kodoburgers!

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Guess who has a new mount? This guy! He’s a lovely brown riding kodo who I can’t describe to my wife. “Well, it’s sort of a dinosaur-lizard thing. Like a stegosaurus without the plates, because that’s where the saddle is…” Heh. She thinks I’m nuts. :-D

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Edit: I realized after posting this that I was remiss in not publicly thanking my guild for helping me raise the gold for my mount. In particular, I want to thank my good friend Mortificia (who is now taunting me with his flying mount) and the ever-helpful Zalaga/Kirin.

not dead yet

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A quick post to let everyone know I’m not dead. I did almost nothing productive this weekend which was nice at the time but I’m now regretting. Too much stuff to do, not enough time to do it. I had a lot of fun playing WoW, though, of course. :-D

I’ll write more in a few hours, after I get a couple of digestions started here at the lab. Before I leave, though, I’ll give you today’s Monday Morning Screenshot. The only toon I’ve played this week for any serious amount of time is Waradwen, so here he is standing outside of the Wailing Caverns. My plan for this evening is to run through there a time or two, ’cause I need to make some money, yo! I went a little nutty this weekend and bought some nice alchemy recipes, so the ol’ moneybag is a little light this morning. Anyway. Off to work to earn my real people-money.

Monday Morning Screenshot: Waradwen, 7/16/07

coma Arne

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I don’t know what I did on Saturday to cause it, but my sleep schedule was completely screwed up yesterday. I played WoW Saturday night (naturally) with a friend until about 10:30, then logged off and watched a little TV. I saw the opening to SNL (a repeat, Dick and Lynn Cheney reading Valentine’s Day cards…quite funny) then went to bed. I woke up for about an hour at 3:30, then slept until 10:30! I never sleep that late. I had fully intended to go to yoga, but clearly it didn’t happen. Emma came home about 11:30 and I took a nap with her until about 2, had lunch, then essentially went back to sleep until almost 6. Consequently I was up until about 1 last night and woke up about 5:30 this morning. We’ll see how today goes, but I’m moderately pleased with myself that I came in to work rather than going back to bed.

Emma and I are going to celebrate our fifth wedding anniversary in four days. And by “celebrate” I mean wish each other a happy anniversary and then go about our regular Thursdays. We’ve decided that the new car is our anniversary present to each other. If I were a good husband, I’d probably buy her some flowers and a card though, eh? I should do that. So, Emma, if you’re reading this, forget that last sentence and at least act surprised on Thursday. :-D

My parents are leaving on a week-long road trip this Friday and I’ll be slightly surprised if they both come back. Or at least come back together. I wouldn’t be too surprised if mom flew home early. Heh. They’re driving up to Stoughton for some closure for dad, I think, then coming home via the upper peninsula of Michigan. Yeah, not really on the way, but the weather should be nice and it should be a good drive. They’re also planning on stopping in Lansing, MI, so I guess it’s either north through the UP or south through Chicago and Detroit. UP sounds better to me, too. Dad went to grad school at Michigan State and mom hasn’t been back since he graduated. It sounds like a nice trip to me but doesn’t really sound like their type of vacation. They’re more the two-week-cruise-across-the-Atlantic vacationers. We’ll see.

Time to work. Well, time to do some more work. I’ve spent about an hour writing this, interspersing writing with work, but now it’s time to really get into the grind. Have a good Monday, everybody, and I’ll type to you later. Before I leave you for this morning, here are two screenshots of my main characters. As of this morning, Waradwen is at level 27 (I’ve almost leveled my age) and Warmi is at level 12. She got a pet raptor yesterday which is pretty sweet.

Waradwen:

Monday Morning Screenshot: Waradwen, 7/9/07

Warmi (and pet, Slash):

Monday Morning Screenshot: Warmi (and Slash), 7/9/07

last night’s yoga was HOT!

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Although my friend Amy betrayed me and didn’t show, I went to yoga last night after work. It just about killed me. Not really, but I was hurting something bad. I got through the first 45 minutes just fine when whammo! I hit a wall and was running on fumes for the remainder of the class (another hour). I would sit down for a minute or so and get my heartrate back under control, but as soon as I stood up I’d get lightheaded, especially if the next pose involved bending over. Not like curtain-over-your-eyes-gonna-pass-out lightheaded, but I was a little dizzy. I’ve learned two things from last night’s experience:
1. Don’t wait another three-plus months for the next class.
2. Perhaps hot yoga at night isn’t the best thing for me, especially after riding my bike home from work on a hot afternoon.

