Sunday, October 29, 2006
"Blow My Face Off"
Berkner High School's "Mighty Ram Band" advanced to the Texas state marching contest last night at the Area C finals.
Saturday, October 7, 2006
Berkner's Streak Ends
The Berkner Rams lost a regular-season football game Friday night. That hasn't happened since September 24, 2004, a span of 20 games and more than two years.
Sunday, September 17, 2006
Moving North, Moving South
We saw a lot of highway in September. It was north to Chicago to move John to Northwestern University, with side trips to Wisconsin and Indiana to visit family. On the way back to Dallas, we loaded the van with Ellen's parents' belongings, as they are moving to Richardson. One day after getting back to Dallas it was down to Houston for Families Weekend at Rice University.
Thursday, September 14, 2006
The Colon Club
Due to strict age requirements (too strict, if you ask me), I have finally accepted the fact that I will never achieve my dream of becoming Miss America. So I've decided to go with my backup plan and become a pin-up girl. And who knew all I needed was a little colon cancer to get myself into the business?
Friday, September 1, 2006
Owls everywhere
Every person in the continental U.S. lives within one mile of an owl.
Jonathan Franzen (Time, August 28, 2006)
Saturday, August 19, 2006
Corny, but true
There are some 45,000 items in the average American supermarket, and more than a quarter of them contain corn.
Smithsonian, July, 2006
Monday, August 7, 2006
Human beans?
There are three times as many tanning parlors in the U.S. as there are Starbucks. Dark roast, anyone?
Time, August 7, 2006
Can you tread water for 36 years?
The Dow Jones Industrial Average first broke 100 in 1906. The last time it closed below 100 was in 1942, over 36 years later. The DJIA first broke 10,000 in 1999.
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
Stalled on the Road
Model 2006 cars and light trucks have an average fuel economy of 21 miles per gallon. That compares with an average of 22.1 mpg for 1987-1988.
BusinessWeek, July 31, 2006
Monday, July 17, 2006
Japan Journal
Scott is spending the summer in Japan, participating in NanoJapan , a ten week research program in nanotechnology sponsored by the National Science Foundation and Rice University.
After working in the lab at the Institute for Solid State Physics at the University of Tokyo, Scott remembered a video he had once found on the Internet. Sure enough. Same lab. Looks like a fun project! (Video version 210T is the best version.)
The following journal records his experiences...
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