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Jan 18 2009

“Phinally Done”

Published by Hayley under berkeley, lab, work, yay!

Well, I’m just a *little* late on posting this but I suppose since I’ve done an inordinate amount of whining about it on this blog, I better announce that as of Friday, 12/12/08 (yay.. an easy to remember date!) I am ‘Phinally Done’ - according to the sticker on the See’s candy lollipop that I got from the Graduate Division office.  Dissertation submitted without a hitch!!  Wahoo!!!  I can officially call myself a Ph.D…  not that I haven’t been ‘pretending’ for the last 6 mo. at my new job… ha!

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Nov 23 2008

What to say?

Published by Hayley under argh!, berkeley, food for thought, work

In case you didn’t know, the amount of detail required to fully submit your dissertation is a little overwhelming.  It’s as if they know that you’re at the end of your rope, about to annihilate everyone around you, and just when you think you’ve saved yourself from complete insanity, you get that final test…  on whether you know how to read (and follow) directions.

Did you ever do an exercise in grade school, where you’re given a piece of paper with all these designs with numbers on it (sort of a color-by-number type thing), and the teacher says,

“Alright.  This is a lesson in listening.  I will read ALL of the steps FIRST.  Then I will read them AGAIN and follow them.  The first time through, you are JUST LISTENING and NOT DOING ANYTHING.”

And then, the teacher reads through 30+ steps of instructions…

“1.  Color #5 blue.  2.  Color #17 green.  etc….”  the VERY LAST ONE of which says:

“Do not color anything with any color, starting from Step 1.”

And, of course, most of us zone out by the time the teacher reads to the end the first time around, and we  miss the all important last step…

The ONLY student in the entire class who got it right was the blind girl.

ANYWAY.  It’s sort of how I’m feeling about the ridiculous red tape of forms, surveys, formatting, and hoop jumping…  I’m trying to do all the right things and I just know at the end they’ll probably send me back to reprint my whole dissertation because I forgot to double space my abstract or some other ridiculous thing.  The Berkeley document for “Instructions for Preparing and Filing Your Thesis or Dissertation” is 34 pages long.  That’s almost exactly 1/3 the length of my dissertation.  Thanks for making me feel inadequate about the last six years of my life, Berkeley!

One of the more interesting (read: not mind-blowingly irritating, like making sure all of the page numbers on your dissertation are at least 3/4 of a inch away from the edge of the page) things we are required to do is complete an exit survey (called “Survey of Doctoral Students’ Opinion” which, I don’t know, just sounds ridiculously pompous for some reason)  Besides the usual demographics, they ask for some actual feedback.  One is to list the worst and best course you took, which I wish they asked as a undergrad.  I guess they really don’t want to know your opinion as an undergrad…  haha!

In any case, the set of questions that caught my attention were the following, under the category of “General University Experience”

“What was your best academic experience at UC Berkeley?”

“What was your worst academic experience at UC Berkeley?”

and

“If you could change one thing at Berkeley, what would it be?”

And I was blown away.  One multiple levels.  First, they have a lot of guts to ask such questions of tired and jaded grad students.  Second, they actually might care to know this sh*t?  For real?!   Third, what does it mean (or not mean) that I could not immediately formulate an answer for any of them?  And Fourth, it really blows that I had to answer each question in less than 75 words.

What to say?

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Oct 15 2008

Pulling off a ‘drug deal’ - A simple how-to

Published by Hayley under San Francisco, work

Let me preface this by saying that no drugs (legal or not), or money, for that matter, were actually exchanged by, from, or to me in this process. However, everything described here actually happened two weeks ago, somewhere in San Francisco…

1.  Client calls you to get the goods.

2.  Order the goods from your supplier and determine a delivery date.

3.  On the predetermined delivery date, go to the predetermined delivery location to pick up the goods and discover your supplier has screwed you over.

4.  Curse profusely.

5.  Call up your backup supplier.  (Always have a backup!)

6.  Call you client and notify them of a change of plans and reschedule the exchange.

7.  Pick up the goods from your backup supplier the next morning at 8AM, still cursing.

8.  Meet your client behind a gas station, right off the freeway, in a shady neighborhood.

9.  Exchange said goods.

10.  Leave the transaction site immediately.

And that, my friends, is how to pull off a successful ‘drug deal’…  I know you are all so very thankful for my generosity in sharing this important information.

If you are dying to know what the ‘goods’ were, click here:  Continue Reading »

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Jul 03 2008

All this time…

Published by Hayley under argh!, lab, ryan, work

I was referring to my doctoral dissertation as a thesis. Well, a kind friend (who also happens to be working on her dissertation) and this document from UC Berkeley has set me straight. And, according to wikipedia - which we all know is the absolute authority on everything (and anyone) worth mentioning:

At most [US] universities, dissertation is the term for the required submission for the

doctorate and thesis refers only to the master’s degree requirement.

