2007-01-08

2007-01-08 02:44 am

...Phew

I just had a total scare-moment, thinking that Liz's Christmas present had fallen out of my backpack on the plane and disappeared forever, but no. I had just put it inside another bigger big inside my backpack to keep that from happening. I am too smart for my own good apparently. And I brought cookies for people here, and they all got broken in my luggage. Some just had the head or a leg snap off, but others are pretty crushed D: (still tasty, though?)

And I am back, after an hour and half delay at Chicago (some baggage mess-up) and being charged $50 by United because their weight limit is fifty pounds instead of seventy like all the other airlines I've flown recently (yes, I had a sixty pound bag). United also has like no leg room at all - I think I may avoid them in the future if possible.

Many more things to come, but _after_ I sleep.
2007-01-08 07:06 pm

A Question

So, on the plane yesterday, I discovered that there's something wrong with my headphone jack that's making it cut certain frequencies, annoyingly right in the human vocal range. So as I couldn't watch tv on the plane, I went through some of my old files, finally ending up in a folder of documents and papers about Ebola and Marburg, as well as a somewhat randomly-included file on NIH's safety guidelines for a level 2 biohazard lab (random because Ebola and Marburg are level 4 - I didn't save the files in the folder, someone else did, I just kept them because they looked interesting).

And one of the things under the basic lab safety stuff is '4. Mouth pipetting is prohibited; mechanical pipetting devices are used'. This is also included in my chem lab rules, and it was included at least verbally in the lab rules for the plant physiology lab Yana and I were in, although it's not on the print copy. And this leads me to wonder - why anyone would ever think pipetting by mouth was a good idea, ever? Even if you're not using something horribly infectious or toxic, you run a decent risk of contaminating whatever it is you're pipetting with your own spit. I can see why it's included, but I dunno, seems like common sense to me.