Well, as a lot people seem to have written in my high-school yearbook, "it's been real."
I've enjoyed standing in for Dr. Oilcan and appreciate his gracious offer to have an experimentalist representative on his guest-blogging squad. As Aaron said, I don't know how he does it, but whatever juice he's on, he sets a high bar. The number of posts I had envisioned before I started outnumbers the actual number by about a factor of three, and I'm sure you're sad at the lack of six more book reviews and at least two interminable posts about rugby (Caltech rugby in particular). Maybe next time.
So, without further ado- stay sweet! Keep in touch!
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