Original Publish Date: April 29, 2009
Found this online... and I agree whole heartedly with each statement!
1) The longer the title of a scientific paper, the lesser the relevance it will have to its actual content.
2) The more time you spend researching papers online, the higher the probability you will end up surfing videos on YouTube.
3) The weather improves dramatically as deadlines approach.
4) Your 30 minute presentation should be ten minutes long. That way, the audience has five minutes to ask questions. And the first fifteen minutes can be spent trying to get the projector to work with the laptop.
5) And finally… Murphy’s Law is probably the only undisputed law on the planet.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
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