The absent minded professor
…made it to 11AM before realizing he had his v-neck sweater on backwards
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…made it to 11AM before realizing he had his v-neck sweater on backwards
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And this is why:
Back Online. Happy New Year everyone!
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Recently, the media has been abuzz about Obama’s surging momentum. After Clinton’s performance in the debate last week, talking heads are speaking as if she’s already lost the nomination.
But what do people who have a real stake in the outcome have to say? Not pundits or poor uninsured babies. People who have $$$ in [...]
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“toastman: Insane, non-existent”
Insane!? Ridiculous. I am not insane, but a mere purveyor of that which is…different, unique, and maca–macab—macabberreerr - macabre – Seriously, who knows how to say that word? I imagine the inventor of that word laughing to himself at the idea of countless philogists stumbling over it’s pronunciation.
Additionally, I think it’s should be self-evident [...]
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One of my students came to class in an onesie (sp?). It was read and had pictures of race cars on it. Has anyone else seen a student come to class dressed like this? It was a first for me.
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Sometimes I have CNN VIDEO running in the background while I work. Today, I decided to check in with the RGV and play some local stories from The Monitor while I graded. Then, this video came up. I wasn’t really paying attention, but I thought I heard someone say that if they could have one [...]
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I nominate Dr. James Watson for the STFU Award in acknowledgement of the following comment:
“There is no firm reason to anticipate that the intellectual capacities of peoples geographically separated in their evolution should prove to have evolved identically. Our wanting to reserve equal powers of reason as some universal heritage of humanity will not be [...]
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