Motivators

May 15, 2007 at 6:23 pm | | everyday science, grad life, nerd

The folks over at despair.com have a new motivator generator – here are a few chemistry motivation posters that I came up with. Have fun. Click on any of them for the full-size image.

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  1. motivation

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  2. [IMG ] This little gem is courtesy of Charles over at Everyday Scientist. I’ll be thinking about this next time I hear a lavish introduction for a speaker which includes the number of citations their ground breaking paper has had!

    Pingback by daybyday — May 23, 2007 #

  3. [IMG ] Saying your paper has been cited 100 times is equivalent to saying that approximately 6.5 billion people haven’t read it… and don’t really plan to. Via Biocurious, here are Demotivators for Scientists. As if scientist’s exuberance and enthusiasm were problems. Also, citations, like blog links, follow power laws, and 100 citations is a lot. PS, it could be worse. A lot worse.

    Pingback by Mike Beversluis — June 12, 2007 #

  4. Now this

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  5. Oh man. Those are pretty fantastic.

    Comment by Ψ*Ψ — May 15, 2007 #

  6. Havin’ a good day?

    Comment by william — May 15, 2007 #

  7. […] the postdoc who probably did the work.2CKE; DRP-1 w/ a fasudil analog; EMBL Hamburg… Motivators  posted to Everyday Scientist on Wed 16th May 07The folks over at despair.com have a new […]

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  8. Brilliant!

    Comment by Richard Apodaca — May 16, 2007 #

  9. what makes you think your glassware is clean?

    Comment by sam — May 16, 2007 #

  10. I know my glassware is clean…it’s my core competence…

    Comment by charles — May 16, 2007 #

  11. My own attempt:

    Comment by kendall — May 17, 2007 #

  12. Did someone say brilliant? I agree.

    Comment by Sujit — May 19, 2007 #

  13. […] Awesome work, Charles! by PhilipJ at May 19, 2007 04:54 AM […]

    Pingback by Planet Musings — May 19, 2007 #

  14. SCOPE takes the cake. I shall certainly use it in my seminar presentations :)

    Comment by Arunn — June 3, 2007 #

  15. […] Awesome work, Charles! […]

    Pingback by Biocurious: Page 2 — June 5, 2007 #

  16. […] Your page is on StumbleUpon […]

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