Feb 20, 2010 1
Nov 7, 2009 2
Should I stay or should I go (now?)
Not the Clash song, per se, but the question itself. Should I stay or should I go…from the ACS and APS.
For many moons, I’ve been a member of both the ACS (American Chemical Society) and APS (American Physical Society), the former for ten or more, the latter for a few. As a theoretical chemist, having a membership to these societies was quite useful. You get a subscription to a very good “popular” magazine, Chemical and Engineering News and Physics Today, discounted registration at conferences, and, perhaps most importantly, access to the respective job banks.
All this, though, comes at a cost. When you are a grad student and recent postdoc, the membership cost isn’t too expensive and the benefits well outweigh the costs. But once you are a “professional member” the costs double–I think–at least to $140 and $118 per annum.
Okay, that’s not bad, not great, but not horrible. *But*, I am no longer a practicing chemist/physicist. I’m a code monkey. A membership to IEEE or ACM would make more sense, really. Heck, I’m kind of attending SC09, the supercomputing conference, next weekend.
But, but, but. I am a chemist. I am a physicist (according to Feynman, no less). I still think of myself as such and I suppose a part of me thinks one day I might be a practicing chemist/physicist again.
I’m not sure what to do.
Oct 18, 2009 2
Vroom!
Sometimes, when I’m alone in my apartment…
Okay, that’s redundant.
Sometimes, when I’m in my apartment…
…
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…I make car noises as I walk around.
Vroooooom! as I move forward.
Vreeeewww! as I turn a corner.
Skreeeeee! as I stop.
Sometimes I sound like an F1 car, sometimes a Cup car, sometimes a World Rally Car.
Yup.
See what you are missing, ladies?!
Yours in you know you do it too,
Matt
