catching up on random snippets:
- How the American University was Killed - a guide in 5 Easy Steps
- Sterrekundig Instituut Utrecht: The Last Years
"The Rhine, the Rhine, the German Rhine!
Who guards to-day my stream divine?" - Night Thoughts of a Classical Physicist
- How do Science Blogs Change the Face of Science?
- Graduate Orientation -changing the face of scientists
"Graduate school, especially at the beginning, is an ego-destroying, even humiliating, experience." - Science for Princesses...
- The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Scientific Talk
- Kinds of Wrong
- One Leaving Academe
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