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The Cynical Girl: F@%k It Friday: Celebrations
The Cynical Girl: F@%k It Friday: Celebrations |
Posted: 01 Nov 2013 03:45 AM PDT November 1st is the beginning of a 70-day season where I celebrate my wedding anniversary, my husband’s birthday and then my birthday. I basically structure my gift-receiving strategy around a period of time that begins with a Day of the Dead celebration. You people with birthdays in July are lucky! This is also a busy time of year because there are American holidays (Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, New Year’s Eve) and fun holidays like Samhain and Diwali. So this weekend starts everything in my life. I will be running a 5k with my husband to celebrate our wedding anniversary on Saturday. We turn the clocks back on Sunday. Then I am running the City of Oaks Half-Marathon in memory of Jamie Kirk Hahn. Then I’m in it. Let the joy begin, yo. I wonder — what do you celebrate during this time of year? And what am I missing from this list? Related articles |
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ScienceDaily: Top Technology News
ScienceDaily: Top Technology News |
- Study explains how a job-market system lands couples in the same city
- Designing an acoustic diode: Novel design for brighter, clearer ultrasound images and improve diagnosis and therapy
- Can an oil bath solve the mysteries of the quantum world?
Study explains how a job-market system lands couples in the same city Posted: 01 Nov 2013 08:24 AM PDT A new study in the growing "market design" field of economics explains how a job-market algorithm helps land couples in the same locations. |
Posted: 01 Nov 2013 08:24 AM PDT Most people know about ultrasound through its role in prenatal imaging: those grainy, grey outlines of junior constructed from reflected sound waves. A new technology called an "acoustic diode" may dramatically improve future ultrasound images by changing the way sound waves are transmitted. |
Can an oil bath solve the mysteries of the quantum world? Posted: 31 Oct 2013 05:34 PM PDT For the past eight years, two French researchers have been bouncing droplets around a vibrating oil bath and observing their unique behavior. What sounds like a high-school experiment has in fact provided the first ever evidence that the strange features of the quantum world can be reproduced on a macroscopic scale. |
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