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Weekend Plans

Been thinking about what to do this weekend…if Danny doesn’t decide to wash it out here in DC.  The models generated at my work seem to be a bit conflicted at the moment.

However, I am going to assume the best! And what might my weekend entail? Museum! Yay! In fact, two museums! Double yay!

The first one I want to hit up is the National Geographic Society Museum. They currently have two exhibitions I want to look at. One is “Lions and Leopards” by the famous Jouberts. Maybe you don’t recognize the name, but you’d recognize their photos, I bet! The other exhibition is “Kodachrome Culture” which celebrates “the American tourist in Europe” and their photos using Kodachrome film. It also is a bit of a tribute to Kodachrome which Kodak recently stopped production on.

The other museum I plan to visit is the OAS’ Art Museum of the Americas. They have an exhibit on Colombian architect Rogelio Salmona, master of the red brick. I’m a bit of an architecture nut, so I’m excited about this one.

In fact, it isn’t my first architecture exhibit at the OAS. They had a Niemeyer exhibit there last year which was great as well. But then, I love love love Niemeyer.  One of my current goals in life is to go to Brasília and view all of Niemeyer’s works there. Ahh…perchance to dream.

Other than the museum, the weekend is probably normality. Library, grocery store, Trader Joe’s…

Yours in weekend,

Matt

Indian Women in Science

There was a book review in this week’s Nature that I had to pass along (link, sadly, for subscribers only, but you get the first few lines of it).  It reviewed a book, Lilavati’s Daughters: The Women Scientists of India, published by the Indian Academy of Sciences.

If you like, the whole of Lilavati’s Daughters can be found at the IAS’ website here. Some of the autobiographical essays that I’ve read–and I haven’t read them all–are just great.  So good, in fact, that I’m thinking I might buy the book (available from Scholar Without Borders). Sure there is a slight (okay, whopping) premium over the base price of Rs300 to get it here, but $25 is worth a great book. Plus, I suppose I see buying a book like this as a show of support for women in science.

Even if they are all usually smarter than me. Damn you, nerds of the fairer sex!

Yours in women in science,

Matt

The new Swatches are here…

…the new Swatches are here!

Okay, not that exciting, but they are.  Going there, I look through the watches and see this one:

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Good job setting the hands, there. :) Hey…I can be juvenile with the best of them!

There were also some just horrible ones:

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I wouldn’t wear that on a dare.

There were some that I do like.  This one, for example:

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So, I look at the “specs” and see…

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Dammit!  Ladies get all the good watches! Or this one at least.

Yours in watches,

Matt

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