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Comments
I always say "get excited" when you encounter an obstacle and then find a way around it. In this case I guess you can just blast through then JUST DO IT!!
Posted by: breakthrough | October 30, 2008 12:09 PM
That's just gone on our PhD office door. But we're arguing about how it applies to final year PhDing - to we apply the explosives to the building, and then submit a sympathy thesis arguing that all our data and experiments were lost? (Surely inadvisable)
Do we mount a well-placed domestic terrorism campaign?
Posted by: Viking Biochemist | October 31, 2008 05:45 PM