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A Man with a Ph.D. - Richard Gayle's Blog
Thoughts on biotech, knowledge creation and Web 2.0
        

Saturday, July 27, 2002


Most likely the health benefits of eating fish far outweigh the risks but stuff like this results in poorly defined studies that lead to poor information.  9:57:38 PM    



And teachers told us chewing gum was bad for us ;-)  9:55:16 PM    



    Microsoft's Big Stick in Peru. Microsoft, fearing legislation that would make open-source software the standard in Peru, may be getting some diplomatic help from the U.S. government. Agustin d'Empaire reports from Buenos Aires. [Wired News]

Watch what Microsoft is doing in Peru. This could become its standard approach to maintain its monopoly.  9:47:56 PM    



Of course, published data indicate coffee at espresso strength is also very effective in killing slugs.  9:43:29 PM    



Well, the outplacement company has some nice features. I'll have access to one of 3 offices as well as a computer, internet access, and lots of employment resources. According to their statistics, I'll need to spend 25-30 hours a week on job searching, and hope to meet 25-30 hiring managers to find a job. Sounds pretty daunting. But 65% of new jobs come from networking so... anyone know of a job in the Puget Sound area for a Ph.D. scientist with 19 years experience who wants to explore the collaborative tools of the Internet in order to create knowledge from the huge amount of biological information flowing into databases?  3:51:36 PM    


 
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