The problem with shortcuts, illustrated Posted on October 24, 2012 by Jeremy Fox See what happens when you try to do things fast rather than do them right? 🙂 HT Research in Progress, which by the way is hilarious. For instance, here’s how theorems are proven. Here’s how to handle tough questions. And here’s what it’s like to get your paper accepted after the third revision. Share this:TwitterFacebookRedditLinkedInEmailLike this:Like Loading...
Oh man, that dog’s body language after he bounces off that thing is priceless. If dogs could say “WTF?” that would certainly be the time for it. I do hope that was a screen door. I am always saddened by the birds who cannot discern the existence of glass panes and die because of it. Reply ↓
And you’re right, Research in Progress is a scream, e.g.: http://researchinprogress.tumblr.com/post/33946389387/we-regret-to-inform-you-that-your-paper-has-not-been Reply ↓
Oh man, that dog’s body language after he bounces off that thing is priceless. If dogs could say “WTF?” that would certainly be the time for it.
I do hope that was a screen door. I am always saddened by the birds who cannot discern the existence of glass panes and die because of it.
Dog looks to be ok in any case…
And you’re right, Research in Progress is a scream, e.g.:
http://researchinprogress.tumblr.com/post/33946389387/we-regret-to-inform-you-that-your-paper-has-not-been
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