When I weighed myself this morning I was down about five pounds from when I weighed myself yesterday morning. I’m thinking that it’s not *all* actual weight loss. At least half a pound has to be water weight, right? Heh…maybe a little more than that.

I’m planning to go tomorrow (Sunday) morning to the 10 o’clock class. Despite all my griping and anecdotes about nearly dying, it’s really a lot of fun and you’ll feel pretty great afterwards. I’ll even pop for your first class if you want to come join me. Don’t worry about looking foolish…there’s no way you’ll be worse at it than I am. :-D

Happy Saturday. I’m off to do some errands and take a nap, then I fear I’ll be on WoW much of the night. Yay!

Where’ve you been, Arne?

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Um, hi guys. I know it’s been a while since I’ve written. I found this little box that seems to have ensnared my soul. Maybe you’ve heard of it? World of Warcraft?

I’ve resisted WoW’s siren call for years now, but finally gave in this past week. There was just a perfect storm of events conspiring against me…what was a poor boy to do? First, Emma’s been on night float since last Sunday (not this immediate past Sunday, the one before), so I’ve had the house to myself at nights. Second, my best friend was in town from Texas and he plays a bit and has been encouraging me to sign up for a while now. Third — and this is the one that really killed me — there’s a ten-day free trial. Game, set, and match, Blizzard. How can you turn down a free trial like that? And once you start playing, how can you turn it off? Sigh.

It has been everything I hoped (and feared). I’m having hella-fun playing, and I haven’t even gotten all that far in yet. Yet. I’m playing a Tauren druid (moo!) and am having a ball running around killing stuff, exploring, and completing quests. I’m like a lab rat, hitting that button for the random pellet of food. Gimmeh! I’ve finished all of the Mulgore quests except for Arra’chea and I’m hoping to find her tonight. I’ll post a screenshot of my character (Waradwen on Arathor if you want to come find me) later tonight or tomorrow…the US servers are down during the day today for a new patch, I think, so I’ll try to grab one after dinner.

In good news, I haven’t missed any work due to WoW (”Yet,” says Emma), so I’ve got it under control. Famous last words, eh? Worst case I’ll set up the parental controls and have Emma change the password.

I’d better go get some work done. It’s almost 10, after all, and I probably should get a little work done this morning, while I have the lab to myself. Technically I’m waiting on a water bath to warm up, but I’m sure there’s other stuff I could find to do if I looked. Happy Tuesday. Type to you soon!

picture pages, picture pages…

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I’ve got a bunch of pictures to share with you guys today. As usual, the larger-sized pictures are available on my Flickr page.

First and foremost, a picture of Emma with our new car.

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Isn’t she cute?

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Next, how about a garden update? I mentioned the other day that we had ash falling from recent wildfires, so I went out a took a picture before it washed away. All of the gray flecks are bits of ash that fell.

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Otherwise, the garden is doing very well. The cucumber bed is doing exceptionally well and the tomatoes are coming along nicely. As Emma said the other day, we’re going to be eating a lot of Greek salads this summer. Now if only I liked tomatoes…

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Next I’d like to share with you a little bit about our local squirrels and the hard lives they lead. We buy snooty bird seed from the local Wild Birds store, which comes in convenient, resealable plastic bags. We’ve been keeping the bags on the breezeway with all of the other animal food. About a week ago when I went out to feed the chickens, I noticed that somebody had chewed through the bag and had eaten a little of the seed, scattering a few sunflower seeds around the floor. ‘Stupid cats can’t catch a mouse,’ I thought to myself and moved the feed up higher, where I thought it wouldn’t be accessible. A few days later, the bags had been knocked to the floor and a larger hole bitten open. ‘Smart mouse,’ I thought to myself. ‘Or perhaps an ROUS?’ Shortly after that, Emma and I bought a plastic box to keep the birdseed in, thinking that would end the pilfering. Not so. The very next day after we moved the birdseed into the plastic box, they started attacking the box, chewing off the soft plastic handle in the first 24 hours. At this point, I start to suspect that it’s something bigger than mice, but squirrel has not entered my mind. Yet. The next day, there’s a tiny little hole where the handle used to attach (which is across the floor, thank you very much). The day after that, look what I walked out to discover:

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As there wasn’t a mouse or two now trapped in the birdseed container, I finally wise up to the idea that squirrels are getting into the breezeway. I haven’t yet fixed the hole in the screen that they’re getting in through, because a few days later I saw how tough their life is.

