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Category Archives: furry friends
Brits! You can buy my book now
“Introducing Epigenetics: A Graphic Guide” is out NOW in the UK. It’s also available for pre-order everywhere else, and will be released on March 14th in the USA and on March 20th in Canada and elsewhere. Links to all major … Continue reading
Posted in furry friends, photos, publishing, Writing
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How to pass your PMP exam
It’s been a while, eh? Today’s the first day since early September that I’ve woken up without a long list of specific things to accomplish, and it is blissful! I’m on my sister-in-law’s sofa with a big cup of tea, … Continue reading
Posted in blog buddies, career, conferences, furry friends, personal, science, why I love the internet
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A proposal for an improved curriculum vitae format
Let’s face it, the tired old standards of education, employment history, and achievements in each role really just aren’t that helpful during the hiring process. Sure, they’re necessary data points, but they’re by no means sufficient. You and your team … Continue reading
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Weird critters
I’ve found myself favouriting several similar posts from the “Dropping The Science” RSS feed lately, with no clear idea about what I was going to do with them. So here they are, in all their weird and wonderful glory, for … Continue reading
Posted in evolution, freakishness, furry friends, nature, photos
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Be careful what you wish for…
…because you might just get it. I wished for Mr E Man to get a job, after a couple of months in which the local movie industry was as quiet as Stephen Harper’s conscience and two non-movie job offers both … Continue reading
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RBO “GAAH! There’s no TIME!”
One day when I was about 10 or 11, my Mum came home from the supermarket with, among other items, two big bottles of Schweppes Tonic Water. When I saw her putting them in a cupboard I said, “ooh, is … Continue reading
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“What’s the difference between Mick Jagger and a Scottish farmer?”
Thus begins the last really good joke I heard, several years ago now; answer at the bottom! I recently realised that I never hear new jokes any more. I had an actual joke book as a small kid, and my … Continue reading
Posted in Canada, communication, family, fun with language, furry friends, personal, Silliness, UK
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Bucket List and 2012 Resolutions [22]
Bucket List The plan is to add at least one new item every time I tick one off! Write at least one book (and get it published) Run for political office (and preferably win)
Posted in apes, Canada, career, climate change, environment, freelancing, furry friends, kayaking, nature, personal, Politics, publishing, snow, sport, travel, UK
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Happy Holidays! [13]
“Thank you for your email. I am on vacation and will respond to your message as soon as possible when I return to the office on December 29th. Happy Holidays!
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