Linkdump for March 23rd
March 23rd, 2009 Chris
Tags: quicklinks | 1 Comment »
- Graduate School in the Humanities: Just Don't Go – It's a little better in science, because lab skills are applicable in the biotech sector if academia fails you. Your comprehensive knowledge of Jane Austen is slightly less marketable.
tags: academia gradschool science humanities culture - Comparitive Modeling: Hockey as a Poisson Process (Part 2) – Now with more logistic adjustment!
tags: sports statistics hockey - Stimulus Ideals Conflict on the Texas Prairie – NYTimes.com – How Texas is using its stimulus money to create more suburban sprawl in Houston.
tags: texas stimulus economics transportation sustainability suburbia houston - The perils of having foreign co-authors –
tags: science communication

March 26th, 2009 at 10:39 pm
Hello. Bastard stole your bike too huh? Wonder if it’s the same guy-if not maybe they’ll both burn in the same fire.
Was trying to get into the bioengineering sector that deals with histology,intracellular mechanics relating to autoimmune disorders and didn’t know if you have any direction for someone like myself who is still early on in an associates in engineering. In particularly, with what might be the wisest courses to take to make myself marketable in the mean time(like lab tech/support work, blood work) to help get into the field in the first place in order to gain some basic experience in it that is employable-internships, volunteering? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I came upon this site looking up ways to stop my slipping chain-I know how you feel, my old bike got stolen with crap breaks, chain slip and wheels in need of truing. I still hope I see the bastard crash into a wall because of failing breaks-no, a fire will due.