Monthly Archives: April 2009

20 Cases of Swine Flu in U.S.

U.S. Human Cases of Swine Flu Infection State # of laboratory confirmed cases California 7 cases Kansas 2 cases New York City 8 cases Ohio 1 case Texas 2 cases TOTAL COUNT 20 cases International Human Cases of Swine Flu … Continue reading

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The New Swine Flu

Early Friday morning, I started watching the updates about the cases of Swine Flu in Mexico, with 20 reported dead at that time. By Friday evening, there were 68 people dead, eight confirmed cases in the United States, and a … Continue reading

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Friday Flyer

Another week and still no nibbles from any of my job prospects. Somebody out there must need me! Applied for more jobs this week, including two at Duke, one at Penn State, one in Minnesota, one in Washington, and one … Continue reading

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Evolution of the Job Search

In 1982 when I graduated from college the first time, the high-tech way to look for jobs was to go to the career center on campus and use the microfiche system and search job postings in newspapers from around the … Continue reading

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Monday Mix-Ups

I don’t typically just ramble here on my blog, but that’s what I’m about to do. Two days ago we had wonderful sunshine and a temperature pushing 70 degrees for the first time this season. Now we have rain, falling … Continue reading

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