Unless it's a dedicated donation for a named scholarship, donated money would go into the general endowment fund and then no distinction would be made.
Universites and colleges are generally fairly aggressive investors, but can have spending rates up to 7%, which is quite high. They need tuition to keep up.
Another cool animal: Four-Winged Fossil Bridges Bird-Dinosaur Gap
BRISTOL, England — A newly described, profusely feathered dinosaur may give lift to scientists’ understanding of bird and flight evolution, researchers report. The lithe creature, which stood about 28 centimeters tall at the hip, is the oldest known to have sported feathers and is estimated to be between 1 million and 11 million years older than Archaeopteryx, the first known bird.
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Two types of feather adorn the creature, said Xu, of the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology in Beijing. One kind, commonly referred to as “dino-fuzz,” resembles a frayed bundle of filaments. The other type, similar in overall structure to the feathers of modern-day birds, consists of small filaments that branch from a larger shaft-like filament.
The dino-fuzz decorates the creature’s head and neck. About two dozen of the shafted feathers adorn each forelimb, and a similar number embellish each lower leg and foot, the researchers report. Unlike most feathered dinosaurs described previously, which have the longest forelimb feathers near the tip of the limb, Anchiornis’ longest forelimb feathers are on the wrist, Xu said. Feathers on the legs and feet appear to have overlapped each other, creating aerodynamic surfaces that would have, in essence, given Anchiornis a wing on each of its four limbs.
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The new find is important because it undoubtedly includes the oldest known feathers on any creature, says Mike Benton, a vertebrate paleontologist at the University of Bristol in England and cochair of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology meeting.
“These exceptional fossils provide us with evidence that has been missing until now,” Xu said. “Now it all fits neatly into place, and we have tied up some of the loose ends.”
Happy birthday to Matilda!
I just got this email from my parents, which makes me ridiculously happy:
Hi Allyson,
Mom and I read your book. It's amazingly good. We love it. I'll say my
prayers that your publisher thinks it's as good as we do.
We love you,
Mom and Dad.
I love that my parents read my manuscript, it's so endearing.
I am just now watching last week's GA, and
it is making me teary.
Damnit, I was hoping I could quit it.
That happened to me too, Perkins. Even though it was no secret going in who lived and who died, they still choked me pretty well. Thursday continues to be a logjam.
Perkins, you can try to Brokeback Mountain GA, but somehow it sucks you back in. I wasn't as impressed with the 2 hour ep as I thought I should be but I think
a focus on the trials and tribulations of merging with Mercy West
will be really healthy for the show
now that it seems like it's all coupledom (except for Bailey).
I also have to say if they make Bailey
coldhearted, I'll be extremely sad. I mean, I get it. It makes sense for what the character would need to do in her life, but it's just not her,
you know?
Also with Pompeno
needing to be on maternity leave, I hope that they will focus more on Derek's work life.
Or really
all of their work lives.
They also need the cover of the
hospital merger to hide losing Heigl for a while--
I think she has filming to do. Hopefully that makes things interesting, like adding the
carnies and a University to
Heroes.
Thursday continues to be a logjam.
seriously.
I am not reading the whitefont yet, because I got interrupted in my watching, and am still not all the way through the first hour.