My rule of thumb is that change is the rule, not the exception. This rule has guided me to never consider any theory absolute, no science complete. I'm constantly looking for the cracks in experiments and flaws in logic.
Though science has answered many questions, it always seems to create more questions. This search for knowledge will never be complete, and should never be considered final.
As an editor of several web sites I read many scientific papers daily, and have a unique view spanning several disciplines. I read and review journals on genetics, stem cells, cloning, astronomy, nano-technology, medicine, geology, physics, psychology and philosophy.
My passion is ...
knowledge and the pursuit of it
I know too much about ...
Everything and have commonly been called a "know-it-all"
My parents always told me ...
Truth leads to Light - Lux et Veritas
My favorite memory ...
Learning how to learn
Why I write ...
To learn how to express my ideas to the world
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Science
My first job ...
Gardener
My best moment ...
Building the state of Montana's tourism web site
My inspiration ...
My father
It's not what you know, but who you know. This is what makes sites like myspace, facebook and linkedin so successful. Though you might be the best copy writer in the world, if you don't have supporters, no one will ever read a word you write. Contact everyone you know, and I do mean everyone. Tell them you're looking for a job and don't let them hang-up until they've given you one lead. When you follow up on the lead be sure to tell the potential employer who turned you on to them. Don't take the first job that's offered. Set a time range for finding a job and tell potential employers that...
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