I'm published! This was a side project of my senior thesis that just came out in a moderately prestigious animal behavior journal. My thesis is currently being reorganized, and will be submitted (once again) to journals in a couple months.
Additionally, a big "thank you" to the Clippingers for the card they sent me last week. I really appreciate their congratulations. If you ever need any veterinary services or advice, let me know (preferably a few years down the road - I'm not much help now).
Also, this is what our blog would look like if we wrote in "jive," which seems to be this website's PC way of saying ebonics (warning: language not appropriate for children, the elderly, and Aurora.)
8 comments:
Congratulations!
When will GloFish™ technology be applied to other species? At finer restaurants outside California, will surf and turf become GloSteer™ and GloBster™?
Well, James, the future is now.
The jive/ebonics thing is hilarious!
The world is coming to an end.
Wow. When will Blacklight Bacon™ be available at my local supermarket?
The very idea of something to eat called GloBster™ has gotten me thinking about foods with suitable names for fluorescence. For instance, in the Chinese food line: GloMein™! Or, in the diet foods aisle, you could have whole collections of food labeled GloCal™ or GloCarb™. What are the food manufacturers waiting for, I wonder?
I'm confused. Does the "world is coming to an end" have to do with Caleb being published, or the ebonics?
Neither, Scott. It has to do with fluorescent fish, green-glowing pigs, and genetically modified soybeans.
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