Earlier this spring I put up a birdfeeder on a wrought iron hook outside of my office, where I could see it when I was working. A few birds got to eat from it, but quickly the squirrels discovered that they could knock it off of the hook completely and eat all of the seed, rather than just a little bit at a time. ‘Fine,’ I said to myself, ‘if the squirrels are going to eat the seed, we should at least get some amusement out of it.’ So I hung the feeder in a shrub just outside of the front window where the cats could watch the squirrels (one of their favorite hobbies) and the squirrels wouldn’t be able to knock the feeder down. Yesterday morning the cats were at their usual posts, watching what I assumed was a squirrel eat from the feeder.

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After I got my camera, I realized what was going on. A tiny little bird was eating from the feeder and scaring the squirrels away! Although the bird was small, its chirp was huge and was enough to fend off the hungry squirrel. It would eat a little, look over its shoulder, chirp at the approaching squirrel, then eat a little more and repeat the cycle.

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The poor squirrel was stuck up high in the bush until the bird few away, fifteen minutes later.

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With this in mind, I’m not begrudging the squirrels their birdseed thievery, at least not for the time being. I’m going to go find a better box, though. Let’s see them break into that…

Well, that’s probably enough pictures for now. I’m going to go take a little nap then get back to work cleaning the house. Emma invited her ex-boyfriend over on Sunday to play Risk, so I invited a friend of mine (well, both of ours, actually) to help serve as a buffer. Hey! If you play Risk and want to come over, send me an email for directions. We’re starting at about 4. Game on.

Gainesville wildlife by night

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long week

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This has been a fairly long week, but an overall decent one, I think. I’ve managed to get some decent work done — well, not good work so much as good troubleshooting — and have managed to have some nice time with my wife. My bike wipeout wounds are even healing decently, although the bruise on my leg extends from about my hip to my knee at this point. It’s part of the healing process, I suppose, but it’s still fairly impressive.

The past few months — actually, the past three years — of work have been moderately to excruciatingly frustrating. I’ve been able to generate some data, but have had an absolutely nightmarish time trying to reproduce any of it. I’ve become increasingly concerned of late that it’s me, that the problem is my hands. Well, perhaps not my hands exactly, but you understand what I mean. I mean, what’s the common factor in all of these experiments? Me. My hands on the pipettes, my eyes looking through the microscope. Me.

I think that my problems are related to my poor focus. The mistakes I make are little stupid things: using the wrong buffer and not noticing until it’s too late; skipping a step in a protocol I think I have memorized; missing some teeny, tiny, infinitesimal aspect that completely borks up my work. And I’m not sure what do to about it in the short term. Long term, my psychiatrist and I are working on some things, but what do I do for Monday? Is it an attitude change? Do I need to get obsessive about making (and then following) lists? Checklists? Work when noone else is around to distract me?

I can do this job. I honestly believe that I can be a good scientist and professor at a major research university. I think I have the brain power, the interest, the drive, and the communication skills. Unfortunately, the path to that chair leads straight through the lab. And if my skills are at least good enough, I’m not going to be able to get through that obstacle.

Maybe I’ll try to blog my progress. I’ll post my to-do lists every morning, then in the evening I’ll write a summary of my day. I realize that this is not terribly exciting for you, dear reader, but I think there are only about three of you so I hope you’ll forgive me. If you can entice me out of the house some weekend, I’ll buy you a beer or seven.

Anyway. Speaking of post-graduate-school life, I had a nice little chat with one of the new professors on campus about spending a year with him after I graduate. My hope and my plan are to be done at this time next year. The problem with that, however, is that Emma will still have one year remaining on her residency, so it’d really be convenient to be able to stay in town. So what I’m thinking is this: I spend that year in a more hardcore biochemistry lab and learn how to do protein and protein complex purifications, that take that with all of my molecular biology techniques on to a more long-term postdoc. I think I’d be hellacompetitive with those skills. ChIP, expression studies, some FISH, 3C, LMPCR, DNase hypersensitivity, RNAi, *and* protein complex purification? That’s not bad. That’s not bad at all.

