April 09, 2007

Do NOT let your Advisor or Director of Grad Studies read...

...this.

She/he may decide that dissertations written in students' blood might be a good idea. On the bright side, it might save graduate students some money in toner cartridges. Plus if you passed away from the stress of research, the DNA from your pages might later be used to create a more productive clone of you to finish. (Though probably not in time to meet your defense deadline...)

Ah well. Happy Monday anyway!

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That's freaky! I can't imagine adding that to a book I've written, no matter how much time I put into it!
Interesting find...Deb

Posted by: Deb at April 9, 2007 04:48 PM

I like the idea of creating a clone to finish my work. She can start with the housework. :D

Posted by: Hsien Lei at April 9, 2007 07:07 PM
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