Tim Ribaric

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@nyhan huh, interesting.
@adr @redlibrarian Kids these days don't know how good they have it.

@redlibrarian I remember a prof of mine in 2001 saying she had to write code with paging (ie making sure it could fit in RAM) and we all lost our minds in class.

The C Union datatype is another blast from the past as well. I couldn't imagine life needing to write code like that.

@nyhan WTF eh. You can just say, don't take me seriously, and that drops all liability. It's like a magic spell.
@adr LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE JOHN.

I'm going to tack this onto all the work that I do to *makes hand wiping motion*

"This email from Tim is for entertainment purposes only."

REB's have run amok. I think their primary role is to discourage people from performing research involving humans.

I need to fill in a .doc file (yes, not .docx) that is making my eyes bleed.

@adr Uncanny.
How did my fortune cookie know I was a Marxist?
In early spring, #ResearchRoundup highlights a dataset on Blue-spotted Salamanders, which begin migrating despite sub-zero body temperatures. Explore this dataset by Glenn Tattersall and Danilo Giacometti from Brock University here: https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/FZJBQH
Data to accompany manuscript "Sub-zero body temperatures during early spring migration in blue-spotted salamanders (Ambystoma laterale)"

Amphibians that reproduce in early spring at northern latitudes may encounter environmental ice while migrating to their breeding sites. Due to the...

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