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Oh, For the Love of Science!


© Linda Bond

(or, Linda's Swan Song...) (Catch me soon at "Perspectives" under Arts & Humanities: Humanities)

Well, I knew this time would come, but I didn't expect it so soon. Seems my well's run dry and my life has made a major shift that sends me off in a new direction. Never one to be afraid of change, I am, however, a little sad to be leaving this column behind. I have enjoyed developing these ideas and sharing with you my love of investigative sciences. I hope I have given you enough ideas to get you started in a few directions, as well.

I wish to leave you with a couple of parting thoughts for the road:

First: Anyone who loves science is a seeker. In awe of the universe, he is driven to ask questions; she is driven to seek answers. Do carry on...it's worth it!

Last: Learning is not only a means to an end, it is a lifelong process...the stuff which helps make life worth living. Don't ever stop...there's always more!

Thanks for the feedback and fun talks. See ya'll later...

In-Joy!

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2.   May 27, 1999 9:42 PM
Maybe it's a Grade-B movie line: Y'know, it's crazy enough, it just might work. Linda, you always approach physics with broader perspectives. Now, you'll be sharing perspectives enriched by ...

-- posted by Dan_Ellsworth


1.   May 27, 1999 2:15 PM
Linda -- Just wanted you to know I've enjoyed reading your articles. I love your eagerness to explore and understand and integrate your mind and spirit. Sorry I've taken so long to respond! I look ...

-- posted by cora





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