I suggest surgery, it seriously slowed my blogging and even commenting. Of course it also makes me sleep a lot and I can't concentrate on much for very long... oh well.
Kevin works at the Duke Marine Lab as a researcher at the Marine Conservation Molecular Facility studying the population genetics of vent fauna. He has an M.Sc. in Biology from Penn State where his research focused on marine invertebrate systematics and the community structure of chemoautotrophic foundation fauna at hydrothermal vents. Visit Kevin's personal website, where his CV lives, and follow him on Twitter, Flickr, Friendfeed, YouTube, Nature Network, Amazon, Research Blogging and Facebook.
Blogger With No Backbone
Eric worked in Satellite communications, computers and design for many years, but returned to school to pursue his early love of marine sciences. He is curently working on his Masters in Biological Oceanography at the University of Connecticut's Avery Point Campus. Eric also photo-blogs at Larval Images, has a personal site at Eclectic Echoes and his images are available on Flickr.
Wow! that's pretty high. I'm only 75%
ReplyDeleteI'm relieved--I'm only 87%.
ReplyDeleteI thought it would be worse.
And note that I have "turned off" my blog for the rest of the week to get work done...and yet I'm commenting here.
Intervention!!
I suggest surgery, it seriously slowed my blogging and even commenting. Of course it also makes me sleep a lot and I can't concentrate on much for very long... oh well.
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