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9.07.2010
Home visit, in installments: Installment I
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We shall forgo the science today and fill you in on our summer a bit. First part of our homebase visit was spent at the Provo house. We had ...
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8.31.2010
bp's science: how does bleach work? (v.1)
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So how does chlorine bleach get out nasty stains? Hmm, well we've got to do a bit of chemistry to explain it. Well we don't have t...
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8.30.2010
And we're back
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Hello all! We are back from our extended vacation of the homebase. We had a wonderful time. So wonderful that I'll be posting about it...
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8.04.2010
That's six years
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A worthy interruption to my blogging MIA. Today we celebrate six years of married goodness. This is the most recent photo I could find of ju...
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7.30.2010
visiting the homebase
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Might I take a moment and tell you just how much I enjoy going back to the place where I grew up? Thanks. Seeing family is the best, hands ...
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7.20.2010
bp's science: how do painkillers work? (v.1)
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I was talking with my sister the other day and we were discussing headaches. Nauseating headaches. We both get them. And frequently. We...
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7.19.2010
Good old swiss army
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My dad always carries lose change, his keys, chapstick, and a swiss army knife in his pocket. When I was younger, this pocket knife came in ...
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7.13.2010
bp's science: cool bio facts (v.1)
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The body has 206 bones. Babies are born with 270 bones. Almost half of your bones are in your hands and feet. Your face has 80 muscles...
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7.08.2010
on both sides
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Did you know that peanut butter and jam sandwiches are so much better when the peanut butter is spread on both sides of the bread? It's...
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6.29.2010
bp's science: computer science sort of (v.1)
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What is in the air that is making computers go haywire? I mean, first my sister tells me that her computer crashed and her family has to ge...
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