we go link mad here at sciblogs...
because, everybody?
linking is good!
Could drilling cause eruptions?
why, yes, they can, sorta.
borrow money at 0%, and lend it back short term to underemployed people at 120%APR
yes, life is good if you're a banker... this week
no stress, no fail
you will pass any test if the examiner is willing to indefinitely provide you with what is needed to get the right answer eventually
The PI as CEO Drug Monkey resuscitates and oldie but goodie
so where is my bonus?
Janet, if that is her real name, outs some pseudonymous bloggers...
'bout time
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Janet D. Stemwedel: Hey, can we talk about pseudonymous blogging?
Dr. Free-Ride: Haven't you already written a bunch of posts about that?
Janet D. Stemwedel: Yeah, but the blogosphere seems to be discussing it again.
Dr. Free-Ride: You know I only work on Fridays, right?
Janet D. Stemwedel: Get…
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