[FRIAM] Resume halp and back up halp.

2017-10-16 Thread Gillian Densmore
GOOOD MORNING EARTH!!! (yep still here! yeah!) Might someone be willing (and able) to either help or point to someone to help with a few things? I need help fixing up my resume, cover letter, and linkedin profile. It'd also be great to get opinions on 'web based resumes' and plugins for WordPress

Re: [FRIAM] Truth: “Hunh! What is it good for? Absolutely Nothing!”

2017-10-16 Thread Prof David West
Naw back at ya. I am not picking a fight or being contentious just to be contentious. I am trying to be a little dog nipping at the heels of assumptions and presuppositions. Because this list is not a scholarly forum where you spend an exquisite amount of time picking your words and making your st

Re: [FRIAM] Truth: “Hunh! What is it good for? Absolutely Nothing!”

2017-10-16 Thread Nick Thompson
Hi, Dave, See larding below. I have to say, this still doesn't quite sound like you. Nick Nicholas S. Thompson Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology Clark University http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/ -Original Message- From: Friam [mail

[FRIAM] I could say their's a bit of a gravity to this finding

2017-10-16 Thread Gillian Densmore
http://go.newsfusion.com/science-news/item/5221838 but that might be silly. For some reason while reading it I kept hearing a navigator on a space ship warning people of unusual gravity wave readings. It is awesome what all science is doing and how the stuff of books or TV shows might (eventuall

Re: [FRIAM] I could say their's a bit of a gravity to this finding

2017-10-16 Thread Eric Smith
Hi Gillian, I totally share your enthusiasm for all this. I have been following LIGO since it was a garage project up in some basement labs in Caltech in the early 80s, and the requirements seemed so far beyond the technology of the time that it was hard to know whether it would ever succeed.