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Communication is easy

Communication is easy? Wishful thinking? Keith Collins, our CTO and VP of Technology, once told me “communication is hard.” That may seem a completely obvious statement to most of Peer Revue’s readers, but recall I’m a code monkey. We developers think …

Keep track of that

I’ve been a longtime fan of the WNYC radio show, Radio Lab.
Hosts Robert Krulwich and Jad Abumrad
have interviewed famed biologist
E.O. Wilson
a few times. Listening to him describe
his study of ants and how they make tracks and trails is a great story of perseverance and attention to detail.
E.O. Wilson had a bit of a head start on us, but here at SAS, we’re pretty good at tracking bugs, too.

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Keep track of that

I’ve been a longtime fan of the WNYC radio show, Radio Lab. Hosts Robert Krulwich and Jad Abumrad have interviewed famed biologist E.O. Wilson a few times. Listening to him describe his study of ants and how they make tracks and trails is a great story…

Peer Revue

Perhaps you are like me and have gotten top-ten list fatigue from the typical

press that SAS gets
.

The pervasive coverage leaves the impression that we all arrive on campus at 10:00AM,
grab a massage before heading to the
natatorium for a few laps,

take a stroll around the lake

before going to the cafeteria for a subsidized lunch while listening to a piano recital,
spend some time at the book exchange,

then head home at 1:30.

Apparently, the only ones who do any real work around here are the pianist and the massage therapists… and those writing the press releases.

I present Peer Revue to disabuse you of that myth.

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Peer Revue

Perhaps you are like me and have gotten top-ten list fatigue from the typical press that SAS gets. The pervasive coverage leaves the impression that we all arrive on campus at 10:00AM, grab a massage before heading to the natatorium for a few laps, tak…