Catching up

As you can tell by looking at the main page, I haven't been blogging much (again) lately. It's been a long semester, and I've had a lot of catching up to do at school. Between grading papers and trying to catch up on my own work, I haven't had very much time to spend here. And, of course, now that the semester is over, I'm going out of town - to Europe - and I don't know how much internet access I'll have. Access permitting, I'm going to try to post at least a few things from the road, and I'm going to put a few things into the hopper right now to make sure that I'll have at least a few posts going up while I'm gone.

For the moment, I'm going to work on doing that. If you want something newish to read, go take a look at the big ScienceBlogs centerfold. I'm the guy in the back holding the pissed-off albatross.

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So that's what you're doing. It looks like your busting out Larry Johnson's old "L" celebration from back in his Knicks days.

That cartoon made you look less fugly.

Huzzah!

Next year, submit a folder that has you aping something cool, like Clint Eastwood in "Fistful of Dollars," or even Robert Carradine during the sorority raid scene of "Revenge of the Nerds."

Heck, I'll even settle for something in a Hasselhoff pose.