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Just had a player in an online game call me a noob and insult my method of playing. I’m not new to the game, and so far, my method seems to be working just fine, and I feel silly for stewing over feeling insulted by something that exists only in the digital world.

Matt Smyczynski
Ugh, I can’t stand those kinds of players. Once, as a noob, I was playing with my wife and sister, and we picked up a random stranger who was questing in the same area, and he flipped out on us for “sucking”. We did fine without him.

Jennifer Shew
I also keep trying to think up a zingy comeback, though the time for that is long past. Not worth it, so I’ve really got to figure out something else to occupy my mind!

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Sigh. I find myself with several things I’d really rather not do at work. I’m having a lot of trouble motivating myself to even get started.

Scott Roeseler:I know that feeling! Hope that it’s not as bad as expected.

Baby Got Books

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Baby Got Books
by Jim C. Hines
(with apologies to Sir Mixalot)
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(Intro)
Oh, my, god. Becky, look at her book.
It is
 so big. You could, like,
Fend off a rabid jaguar.
But, you know, who even reads those genres?
She only wants dragons and swords.
It’s not like that’s real literature, right?
I mean, her book, is just so big.
I can’t believe it’s just so thick, it’s like
Swollen, I mean – wow. Look!
It’s just so … fat.

I like big books and I cannot lie.
You other readers can’t deny
That when a kid walks in with The Name of the Wind
Like a hardbound brick of win.
Story bling.
Wanna swipe that thing
Cause you see that boy is speeding
Right through the book he’s reading.
I’m hooked and I can’t stop pleading.
Wanna curl up with that for ages,
All thousand pages.
Reviewers tried to warn me.
But with that plot you hooked
Me like Bradley.
Ooh, crack that fat spine.
You know I wanna make you mine.
This book is stella ’cause it ain’t some quick novella.

No time for writers
Whose work is much slighter.
One-shot plot, over quicker than a nickel slot.

I’m tired of magazines,
Tellin’ stories with just three scenes.
Take a fantasy fan and ask ’em if
They’d rather read Tolkien, so…

Readers (yeah), readers (yeah)
Go get Martin’s brand new book (hell yeah).
Well read it, read it, read it, read it, read that hefty book.
Fantasies fat.

(Bulging shelves with the epic plotlines)

I like ’em thick and dense.
Good stories should be immense.
I just can’t stop myself.
I’m readin’ all of Wheel of Time,
Now where’s my Goodkind?

I wanna read Durham,
Scott Lynch and Pete Hamilton,
I don’t like my tales too quick.
Save flimsy old plots for SyFy flicks.
I want a twenty page prologue.
To write up on my blog.
Books with mad sequels.
Readers know they ain’t got no equals.
So I’m walking through my bookstore.
Searching the shelves for books I adore.
You can keep those slim things.
I want my novels like Rowling’s.
A word to the hard core writers.
Go pull an all-nighter.
I want that book wider.
But I gotta be straight when I say I’m gonna read
’Til the break of dawn.
Zelazny’s got it goin’ on.
A lot of folks don’t like ’em long.
’Cause them punks even skim the Brothers Grimm.
But I’d rather read it slow
’Cause I’ll savor the flavor
And I’m down to get the fiction on.

So bookstores (yeah), bookstores (yeah),
If you want me comin’ in through your doors (yeah),
Then turn ’em out,
Face ’em out,
Let me browse until I shout.
Fantasies fat.

(Bulging shelves with the epic plotlines.)

Yeah baby
When it’s my library,
Kirkus ain’t got nothing to do with my selection.
AnathemWay of Kings, and Cyteen,
Sweetest sight I’ve ever seen.

So you only read the Cliff Notes,
Frightened off by the slightest bloat,
Well your mind is gettin’ swindled, ’cause the stories just dwindle.
My brand new Kindle is obese with books ten megs apiece.
You can do e-books or paper, but please don’t trim that book.
Some editors’ll say to cut that,
And tell you trim twelve chapters of fat.
So you slash and delete it.
But I’m sayin’ I want to read it.
Now some folks want ’em thin.
Well I say that’s a sin.
Gimme font that’s small, that’s a true temptation,
Something big like Foundation.
It’s the doorstop books that’ll make me grin.
Want to steal that thing.
Give me that tome I’m taking it home.
’Cause reading is in my genome.
Some critic she tried to dis
The books that were on my list.
She said Williams was dull and dreary.
McCaffrey just made her weary.
But writers if your book is fat,
And you’re sick of those one-star prats,
Click my contact link and e-mail me, ’cause this is where it’s at.
Fantasies fat.

Growing up

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I know I must be an adult now, because I can no longer go to the library, check out 14 books due in 14 days, and read them all without renewing. This makes me sad.

The library was this wondrous place when I was growing up. I could check out all the books I wanted and just read. But now there are things like work and sleep that conspire to keep me from reading all that I want to. Don’t get me wrong. I’ve read 90 books this year (yes, some of them are short, or graphic novels, but they’re still books) and I’ll try to read many more before December 31, but I could be reading so much more. I once estimated that I read 600 books in five years. I’m below that estimate now, but this year I seem to be reading faster, so go fig.

Of course, part of the problem is that I also do other things with my free time, like, say, eat, or play softball, or, you know, write…and obviously I can’t do all of them at the same time. I can read and have dinner all at once, and I’ve even been known to read while knitting, though that’s rare.

What’s the point of all this? Well, I restrained myself and only checked out two books at the library on Tuesday. See, I’m growing up.

How scientists see each other

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Surprisingly accurate. (Yes, I am a technician.)
Originally shared by Freida A. Custodio
How scientists see each other:

Denton Froese:I’m a technician, too — and if anyone asks, I’ll totally vouch for your Norris Factor. ; )

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Sometimes I just feel like turning a cartwheel.

Faith Roeseler

That makes me happy! 🙂

Carol Asher

Y’know, it still crosses my mind, too. (and then I think of the ensuing trip to the hospital and it passes)

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It’s really quiet in the lab hallway after most folks have gone home. Then I go back into our lab and it’s loud again, thanks to the speedvac and the ultracentrifuge. It’s just like the rest of the day…