Earlier on this site, it was mentioned that mathematics can be a tragic calling. Some evidence indicates that rock music may be even worse, though it may provide more ancillary benefits.
[Update: 4 November 2007] A more detailed post has superseded this one.
Author: Milan
In the spring of 2005, I graduated from the University of British Columbia with a degree in International Relations and a general focus in the area of environmental politics. In the fall of 2005, I began reading for an M.Phil in IR at Wadham College, Oxford.
Outside school, I am very interested in photography, writing, and the outdoors. I am writing this blog to keep in touch with friends and family around the world, provide a more personal view of graduate student life in Oxford, and pass on some lessons I've learned here.
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Completely irrelevant cool timelapse vid:
http://www.mtc.ca.gov/news/info/movies/bay_bridge_video_9-07.htm
It is interesting that American rock stars are so much more likely to die of heart disease than their British counterparts. Is it the product of the prevalance of obesity? Diet? Exercise habits?
Does divide between US and UK rock stars mirror the divide in the populations as a whole?