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Category Archives: fun with language
Note to self: keep notes to self private
Two recent conversations sparked by cryptic notes I scribbled on post-its: At home Mr E Man: “Cath, what’s an e-Pig?” Me: “What?
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Quora: productive procrastination
I’ve recently started to spend some time on the question and answer site Quora, and I’m finding it be quite an effective science communication medium as well as excellent writing practice. I can’t quite remember how I first came to … Continue reading
Posted in cancer research, career, communication, evolution, fun with language, grant wrangling, science, television, the media
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Destroying the last shreds of Mr E Man’s anonymity for the sake of a good pun
Me: “Have you seen my bookmark?” Him: “It’s in your hand” Me: “…” Me: “No, not ‘have you seen my book, Mark?
Posted in fun with language, Silliness
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Puerto Rico, my heart’s devotion
While helping Mr E Man book the final leg of our upcoming vacation yesterday, I realised that it’s been almost a whole year since we went to Puerto Rico and I still haven’t blogged about it. BAD blogger! We flew … Continue reading
Posted in drunkenness, family, fun with language, personal, photos, travel
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Office haiku
It’s ten forty-five Six iPhones buzz with one voice Time for our meeting! Gotta love those synchronised calendars…
Posted in fun with language, Silliness, technology
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The tartle response
The Rock Paper Cynic comic titled “That Awkward Zombie Apocalypse Survival Moment When…” would soooo happen to me. I really am awful; I usually need to meet a new person at least two or three times, within a short period … Continue reading
Posted in English language, fun with language, personal, Silliness
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FIRST!
So last night, I was enjoying a friendly Twitter argument with @ScientistMother and @27andaphd about Tim Hortons commercials. During the course of our conversation, it transpired that both ScientistMother (born in Canada to foreign-born parents) and I (born in the … Continue reading
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I’M SORRY!!!
This article suddenly made me feel just terrible about the many mutations I’ve introduced into all those poor genes and their promoters!
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What’s in a name?: towards the development of a novel analysis of grant titles
A couple of weeks ago, I blogged about how I’m going to be responsible for helping all trainees in my new department identify, apply for, and manage their awards (comment on my post, you bastards please!). I’ve spent some time … Continue reading
Posted in career, English language, fun with language, grant wrangling, science
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R.E.S.P.E.C.T.
I was relieved to receive this email, because I’ve heard that disrespectful interns make terrible colleagues. In other news, I have somehow managed to create enough space in my brain to have ideas for blog posts again! Unfortunately, I still … Continue reading
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