Smelt, Ph.D.

You won't learn how to smelt gold here, but thanks for stopping by.

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The smelting process (see above) is designed to remove impurities and capture the gold - it bears a striking similarity to writing a dissertation. Smelting's hotter, though.

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Thursday, October 04, 2007
"Oh, snap!" A user's guide

Here. I admit to having been unclear on the concept. Fortunately, there's a flow chart for everything these days! via.

Other excellent pen and ink can be found at Jessica Hagy's Indexed and Hugh McCloud's Gaping Void.

In other news: the back car window is fixed - total loss: $1.35 in change plus $150 in repair costs. It's hard to explain why it's somehow worse that the thief didn't make off with more valuables. Anyone have an idea why this is? It feels similar to the complaint of "Not only is that restaurant's food so bad, but they serve such small portions." If I'm going to be hurt, make it hurt a lot? Uh, yeah, that totally makes sense.


Disswise, calculations for Hypothesis 2.2 and 2.3 are moving along. Still need to operationalize codes for the appendix (bo-ring! and it should have been done a long time ago!) Then I need to write everything up. It's not really that difficult but (or should that be and?) there's something in me that rebels at the simplicity of it. Hmmm. See previous paragraph.

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