DO it meara!
That's hilarious.
Ack. Sunil. Poor hurty brain.
Do you have a basic idea for your thesis?
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DO it meara!
That's hilarious.
Ack. Sunil. Poor hurty brain.
Do you have a basic idea for your thesis?
And sorry about the having to work on the HELL DAYS meara. Feel for me too. Not only do I have to work, but I have to cater to an inn full of reveling 'publicans.
I'm going to put out there breakfast (without spitting in it, I swear) and then follow them right out the door.
"See you on the Mall! I'll be your friendly counter-demonstrator today. Please remember to tip generously."
It's on potassium channels and lipid interactions. Trying to do something broad, encompassing everything from trafficking and localization to regulation and signaling, including pharmacology and therapeutic targets. It's a review paper, and I'm having some trouble finding stuff to fill out every slot. It's a big mess of PIP2 and arachidonic acid and ten different types of channels right now.
When does it have to be done by?
I need an outline by Tuesday morning. I want to have the thing written by mid-May.
It's on potassium channels and lipid interactions....
I'm sure, if I rearranged all those words, I'd come up with a 42-like answer to all the world's problems.
Much sense-making and rich-resource ~ma to you, my paper crafting friend. I'm wishing you a sudden and fruitful breakthrough that makes it all fall easily into place. That or really strong stimulants and pounds of luck.
For me, the outline is always the hardest part. You have to take all the data you've accumulated and organize it into something understandable. Yuck. Writing the actual paper? Much easier IMO.
Lots of outline~ma to you.
Agreed! Once the outline is done, the rest is cake.
What is this "outline" of which you speak?
On assignments where we had to turn in an outline, I wrote the paper first, then made an outline of it.
On assignments where we had to turn in an outline, I wrote the paper first, then made an outline of it.
I think we have an over-achiever in here tonight! Writing an outline and a paper at the last minute is a time honored tradition.