Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Farewell to a Man's Best Friend


"Near this spot are deposited the remains of one who possessed Beauty without Vanity, Strength without Insolence, Courage without Ferocity, and all the Virtues of Man, without his Vices. This Praise, which would be unmeaning Flattery if inscribed over human ashes, is but a just tribute to the Memory of Boatswain, a Dog." ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, "Inscription on the Monument of a Newfoundland Dog"

Yesterday I realized just how attached we can become to our four legged friends. The most unfortunate and difficult time for all pet owners had arrived. I received a call from my parents that the time had come for my beloved Black Lab Rocky.

I still can't believe the amount of joy that dog brought me over the past 13 years. He was always there to give a reassuring lick when I was home sick and would play ball until your arm could throw no longer. He lived to swim and I remember vividly the first moment when he plunged head first into a lake in the mountains after a rock I had thrown.

He was also one of the friendliest and good natured dogs I've ever known. You could put your hand between him and his food and though you might be covered in slobber you wouldn't hear so much as a whimper or a growl out of him.

I also think fondly of those long summer days growing up where rolling around in a kiddie pool we had set up for him was a much enjoyed escape from the heat for him and a source of great amusement for us. He would also race around the yard wildly before rolling in the grass and then trying to rub himself dry on whoever was around. Everyone knows that the most affectionate creature is a wet dog.

He was our companion on many a camping trip and was the best friend a guy could have growing up. There was no adventure he wouldn't spring for with a wagging tail and unmatched exuberance. He was a great dog and I will miss him more than words can say.

"I think dogs are the most amazing creatures; they give unconditional love. For me they are the role model for being alive." ~Gilda Radner














In Loving Memory
Rocky 1995 - 2008

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

It's the End of the World as We Know It...

And just in time because I have a Molecular Biology test next Thursday! What's all this fuss about the end of the world you're asking?

Tomorrow the CERN research center located on the Franco-Swiss border is going to fire up the Large Hadron Super Collider and attempt to recreate the conditions of the big bang here on Earth. This machine is the brain child of more than 8,000 physicists from over 85 countries!

This will be remarkable in that the LHC is the largest and highest energy particle accelerator ever built by mankind. And what does that mean? Well among other things it is hoped to reveal to scientists a particle called the Higgs boson aka the "God Particle" There are those who believe that if this particle exists and can be observed it may change some of the laws of physics and explain why some of our theories don't quite mach up with what we have observed.

There are also those who believe that it will result in the creation of a black hole which will then proceed to swallow up the entire planet and it's hapless inhabitants along with it. British astronomer Martin Rees puts our odds of being crushed in the belly of a black hole tomorrow at 1 in 50 million...

So if we do arise tomorrow in a slightly more compressed state of matter, it's been a pleasure! I for one intend to spend my last few hours planted in front of SPORE...

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Oh No! Not Politics!

Yes yes, my blog has been free of political commentary in it's entire existence but no longer!

Being an Independent, I have tried to remain objective this election and listen to both sides. However I find it increasingly hard to give the Republican ticket a chance particularly after the selection of Sarah Palin as the VP candidate. Being a Molecular Biology major I base many of my decisions on facts and that's why I am so concerned about the possibility of a someone like Palin being a heart beat away from the presidency. Palin has stated that she wants to teach creationism in public schools. She also favors abstinence only sexual education. On global warming she said "I'm not one though who would attribute it to being manmade" I also found it unsettling that for claiming to have stood up to the boys club and Big Oil in Alaska in her speech that her inauguration was sponsored by BP. It was also revealing of her character to claim a stance against earmarks and the infamous Bridge to Nowhere when she in fact did support the project funded by earmarks as recently as 2006! It surprised me just how many ideals of Palin's clash with mine! So to borrow from Hillary, no way, no how, no Palin!