to find out.
Feb 28th
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sherlockable replied to your post: punkrockmuffinatrix replied to your post:… Vinegar. Vinegar is your friend for unbalanced electrolytes. Salt + vinegar + potato chips, om nom nom nom delicious and helpful for electrolytes and sodium intake. Which kind? I am nomming on my vinegar-drenched salad as we speak, not out of any conscious decision but because vinegar is among my favorite flavors...
Feb 28th
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Discovery: doing my physics homework in Python helps me understand both of them better. Also it makes me want to do the homework! I like this.
Feb 28th
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punkrockmuffinatrix replied to your post: Somewhere between the hydrocortisone and the… Do your meds or something predispose you to hyponatremia? I know my oxcarbazepine has that as a possible side effect, and it might explain all the toast with Marmite I’ve felt compelled to eat. Or something, yeah. :) Between the food issues/malabsorption and the endocrine weirdness, there’s...
Feb 28th
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Somewhere between the hydrocortisone and the alarming amount of salt, I stopped feeling like death warmed over. Bodies are so weird. Stress-dosing for the next few days, I guess.
Feb 28th
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Feb 27th
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manosukestoned420: omfg i told my little brother that using the word “homo” as an insult isnt nice and noW HES ON XBOX LIVE AND HE KEEPS YELLING “YOU FREAKING HETEROSEXUALS” OMFG
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lookslikescience: Jacqueline E. Moustakas.  I am an evolutionary biologist who studies developmental biology and vertebrate morphology.
Feb 27th
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The Information Man (excerpt), Buddy Wakefield
I know troubleshooting yourself in the foot and acting as center of your own universe is a tricky dichotomy to deal with but, yes, you ARE the center of the universe. If you weren’t you wouldn’t be here. So as the middle of space and everything floating in it  it is your job to know  that the emptiness  is just emptiness,  that the stars  are stars, and that the flying rocks –...
Feb 26th
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Supposed to be deducing structures from spectra
Writing vector addition program in python instead. Halp, I think I’m hooked.
Feb 26th
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Last night, my roommates and I watched the first two episodes of Sherlock. I realize now that I should not watch shows I am fannish about with company, because I make very odd noises. However, they’re now hooked, so I guess we have to watch the next four…
Feb 26th
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Continuing to Live
lucychen: Continuing to live — that is, repeat A habit formed to get necessaries — Is nearly always losing, or going without. It varies. This loss of interest, hair, and enterprise — Ah, if the game were poker, yes, You might discard them, draw a full house! But it’s chess. And once you have walked the length of your mind, what You command is clear as a lading-list. Anything else must...
Feb 26th
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HP meets DW
Voldemort: Rory Williams, the boy who lived, come to die.
Rory: I should tell you--
Voldemort: AVADA KEDAVRA.
Rory: No, really--
Voldemort: AVADA KEDAVRA.
Rory: We'll be here all day.
Voldemort: AVADA KEDAVRA.
Feb 26th
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“We have to continually be jumping off cliffs and developing our wings on the way...”
– Kurt Vonnegut (via monamade)
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“So I put my best foot forward and take the kind of deep breath that gives me...”
– Information Man. Buddy Wakefield  (via pressley)
Feb 25th
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bibliothekara replied to your post: I was going to do my physics homework and then… *makes kitten noises* *drapes myself across your laptop* Unexpected Emma-kitten, what are you doing on my laptop? *skritches ears*
Feb 25th
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I was going to do my physics homework and then sleep, but I’m done unexpectedly early and I accidentally an hour-and-a-half nap in the library earlier. So I will play with my computer instead.
Feb 24th
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Feb 24th
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I just got annoyed at my calculator for not accepting and manipulating lists so I can add all these vector components more easily but then I remembered it does. Sweet.
Feb 24th
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Feb 24th
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Realizing again how utterly strange I must appear to other people, and wondering what conclusions people draw.
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oneironautical replied to your photo: Fine motor skills: how do they work? I need a more… Totally thought those were Dancing Men….with club feet and decapitated heads. I don’t think my professor would be very happy with me if that were the case. 
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