So anyway, as I was saying. I had made a joke in one of the joint lab meetings early in the term about coming to him for a postdoc and apparently he remembered it and was at least a little interested. It really was like 90% joke, but there was that 10% reality in the back of my mind. The joke was pretty good too…one of his students was presenting and she had forgotten a pointer. I don’t remember if she couldn’t find the stick or just didn’t want to use it, but I offered her my pointer. As I sat down I called across the room, “Just remember who helped your student out when I’m coming to you for a job in a year.” Everyone laughed…then they laughed more when the batteries died about three-quarters of the way through her talk! So he came by the lab on some day this week…Thursday, maybe, and wanted to know if I was at all serious. So we talked about it for a bit. I explained to him my situation and what I wanted out of that year, what I hoped to accomplish, and said that his lab actually was one of the three that I was thinking about. He said that by this time next year he expects to have protein purifications up and running in the lab, so it’s definitely a possibility. It’s still a long way away, of course, and there’s a lot that can happen between now and then, but it was encouraging. I think I’d learn a lot from him and his lab, too. He’s at least as full of energy as Tom is, but he seems to put more of it into his work. From what I hear he’s something of a hardass, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. He seems to be really rigorous about his science (and his trainees science) and seems to really ‘get’ being a mentor in a way that jives with me. He has a shitton of data, too, and actually publishes papers, which can’t be a bad environment to be in either.

Enough about work. The homefront has been pretty nice this week. For some reason I was motivated to make a meal plan this week that we stuck to reasonably well. Well, three nights out of four isn’t bad. Emma went out last night to the CMC’s SpringBoard (I, being an introverted recluse, declined) and she’s working tonight, so those nights don’t really count. Thursday night she really, really wanted something fried, so we went out to Las Margaritas, our favorite Mexican joint in town.

The pets are all doing well. The chickens have all stayed inside the coop since the incident I blogged about a few days ago, so that’s good. The cats are very cute, of course. The weather has been beautifully cool much of this week, so we’ve had doors open and haven’t needed the AC much. The cats love this weather, because then they can curl up on the old futon on the breezeway and feel like they’re almost outside. In fact, I’m sure that’s where they are now. We have a new friend in the neighborhood, too, which is exciting. For two nights in a row there has been a rabbit in our front yard when I’ve come home from work! I took a bad picture of him (her?) the other day that I’ll get online sometime tomorrow or Monday. He’s really very cute. I’m not sure what he’s found to eat, though, in the front yard…hopefully he won’t destroy the garden on the other side of the house. There’s lots of stuff there that I think he’d enjoy.

And the squirrels. The squirrels are shameless. They have knocked down the birdfeeder at least four times this week. On Thursday, they knocked it down twice! They knocked it down early in the morning, but it had just fallen to the base of the pole that it hangs on, so I saw it and put it back up before I left for work. When I came home that night, the birdfeeder was down again, and this time it was under the hammock. They had taken it and pulled it away so they could eat all the tasty goodness inside. Stupid squirrels. Well, smart squirrels, actually, but slightly annoying nonetheless.

There was something else I was going to write about, but I’ve forgotten what it was (see? the lack of focus?). Oh well. If I remember, maybe I’ll write again later tonight. For now, though, I bid you good evening and share with you this picture I took the other day in our front yard. I’m rather pleased with how it turned out. It’s almost artistic or something.

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lazy sunday

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I’m at work, waiting on some RNA to precipitate in the centrifuge, so I thought I’d share my nice Saturday with you all. For starters, I got to spend yesterday with my wife! How rare is that? We went out to an early breakfast then spent the rest of the morning at the Spring Arts Festival. We bought some art, even…we bought a great gift for some friends who are getting married soon and we bought a print for ourselves. I’ll get a picture up once it’s framed. Afterwards, we went to the tattoo parlor and Emma got herself inked. Look how cool it came out:

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While Emma was getting that done, I went out and helped my folks hang some pictures at the house. My aunts and uncles are coming to town for Lauren’s graduation (how the hell did that happen already?!), so mom’s freaking out about the house being perfect. Fun. :-D I did get rewarded for my troubles, though. Dad gave me his old BlackBerry, which his IT guys couldn’t ever get working with their email and calendar servers. Woo! I’ve got it working as my phone already, but I need to do some tweaking. Like adding all my contacts and phone numbers. I have been able to update the OS on the BlackBerry and install the desktop software on my machine. I think I’ve figured out how to get the info synched, too, but I’m probably wrong. :-D

After Emma’s tattoo was done we had another wonderful lunch at Flaco’s. I freaking love that place. Ropa vieja FTW.

