Saturday, November 26, 2011
Thanksgiving
Sarah and I have had a great Thanksgiving break so far. Even though we haven't done much out of the ordinary, we've really enjoyed having a house full of guests. We've played games, watched movies, gone shopping (boo!), and eaten. We've eaten a lot. Our pets have especially enjoyed our guests. Lots of extra attention would make anyone happy, I guess.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Um... what?
I was proctoring an intro psychology exam the other day (watching students and answering questions) when I had an interesting interaction. A student raised her hand to get my attention, so I walked over to see if I could answer her question. I'd already answered a few of her questions that day, so I wasn't really expecting what happened next.
Student: Um...what? Points at question #36.
Me: I looked at her expectantly, waiting for her question.
Student: Alternates between looking blankly at me and blankly at the question.
Me: Um...could you maybe rephrase your question?
Student: Panicked look.
Me: I think this question is just asking you to explain what effect tranquilizing drugs have on your brain.
Student: But...I've never done drugs! How am I supposed to know?
Me: Um...I think this question is asking less about personal experience and more about what your book says...
Student: Um...what? Points at question #36.
Me: I looked at her expectantly, waiting for her question.
Student: Alternates between looking blankly at me and blankly at the question.
Me: Um...could you maybe rephrase your question?
Student: Panicked look.
Me: I think this question is just asking you to explain what effect tranquilizing drugs have on your brain.
Student: But...I've never done drugs! How am I supposed to know?
Me: Um...I think this question is asking less about personal experience and more about what your book says...
Sunday, November 06, 2011
Did you feel that?
Last night I watched the big LSU-Alabama football game. It was on late. Sarah was asleep. The house was quiet and still. I felt a weird sensation. Some shaking. It got a little stronger and persisted. My train of thought went like this:
1 second in: What is this, an earthquake?
3 seconds in: Interception! No!!
5 seconds in: Hey, that hanging light fixture is swaying. I think this is actually an earthquake!
7 seconds in: No!! No one is ever going to believe me!
It immediately brought me back to the only other earthquake I've experienced. I can see it vividly. I was three years old (almost four), and Mom and I were over at Grandma and Grandpa's house watering their plants because they were away. I was sitting on their stairway with my head between the rails, and I felt the stairs move underneath me.
Me: "Mom! The stairs are moving!!"
Mom: No, silly.
It turned out that I was feeling a 5.0 earthquake centered about 225 miles away in Cleveland, OH. The one I felt last night was the same distance away, and it was of a similar magnitude (5.6). But, Sarah, the light fixture WAS moving. It was!!
Tuesday, November 01, 2011
busyness as I see it
Here's the view of my academic to-do list from my corner of the world.
- Thesis journal submission
- Quals
- Diss. proposal
- False signaling project
- Ovulation paper
- Behavior change project
- Anthro & trees project
- Anthro & disease project
- Self deprecation project
- Romanian orphans project
- Consulting
- EP write-up for Monitor
This stuff is all due yesterday.
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