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Today Josh defended his CEE/EPP dissertation on ambient carbon dioxide capture. He answered rather grueling questions from the committee with unflappable poise, and he's guaranteed to remember the definition of the Sherwood Number for the rest of his life. Congratulations, Dr. Stolaroff!
August 18, 2006 : 2:12 AM
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Woo congratulations to him!

Also you have no idea of my love for dimensionless constants, even if I can't figure out what they are for.
posted by Anonymous jcreed : August 18, 2006 1:35 PM : link to this comment  
Huh; I need to get you guys to a party of mine so I can hear about this stuff. Cool. Oh, and congrats.

Also, I must say: Dimensionless constants are the enemy of all that is good in this world.
posted by Anonymous Benoit : August 23, 2006 10:49 PM : link to this comment  
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