Chris Hallquist at The Uncredible Hallq infected me with a blog meme! Here are the rules:
1. Link to the person who tagged you
2. Post the rules here.
3. Share 7 random or weird facts about yourself.
- I put fMRI scans of my brain on my business card.
- I have become fed up with the clothing choices for men at mainstream stores and have taken to sewing my own shirts and more.
- My nickname in lab is “Hollywood.”
- My spices are stored in test tubes on a pair of acrylic test tube racks, very stylish. I mix my juice in an Erlenmeyer flask, and drink out of beakers. Someday I will have a complete kitchen set based off of lab glassware.
- In elementary school, I chipped my front tooth on a cement wall while playing “wall tag” After I got it fixed, I chipped it again. I recently had it repaired last year, and it won’t be the last time.
- I name each of my beehives alphabetically, akin to hurricanes.
- I have four wiki projects that I have started. All but one are on hold, and that one is being used to organize my wedding this July.
4. Tag 7 random people at the end of the post, linking to them.
- Ed Brayton
- Factician
- ERV
- Ariela
- Kirsten Sanford
- David Brin
William Dembski (Har har!)Update: Dembski deleted the meme! It was worth a laugh. Now, a replacement.- Katharine
5. Leave a comment on their blog so that they know they’ve been tagged.
Your turn, folks!


















It’s not a meme, it’s a survey!
And for the love of all that is reasonable, link to my blog.
Uh oh, the ‘non-meme’ objection has leaked over from Chris’s blog. I take the position that a “Blog meme” is an acceptable colloquial description of an expanding blog post with a particular theme. Although it differs from the technical description of “meme,” I think its use is justified. Link coming…
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