The Editor’s Note in Wilderness & Environmental Medicine for the past few years has been a fabulous introduction to academic publishing. For those naïve to (or just curious about) the often obscure processes of journal writing, submission, review, revising, and acceptance/rejection, this serves as a brief overview of the entire process from the mind of a journal editor.
Read MoreHow I Got Fancy Footnotes Working Using Bigfoot.js on SquareSpace
I respect a good footnote because I value referencing the original material.These fancy footnotes on PainScience.com and Wait But Why are helpful because they don’t pull you away from the narrative. So I just had to have similar footnotes on my SquareSpace blog. Despite many setbacks, here’s how I got them working using Bigfoot.js.
Read MoreMotion 6 Month Review – Is it the cure for ADHD?
How to be a “pro”
Great advice from David Kadavy’s Love Mondays newsletter today:
Read MoreThe main difference between pro and amateur creators: Amateurs expect everything to work.
So, the amateur leaves in their wake a trail of half-finished and failed projects.
The pro also leaves a trail of half-finished and failed projects, but by a different name. They’re called prototypes.
Who the Hell Are You?
I was browsing my Squarespace analytics and realized that nearly 700 people are subscribed to this blog’s RSS feed.
How Who the hell are you people?!
Read MoreThe 4 Sources of Low Back Pain
Low back pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide. Nearly all Americans will suffer from back pain at some point in their life. That includes you.
While we can’t always be specific, we can confidently say that there are four general sources of low back pain. Each has a different method of leading to pain, as well as a different approach to resolve back pain. Let’s discuss these 4 sources in more detail.
Read MoreOver the tech hill
I hate to admit it – I’m on the downhill slide to becoming the old guy who doesn’t understand new technology.
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