Electrochemistry
Open Flask Blog Turns 1
On a fateful day last February, Y. Brando, Dane, Will, and Hans were busy sitting around rumor-mongering upon the latest internet gossip (likely started by Hans in the first place). Dane was dwelling over his lack of Reddit karma when they were all interrupted by Mr. Phil Barden. Surprising all parties involved, as usual, P.S.B. suggested "if you can't beat them, join them." And thus, we invented Openflask. Our first post was on 2/26/2013. And in true fashion of a graduate student, we forgot its birthday.
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Believe Everything You Read On The Internet
Sometimes, rumors pop up on the internet. You should always believe them. Seriously. Nobody on the internet lies. Just the other day, I read that Phil Baran is not actually from New Jersey, but he is in fact part of an advanced alien invasion from Mars....
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Experiments With Googling
[Disclaimer - I couldn't think of any good images for this blog post, so to liven it up a bit here are a few things you can use: 1) An ASCII game you can play in your browser that is quite fun - pro tip - let it run in the background while you're...
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Let Recruiting Season Begin!
Well, it's that time of year again. You know, the one where I look out my window at the Torrey Pines Golf Course and the ocean, think about going to the zoo in a t-shirt and shorts, and then walk out to my car that is not stuck in the snow. But really,...
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Dave Collum Is The Voice Of A Generation
"You never want to solve a problem. Just keep making excellent progress." - Dave Collum Read more »...
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The Beauty Of A Continuously Updated Electronic Book
I guess this blog post could be called "The Portable Chemist's Consultant Part 2" (see part 1 here). The reason for the existence of this blog post is three-fold: 1) to write about the advantages of an electronic book that is continuously...
Electrochemistry