The rest of the afternoon was pretty quiet. Emma was pretty exhausted — three hours holding still is pretty tiring, after all — so we went home and lazed around the house. Watched some bad TV, napped, laid in the hammock. Good times.

Oh, we also bought a new toy for the cats. It’s a “crinkle cave,” which makes all sorts of noise when they walk around inside. Guess who likes it the best? That’s right…

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My timer’s almost done, so I’ll close now. I’ve got a lovely picture of my elbow online on my Flickr account if you’re interested. It’s probably not for the extremely squeamish, but it’s not all that bad. Happy Sunday!

end of first quarter

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It’s the end of March and as good a time as any for a little navel-gazing. I thought I’d take a few minutes and review my resolutions and see how I’m doing and how I might be able to improve over the next three months.

1. Lose 40 pounds.

This is the one I’ve been struggling with the most. Since January I’ve been on a 10-pound yo-yo. Very frustrating. I tend to eat and exercise well on Monday through Wednesday or Thursday, then slack off the rest of the week.

I’m going to try and take up running. Well, jogging for the near future and walking for the immediate future. I figured out a nice two mile walk around the neighborhood earlier this week, but haven’t walked since Wednesday. I’ve been pretty good about riding my bike or walking to work, though, which makes me at least a little proud. I’ve only driven in or gotten a ride about five times this year so far.

2. Spend more time with my family.

If by family, I mean wife, I’m doing pretty well with this one. I’m trying to work hard in the lab when Emma is on a more time-intensive rotation and then spending more time at home when she’s not. Er, not on a time-intensive rotation, not not at home. You understand. I haven’t spent much time with my immediate (or extended) family but…so be it.

3. Make new friends and spend more time with old ones.

Yeah, this one is trying. I’m reasonably good at being social and amiable at work (I think), but I’m a total loner afterwards. Let’s work harder on this one, eh? Maybe I’ll get my happy ass to a Florida Free Culture or Alacloud meeting, given my desire of being that sort of geek. I should go flogging, too…that’s almost like exercise.

4. Drink good beer.

Check. I’ve been enjoying Leinenkugel’s Sunset Wheat and Sam Adams White Ale this season very much. I’ve been on a wheat beer kick for this last year or so but think these are really nice. I could always go check out the homebrew shop and learn to make my own. That might be social, too, but will probably work contrary to goal #1. :-D

5. FINISH MY GODDAMNED DEGREE.

Getting there. I had a committee member tell me that I’m essentially ready to move on, other than having a coherent story that I can turn into a manuscript, a thesis, and a job talk. I’ve got a decent plan to get that story right now, so we’ll see what I can bang out in the next three months. I suspect I can get a lot of data if I can maintain my focus.

6. Take piano lessons.

Check.

7. Ride 1000 miles on my bike.

So far, I’m at approximately 178 miles for the year, so I’m a little off the thousand-mile pace. I can pick that up this next quarter.

8. Write something every day.

Meh. Not so good. I’m blogging more regularly, which is almost like writing, but I’m not doing the productive, work-related writing that I’d like to have done. Now that I have a good idea of my final project, I should start working on my thesis. I can do the Introduction, Relevance, and Materials and Methods sections now, and work on the rest as I get the data.

9. Get my happy ass organized (GTD).

Nope. Haven’t even read the book yet. I’m trying to write lists of what I need to do at the beginning of each day which helps, but I’m nowhere near organized yet.

10. Learn to use my camera well.

This one has been fun. I’m having a great time taking pictures with my new camera, as you’ve probably noticed. I should try and learn some of the features of the camera and see if I can’t take some more artistic pictures. That’d be nice. There are lots of great birds around the house right now, including a great blue heron in the pond up the hill, so I’ve got some good subject matter.

Okay…that’s enough navel-gazing for now. New petite protopodcast coming soon, I promise. I know you’re all on tenterhooks waiting for the next one. :-D Go Gators!

One last question. What do you think: Haircut? Or no?

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