It's a Good Thing that I decided to double check the abstract that I wrote up and submitted back in January, for this meeting I'm heading off to on Saturday. That way I can make sure I put together the RIGHT figures and the PROPER text to go with that abstract.
As opposed to the data that I WAS packaging together, which is for a completely different set of work.
On the other hand, the data that I NOW get to put together is actually far more complete, and I've been thinking about for longer (i.e. more than the 6 hours I've had for the data that came in finally this afternoon), so writing it up for this poster should be easy.
Me? Confused? Losing track of which work goes where and when? Nope, not in the slightest.
*sigh*
As opposed to the data that I WAS packaging together, which is for a completely different set of work.
On the other hand, the data that I NOW get to put together is actually far more complete, and I've been thinking about for longer (i.e. more than the 6 hours I've had for the data that came in finally this afternoon), so writing it up for this poster should be easy.
Me? Confused? Losing track of which work goes where and when? Nope, not in the slightest.
*sigh*