Written during my Print Futures internship at SFU.
Source: SFU Library Update: September 2012 Newsletter | SFU Library
Written during my Print Futures internship at SFU.
Source: SFU Library Update: September 2012 Newsletter | SFU Library
My sea glass jewelry and metalwork pieces are now back on sale – in the gift shop at Place des Arts alongside other beautiful local art items (it’s worth a visit!).
A quick shout-out to next week’s conference, the Canadian Society of Allergy & Clinical Immunology (CSACI) Annual Scientific Meeting. The meeting’s main objective is “to provide current information about the diagnosis, treatment and management in allergy, asthma and immunology.” In plain language, it’s all about what makes you sneeze, wheeze and itch…with bells on. And for some unfortunate individuals, the bells may include full-blown anaphylactic shock. Learn more about how to help someone experiencing this type of life-threatening allergic reaction in two booklets available on the CSACI website—it might just save a life. CSACI Annual Scientific Meeting October 21–24, 2015 at the Vancouver Convention Centre
Ada Lovelace Day has been and gone for another year, and all over the globe people marked the occasion by celebrating women in STEM.
Every year, Ada Lovelace Day rolls around, reminding the world that yes, we do need to reach out in support of women in STEM (science, technology, engineering,
Source: Celebrating Frances Oldham Kelsey for Ada Lovelace Day
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2014 annual report for this blog.
Here’s an excerpt:
A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 530 times in 2014. If it were a cable car, it would take about 9 trips to carry that many people.
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Today the centennial exhibition at city hall is over – last chance to see …
This morning’s breakfasting companion, since my other accomplices are variously in the air or on the Wii currently.
It’s a late and lazy start to the day. We were out late last night to a cinema under the stars showing of the hilarious Hotel Transylvania. Before that was pizza for two at Me ‘n’ Ed’s. Preceded by library time and last day of film camp.
A good day all round.
Today? Kick back and relax after crossing off some household chores.
Ms. Griz will laze around as usual.
How’s your weekend looking?