MY RECENT POSTS
- Arrrrgh! My fortune is lost!
October 26, 2011 10:03PM - The real 53%
October 13, 2011 05:01PM - Little tuning forks in a box
April 21, 2011 03:46AM - I'm just venting frustration
of stupid bureaucracy crap!
March 17, 2011 02:39AM - Is love worth financial
suicide?
May 12, 2010 12:30AM
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Arrrrgh! My fortune is lost!
ARRRGH! Here is the story. Back in the 6th grade, this guy borrowed a quarter from me. A quarter is a lot of money when you are 11 years old, and it's 1967. I rarely had a quarter. In fact, at the time, that quarter was pretty much all the money… Read full post »
Little tuning forks in a box
I don't know exactly why I thought about this today, but I realized that it was kind of a charming memory. It also provides an astounding contrast between the technology of today and that of my childhood. I also realized that if I related it, it would be inescapably an "in… Read full post »
I'm just venting frustration of stupid bureaucracy crap!
Day in the life of a scientist: So the 'ole lab has always bought and received the big green tanks of 95% Oxygen/5% Carbon Dioxide (carbogen) that we use so much of. For over 20 years they have come whenever we ordered them. So yesterday, they deliver a red tank of… Read full post »
Is love worth financial suicide?
Fellow OpenSaloners,
I need some advice:
I have been in a relationship with a woman for almost two years now. We've been living together for about a year. We are from different parts of the country. She lived on the East Coast, and I on the West. She moved in with… Read full post »
The Old Man and the Computer
First, I'm not that old. But that's part of the point. Oh, I suppose I'm kind of old in the same way that 6th graders were old when you were in 3rd. I'm old to people in their 20's and 30's now. Middle aged to the populace at large. But even… Read full post »
Blackjack by the numbers
This is a followup to my previous post - what blackjack is really about.
Blackjack is about hard, cold, unyielding mathematics. If you want to win at it, there is little room for superstition. The cards don't care what you want them to be, what you… Read full post »
Making Asparagus as Unhealthy as Possible - but Delicious!
Had an angioplasty lately, or maybe a stent placed in a coronary artery, and you are just feeling too good? You miss that feeling of dizzyness when you stand, or that out of breath feeling after half a flight of stairs? I've got the recipe for you.
Asparagus! Normally consider… Read full post »
Proof the Red Sox Fans are Perverts
I almost feel betrayed
The second blackjack post is coming for anyone who cares, but first for something completely different:
Little moments can be powerful. They don't necesarily have to be life-changing powerful, but they can certainly be unforgettable. In my concert-going life, a most memorable moment was a… Read full post »
A-holes and morons who play blackjack
I just got back from a totally kickin' weekend in Vegas with my brother. I'd give it a 0.5 "Hangover" rating. We didn't make the full score of "1.0", only because we did not marry a stipper, pull out one of our own teeth, or lose anyone. For short, we had… Read full post »
Why did the chicken cross the road?
Too many serious posts in a row! Need some comic relief!
I love chicken crossing the road jokes:
The original:
Why did the chicken cross the road?
To get to the other side
Some of my favorite variations:
Why did the… Read full post »
My Mother's Bean Soup, improved
When I was a kid, once a month, my mother would make the bean soup. We'd eat it for dinner for four or five days. While I did get a little sick of it by day 5, I loved when she made the soup, even more the day after, when the… Read full post »
Who is Sir Sydney Fudd?
I am posting this blog anonymously, under the nom de plume: Sir Sydney Fudd. It seems a high-falutin' name, and I wonder if people think I chose it for agrandizment. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Sir Sydney Fudd is a character in the Firesign Theater recording: "I Think… Read full post »
My Dad is Dying
My Dad is dying. Probably not right away, but he is definitely on the decline. He had his first heart attack 20 years ago, in his 50's. He's had at least two since then. He was diagnosed with prostate cancer a little over a decade ago. He has been undergoing treatment… Read full post »
Why Would I Be Friends with a Pedophile?
So, in my previous post, I was asked: "Why would I want to be a friend to someone who was willing to commit a crime against a minor?"
Fair question. I don't know that I do. That was the point of my previous post. But I also don't know that I… Read full post »
My Friend Did a Really Bad Thing
Dave (not his real name) has been my best friend since Jr. High School. We have remained close although we have lived a thousand miles apart for many years. As I suppose is the case with a lot of long-distance male friendships, we often go a long time without talking, but… Read full post »
A little moment of perfection
I had one last night. At the Buena Vista, right there at the foot of Hyde Street. They are like the Grand Canyon in one sense. Of course in many other senses, it is nothing at all like the Grand Canyon. It is not dry or dusty. It does not have… Read full post »
Revenge not taken
I don't know why this came into my head this morning, but I was letting my mind wander.... OK - that's a lie - I don't give it permission to wander - my mind is the jack-booted dictator of wandering - so let me rephrase: my mind took me wandering. One… Read full post »
Tim Tebow: abortion and dishonesty
Confession: I’m Pro-life.
I’m also pro-choice. I believe it would be better if there were few or no abortions. I wish they were never necessary. For the most part, I’d hope that people would choose that path as a last resort and only when necessary. Bu… Read full post »
When it's bad to know too much
So, I'm a neuroscientist by trade. I do research on how the brain works. This story happened a few years ago when my daughter was in middle school. They were studying (ta da!) neuroscience in their science class. They were given a take-home test with the following… Read full post »
What do Professors do anyway?
I was just reading a post by Reluctant Muse
http://opensalon.com/blog/reluctant_muse
and, in particular the comments to that it reminded me of an issue that always seems to come up. People just have no idea what a college or university professor does for a living.
The first m… Read full post »
Ethical lapse
Looking at how often other's post, I think I may be suffering from the blog equivalent of verbal diarrhea. I suppose that part of this is that its a new thing, and i'm excited about it, and part of it is that I'm at ,home sick with a cold that won't… Read full post »
Half a million dollars
The movie has given me a number of talking points to launch from. One is the number that Stonehill throws out for the size of grant he needs to work on the disease: five hundred thousand dollars. What went unsaid, was that this amount was for only about a year's worth… Read full post »
addendum
,,,and please forgive the awkward diction, grammar and speeling in the previos post. I thumb typed it on my phone.


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