Atlanta part II
I'm just surprised and mildly impressed at how we can go out at nights, and attend talks (plus pay attention) in the day. Kinda reminded me of the glorious Okinawa ICRS days. Really enjoyed the talks at the conference, even though the rooms were too small most of the times, and I spent a lot time standing throughout the day. Also the first time that I spent all 2 hours in front of my poster entertaining a steady stream of people asking me questions about my work. It's like what James said before about attending meetings with researchers other than those working exclusively on corals. You get to see a variety of research and techniques on similar aspects that you might not get to see otherwise, like trophic cascades, larval biology, chemical ecology, competition, invasive mechanisms, etc. Plus most of the people, even the professors were pretty down to earth and easy to talk to. We ended late most days, and I hardly had time to even go for aikido. Finally managed to squeeze in one session on Friday at Dogwood Aikikai :).
It was nice to walk through campus- the weather was nice and sunny, and the trees were mostly blooming- so pretty!
It was nice to walk through campus- the weather was nice and sunny, and the trees were mostly blooming- so pretty!
My labbies and I also decided to take off a little earlier on Saturday to visit the world famous Georgia Aquarium. Parking here costs $10! And the crowds! I felt like I was part of a cattle show....we bought our tickets ($24!!!), and had to wait till a pre-determined time to enter, cos of crowd control I guess....so Susanna, Raphael and I visit the Olympic Park nearby-
And took pictures of the CNN building!
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Cool, aren't they? So bizarre.. :)