A recurring discussion that comes up in my Women in Astronomy newsletter is a stat analysis of % of women in various stages of PhD career, publications and speakers. The main differential comes up in the number of invited speakers, versus achievements. It's encouraging that it's all being tracked. Discouraging in the findings, most often.
Natter 69: Practically names itself.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I am a puddle of tears watching 20/20 tonight. She has made such amazing progress in her recovery.
It is different, but it brings back the car accident my cousin had and the resulting traumatic brain injury. That was over two years ago and she just got her drivers license back.
Both women had a hard time pulling the words they wanted to use and I can't imagine that frustration. J sounds like her verbal skills have returned but when I ask her about it, she has told me it is still a struggle. I'm sure Gabby will keep making progress.
I feel like I'm failing at my words here.
I just watched the cold open of Two and a Half Men by mistake. So by mistake I turned the TV off instead of changing the channel. I have two reactions. One is WTF? And the other is--really? WTF? I think I need chocolate to fix this.
I'm going to start an all girl band with a male bassist and I'm going to call it "Superdouchey Fallacy."
All right, boys and girls, I'm pulling a late-nighter, and I need you to keep me company! I need to look at words in between all my numbers, and I like your words best, so be talky!
Liese! Work hard! Be awake! Don't be super-douchey! (I'm not too worried on that last one but I figured I'd throw in something easy so you can check it off)
Got it! One out of three is...well, not that great! But still! Check!
Okay, calling it a night. I got through the hairiest bits of the numbers. I still need to do fixed assets and donor qualifications, but I should be able to wrap that up tomorrow.
Both women had a hard time pulling the words they wanted to use and I can't imagine that frustration. J sounds like her verbal skills have returned but when I ask her about it, she has told me it is still a struggle. I'm sure Gabby will keep making progress.
So not anything like and also mostly my fault, but I so get the brain-damage-related aphasia. It massively sucks. Yes.
Skipping (a new daily habit?) because according to the Buffista Calendar, today is sumi's birthday.
Happy birthday, sumi! With lots of wishes for a great day and a wonderful year!