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The chronicles of a veterinary student, foodie and self-proclaimed geek

Thursday, July 17, 2003

 
Here's the update:

I haven't posted in a while because I've been preoccupied preparing an outdoor education workshop for a local child care organization. I'm used to doing workshops that last four to six hours, for folks who teach 8 to 12 year-olds, so I had to revamp my methods to create a two hour workshop for people who teach 1 to 5 year-olds. But It was fun--I presented it Tuesday and it went over well.

I found out this child care organization has a branch down in Champaign, which is great since I already have a few different workshops already prepared. I can present a two or four hour workshop on a Saturday for part-ime work. At $50 an hour, hopefully this can help pay for some school expenses.

My short-lived obsession with the VetEd Tablet has come to its end; once I saw what hardware was included I realized I could get a faster laptop for a lot less. I don't need all the fancy software, and the stuff I do need is available in affordable form on cd-rom.

My new obsession is the book Deadly Feasts by Richard Rhodes. I bought a copy of it (published in 1998) at Book Muse for $2. I’ve been somewhat obsessed with prions since I saw a great PBS documentary about them back in 1997.

Here's The Onion's review. I agree and disagree.

I plan to present a review of my own in the coming weeks--after I finish working on a bunch of little scholarship essays that are due this month.

I just unloaded about a grand on textbooks, microscope rental and class notes. I'll definitely need to do some of those workshops throughout the school year.


Dana Lee 13:00



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Reading:
Mental Floss


Sir Arhtur Conan Doyle
Study in Scarlet



Listening to:
Radio Paradise

The Shins


Practicing:
Classical Gas
Leader of the Band
Crossroads
Fire and Rain


Surfing:

Vet stuff:
UI College of Vet Med
Pet Columns
AVMA

News, politics, culture, religion:
The Guardian
The Chicago Tribune
The NY Times
The Washington Post
BBC News
Project Censored
Sojourners
Back to Iraq

Food:
Raw Recipes

For Fun:
The Onion
Engrish
Museum of Medical Quackery

Photography:
Ten Years
Best of 2003

Nature:
Animal Planet
PBS Nature
Nature Songs

Music:
Guitar Tabs
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