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This is a pretty big question, I know.
It may not be as serious as commenting on the latest release of the MTBOK (something we ALL should be doing since it will have a major impact on our profession), but it's still something we should think about and ponder while we're in the shampoo aisle.
OK so, here are the nominations:
TO VOTE: Click here
THE SURVEY WILL BE OPEN UNTIL MARCH 3rd.
ALSO, the MTBOK comment period is open until March 8th, but please don't leave it 'til the last minute.
I'll keep you update on the "who's in the lead" every couple of days (along with a wee reminder to COMMENT ON THE MTBOK!!! I might add a joke or two here and there).
Please feel free to put the link all over the place.
May all your locks be lovely and may you never have a bad hair day.
MTBOK = serious stuff.
Lovely hair = not that serious.
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Erik,
Wow. So I wasn't totally askew in my thinking, was I?
Very cool.
Having Deputy as your middle name is brilliant! Your Mum is a very smart woman.
So hey, I'm going to have to get an incredibly important certificate to you. Here's the big question: Are you going to have a special place set up in your home for the "Groovy Hair Certificate" to be displayed? 'Cos you know it's just the most incredible prize ever, right? I mean, getting your PhD pales into insignificance compared to this.
Erik Dalton, Ph.D. said:Actually Vlad, all the Dalton's raised in this area (Oklahoma) are related to the Dalton Gang. Some of the Daltons were bandits and some were lawmen (divided by a very fine line...much like the politicians today).
My grandfather Charlie Dalton was a pretty well-know 'old west' sherif so my Mom named me Erik Deputy Dalton after him. Never really liked 'Deputy' as a middle name until I started getting speeding tickets as a teenager. Oddly, when I'd tell the officer the weird middle name story ..they would often let me go.
Grandparents on my Dad's side were from Oslo. They never visited Oklahoma for fear of Indian ambush...too many John Wayne movies I guess.
Vlad said:Erik, you know, I was wondering where you got your groovy hair from. "Maybe he's descended from the Daltons, you know, The Wild Bunch - since his hair is sometimes wild", I wondered, "Or maybe he's descended from the Vikings because of the way he spells his name". Since you look nothing like any of these fellas, I'm going with the Nordic Viking theory.
Vlad - perhaps you could petition the organizers to dedicate a portion of the conference schedule to administering the Groovy Hair Award to Dr. Dalton. Surely that is as important as any of that silly research stuff.
However, if it's too late for that, or if the MTF is too square for that, perhaps an unofficial, after-hours award ceremony can be organized at one of Seattle's publick houses, where we can partake of the strong waters.
OK, so I have to retract what I said earlier when I mentioned that Doc may not have been quite right in his assessment of this being the most important thread on the internet.
Re: Pubs in Seattle.
Does anyone know if there good Irish (or English) one near where the conference is?
Hmmmmmm.......
Factors to consider:
- Guinness needs to be served at room temperature
- Needs to have half decent wine by the glass selection too
- Has to be within stumbling distance of the conference hotel
- Don't really want any LOUD deedly iddley music BUT if another PhD on this site goes (Keith Eric Grant) then there's a chance that we could hit a ceili since this squirrel did a lot of Irish dancing when I was young and I know that Keith likes a bit of Scottish dancing - sure, it's all a bit similar. AND if this pans out we could all just learn a step or two beforehand and get the whole if the conference dancing - THEN Whitney Lowe can fix us all up the day after when we're all sore.
Or maybe we just find the nearest pub when we get there.........might be easier.
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