See Arr Oh and I did a fun podcast over the Pierre-Yan debacle; go over to Just Like Cooking to hear it. SAO did the editing this time, so you won't get any of my pauses.
Also, an absolutely stunning kerfluffle happened in the comments on Derek Lowe's post on BlogSyn #003. I'll ignore the negative and accentuate the positive, including this wonderful line from "another process chemist" (emphasis mine):
And congratulations once again to Blog Syn; you guys are on the right side of things.
Also, an absolutely stunning kerfluffle happened in the comments on Derek Lowe's post on BlogSyn #003. I'll ignore the negative and accentuate the positive, including this wonderful line from "another process chemist" (emphasis mine):
As a process chemist, I'm amazed that this is controversial in the slightest. Our deliverable is the knowledge used to execute the chemistry, which could then be carried out by an operator anywhere in the world.If I were the skin art sort (I am not), I might think about having this tattooed on me. Well said.
And congratulations once again to Blog Syn; you guys are on the right side of things.
It's nice to know that the ethos of perspective-less self-importance is not restricted to the academic sector of our field.
ReplyDeleteBob Sacamano
As another semi-anonymous poster on the internet, I applaud the efforts of Blog Syn.
ReplyDeleteCJ,
ReplyDeleteYou can get custom-designed temporary tattoos.