Many frozen moons ago, about 12 I think, I wrote about my PhD dissertation process. I drew an analogy of […]
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aero924
I am a 42 year old that isn't living their age. I work as an aerospace engineer and a part time doctoral student studying computational fluids and applying it to model storms on gas giant planets. I love running, reading, spending time with friends, volunteering, hiking, science, nature, and so many other things. I am owned by two cats and live in a charming house built in the 1920s in Kalamazoo, MI.Balance
It is has been a while since I blogged. It has nothing to do with having nothing to say. When […]
Selling stencils and pencils isn’t really involved with the menstrual, if you get my rhyme. Hobby Lobby and SCOTUS
So yesterday was the much-anticipated Hobby Lobby/Conestoga case determining whether a for-profit corporation could object to paying for certain contraceptives […]
Jupiter and Jenner: Real Science Controversy and Vaccination.
“Scientific controversy,” as we often hear of it, is neither real controversy nor scientific. Usually it is a squabble within […]
The Longest Day: My 4th Marathon
At the precise moment that we reached summer solstice 2014, that time when the sun’s arc through the heavens reaches […]
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Irrational Jubilance from No Man’s Land
Most of you reading this know we had a pretty brutal winter. In some places, it was the coldest and […]
Decisions: Hannibal and Rome, Jobs and Grad School
“I know that the plan seems a daring one, but in difficult circumstances which leave little to hope for the […]
The Evolution of the GOP; Dave Agema and the Amphibians
Dave Agema has been a controversial figure in politics these days. He is a prime example of why moderates, many […]
McClellan and Me
Although this sounds like the title of a children’s book, it isn’t. It was yet another lesson from history that […]