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A monthly blog started June of 2022. *discontinued* |
| A lot has happened since my last entry on here, just a month ago. Highlights: I really thought I was done with school and classes forever after the PhD... apparently, school was not done with me. Lowlights: I'll post periodic updates in the newsfeed if anything interesting happens. My guess is, with 9 hours a day in lab and 3 hours in class most days, it won't. But you never know. I think I can continue the "The One-Line Lyric Challenge" since it honestly doesn't take that much time or effort. But if things get out of control, there's a chance I'll change my mind on that. A slim chance. And, I'm going to try, really hard, to not let 6 months go by without writing anything. According to the great philosopher Yoda, there is no try, but according to me there is. One last “Myth of the Month” for the foreseeable future: “The Declaration of Independence was signed on July 4th, 1776.” Independence was declared on July 2nd, 1776. The final text of the declaration was approved on July 4th, but the document wasn't officially signed until August 2nd of that year, with several people signing after that date. In fact, one of the writers of the declaration, John Livingston, refused to sign it in the end. Apparently, Jefferson originally included language that criticized the British slave trade, despite being a slave owner himself, but it was removed from the document before signing. Also, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams died on July 4, 1826, on the 50th anniversary of the approval of the Declaration of Independence. More facts about the declaration of independence here. . |