Ha! Obviously the author of this wikipedia entry has a doctorate! Why are all the master’s students out there sweating bullets? It’s only a thesis.

Gotta love the social hierarchy of academia.

You have to admit though - ‘dissertation’ just sounds more important than ‘thesis.’ Plus, it’s a much longer word. 12 letters versus a measly 6. Twice as long - it must mean a dissertation is twice as snooty.

I guess we have to grasp at something after all these years… I mean, it’s taken me 6 times longer to get my phD than it took Ryan to get his masters - which, by the way, was a two year program he finished in one.

Damn overachiever.

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Jun 01 2008

Data analysis SUCKS!!!!!

Published by Hayley under argh!, beer, lab, work

I’m just not a big data analysis person. I hate statistics. I hate compiling and organizing data. I hate photoshop. I hate all of it.

You would think otherwise, due to my somewhat OCD personality. I think the problem stems from the fact that I just have SO MUCH data, and I’m not THAT organized, so the process of doing so is just overwhelming. Add to that my perfectionist tendencies, which don’t allow me to let anything by that I think looks ugly, or weird, or off, or just okay…

and you get a girl that who is going to be absolutely batty for the next month or two.

Watch out.

PS. I have a HUGE backlog of photos and other cuteness to post. I promise I will post it all someday. Maybe after July. If you still read this by then. Then again, I will probably need serious procrastination in the coming weeks, so maybe you’ll be hearing from me more than usual.

PPS. We need another two dozen or so glass beer bottles… brown or green, no twist off, rinsed (otherwise they tend to grow a bit of mold. ick)… extra points if you clean off the labels.. ha! Please send them our way if you have any. We are going to have TWO beers for your imbibing pleasure in a couple weeks… you know what that means…. DOUBLE the AWESOMENESS that is nanoBREW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Stay tuned.

PPPS. How IS the thesis writing going you ask? Well, something a little too much like this…

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Mar 12 2008

If you’re wondering how I’m doing…

Published by Hayley under argh!, funny, lab, work

This pretty much sums it up:

I heart phD Comics.

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Jan 22 2008

What the f#$%#@!!!!!!

Published by Hayley under argh!, campus, lab, work

TWO fire alarms today.  Within one hour.  How in the world is anyone around here supposed to get any actual work done with fire alarms at least once a week?!!!!!!!!

At least when we were at RFS I could slowly contaminate myself with radioactive and toxic chemicals from the air… in PEACE!!!

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Jan 15 2008

It’s a losing battle…

Published by Hayley under animals, argh!, family, food for thought, work

or rather, it’s already been lost:

Mosquito: 9 course feast on me, 2 on Ryan (and counting)

Me: 0

I woke up a few nights ago at 4AM to intense itching on my arm… stumbled into the bathroom and saw an angry red bump glaring back at me. I returned to bed, pep talking myself into thinking that *perhaps* the offending bugger had left the bedroom… and just as I was drifting off I heard the infernal buzzing near me and knew that sleep was going to elude me. Instead I decided to curl up with a novel in the living room.

An hour later a sleepy Ryan peeks out of the bedroom, telling me to come back to bed… and we leave the light on to stalk the mosquito. After about 30 minutes there was still no sign of it and I concluded it must have passed out in food coma and wouldn’t bother me again. Oh, I was so wrong…

The next evening I started scratching my face… then my left hand… then my left arm… then my right arm… I found five red spots.

The next morning I found more…

Can I declare defeat? Surrender? Something?!!

There must be some way to barricade my entire apartment with a non-toxic form of DEET… right?!!!! Maybe I need to change my research track from stem cells to mosquitoes… bioengineer a strain of mosquitoes that don’t feed off humans… but feed off of disgusting flies…

Did I ever tell you I hate bugs? Except for the pretty, useful, or industrious ones that don’t bother me.

PS. Happy Birthday Dad!!!!!

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Jan 02 2008

Happy New Year!

Published by Hayley under travel, work

My resolutions for 2008:

1. Finish my dissertation.

2. Find a ‘real’ job. (’real’ means it pays more than $30k/year.)

3. Go on vacation. Somewhere that is not California.

Hopefully in that order. But hey, I’ll take it as it comes.

As a side note - I really hate resolutions. I feel like they’re there to mock me and say, haha… you haven’t completed your [fill in the blank] resolution yet!! And so I haven’t done any resolutions at all for years… maybe ever… but this year I just don’t want to think about the alternative. Really. Let’s just not talk about it…

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