Nunchucks skills…bowhunting skills…computer hacking skills…
March 24, 2008
“Girls only want boyfriends that have great skills!” Napoleon Dynamite is so right.
I went Moosejaw last week to get fitted for my new pack and the guy helping me was fairly attractive. He was completely average-looking, polite and mildly friendly…mostly unremarkable. Except that he knew a TON about backpacking equipment, which apparently turned him from “meh” to pretty damned interesting. It’s funny to me that skills and knowledge can have such an impact on general attractiveness. A few years ago Wendy and I went to Jersey Giant’s Subs to get lunch. I was kind of eying the guy making our sandwiches. I glanced and Wendy and saw that she was doing the same. After we got our food we discussed the situation and agreed that he was wasn’t anything special to look at, he gave us no clues about his level of intelligence and he didn’t appear to be overly friendly. What was the deal? Basically his only outstanding feature was his skill with the meat slicer, and it was pretty hot. Granted we both love sandwiches. But still.
The point is, I wish I had a skill. Eh, I know I have lots of skills, but I mean I wish I had a SKILL. Something I’m really good at, significantly better than others around me. Even if it’s something small and meaningless. Even if others don’t know about it. I just want something that is MINE.
I know this is probably as old as the internet itself…
March 21, 2008
…but it still makes me giggle.
Damn, I love science.
March 20, 2008
I have a new science crush. It may even rival my current science crush, my boss Marc Breedlove. Sorry, Marc, but can you compete with this?

This is Robert Sapolsky, and he is a BIG DEAL. He came from Stanford to give a talk this afternoon and it was the best talk of my life. He studies glucocorticoids and their long term effects on the hippocampus and memory. He’s looking at this from the molecular level all the way to the behavioral level and I LOVE THAT. Nothing makes me happier than thinking about both the small and big pictures. His science is kick-ass, but what he is really well known for is his ability to explain that kick-ass science to the general public. Even though what he was explaining was fairly technical, I felt like anyone off the street could have fully understood what he was saying.
I don’t think enough effort is put into accurately explaining current scientific discoveries to laypeople. Researchers get so into their tiny little niche and caught up in the politics of the scientific community. Passing what we learn to those outside the people who are already studying it feels like an afterthought to me, if it happens at all. Most of the information we are discovering gets watered down, misconstrued, and doled out to the masses via reporters who only have a cursory understanding of the concepts. And that is only for hot topics like cancer or Alzheimer’s or other stuff that is arbitrarily deemed “important.” I answered a phone call from a reporter from Cosmopolitan magazine who was doing “one last fact check” before a story was printed that mentioned some work done in our lab. She had the facts completely backwards, and the article was delayed for another month so they could rewrite the whole thing. Not that anyone should be reading Cosmo for scientific information, but still.
I don’t have a good solution for this, I’m just whining. But really, what is the point of all this work if not to inform the rest of the world? I would be a lot more excited about what I do if I thought your mom might one day hear about what I’m working on.
PS: His beard was much larger in person.
Inquire within
March 16, 2008
I will literally pay someone upwards of $10 right now to come do my laundry. Why am I dreading this so much? I’ve been somewhat sloppy for the past week, so I spent this afternoon vacuuming, and cleaning the kitchen and bathroom. Laundry was definitely more of a priority, but I just DID NOT want to do it. I figured once I got into cleaning mode it wouldn’t be so rough. Well, it’s 10pm now and it’s looking like no laundry will be done tonight.
Seriously. $10. Will accept other reasonable offers.
Yum!
March 10, 2008
I made a batch of macerated strawberries for the first time today and I am IN LOVE. They were supposed to go with the almond panna cotta that is currently setting up in the fridge, but the strawberries were so good I ate them all on their own. Who knew that strawberries with balsamic vinegar would be so delicious?
Dolla dolla bills, y’all
March 3, 2008
Anybody else have a giant list of ways to spend their tax return? Here are some of my contenders:
- 100mm f/2.8 lens
- 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 lens
- Speedlite 430 flash
- Plane ticket to SF ( even though the Wendy Jones Challenge shirt has already been claimed for 2008 )
- Bike rack for my car
- This desk from West Elm that I absolutely do not need, but have been looking at for 3 years. The underneath part rolls out! I want it so bad!
- Plane ticket to Oregon
- New sleeping bag and backpack
Of course, I could just put it in the bank, but I am tired of saving my money. I am going to stimulate the hell out of this economy!