I didn't miss LJ much (except that I was in the middle of catching up on my friends page at the time). It gave me a chance to do some other stuff online - but I really should have been offline altogether.
I read the shipboard journal of an acquaintance. He's a fourth grade science teacher, who got the opportunity to do some research aboard the USS Healy last summer, in the arctic ocean. He was part of one of several teams doing various sorts research - water columns, sediment, Thorium count, etc. Steve was really excited about copapods - a form of zooplankton. Much of the reasearch was regarding climate change.
Anyway, as long as not much is happening right now, I'm outta here. Back to the werewolves.
I read the shipboard journal of an acquaintance. He's a fourth grade science teacher, who got the opportunity to do some research aboard the USS Healy last summer, in the arctic ocean. He was part of one of several teams doing various sorts research - water columns, sediment, Thorium count, etc. Steve was really excited about copapods - a form of zooplankton. Much of the reasearch was regarding climate change.
Anyway, as long as not much is happening right now, I'm outta here. Back to the werewolves.