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<blockquote data-quote="Rybaer" data-source="post: 1615374" data-attributes="member: 118"><p><strong>San Diego, University of San Diego, 10h23</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Jessica looks up from the ocean current model she is developing on the computer to see what has gotten Jeremy into a tizzy so early in the day. She admires his passion for his work, but she finds his tendency for exaggeration and vocalization a bit wearisome at times.</p><p></p><p>She elongates her neck so that she can take a peek through the microscope without having to get up from her chair. Strangers tend to find her disturbing at best when she alters the shape of her body, but Jeremy has known her long enough not to notice any longer. "Mind if I take a look?" she says.</p><p></p><p>She looks at the eggs and can clearly see that there is a difference between them. How severe the problem is, however, is a little outside her realm of expertise.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Jessica starts to retract her head back to her body while maintaining eye contact.</p><p></p><p>"If you say so," she says with some forced sympathy. "You're the marine biologist. I'm just the oceanographer."</p><p></p><p>It was one of the reasons for and problems with being part of a multi-disciplinary team. Each of the specialists brought something to the table, everyone wanted to share what they knew, and not one could understand or fully appreciate the others. Jessica knew oceanography - the weather of the sea as she liked to call it. When Jeremy went off on his contamination kick, it was like an ornithologist trying to explain the evolution of bird migration tendencies to a meteorologist.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>"Oh yeah?" she says, returning her attention to her own work. "Hope they say something nice."</p><p></p><p>Every now and then she takes a peek at the television. With the ability to see simultaneously in all directions through her own body, she doesn't have to bother with turning around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rybaer, post: 1615374, member: 118"] [B]San Diego, University of San Diego, 10h23[/B] Jessica looks up from the ocean current model she is developing on the computer to see what has gotten Jeremy into a tizzy so early in the day. She admires his passion for his work, but she finds his tendency for exaggeration and vocalization a bit wearisome at times. She elongates her neck so that she can take a peek through the microscope without having to get up from her chair. Strangers tend to find her disturbing at best when she alters the shape of her body, but Jeremy has known her long enough not to notice any longer. "Mind if I take a look?" she says. She looks at the eggs and can clearly see that there is a difference between them. How severe the problem is, however, is a little outside her realm of expertise. Jessica starts to retract her head back to her body while maintaining eye contact. "If you say so," she says with some forced sympathy. "You're the marine biologist. I'm just the oceanographer." It was one of the reasons for and problems with being part of a multi-disciplinary team. Each of the specialists brought something to the table, everyone wanted to share what they knew, and not one could understand or fully appreciate the others. Jessica knew oceanography - the weather of the sea as she liked to call it. When Jeremy went off on his contamination kick, it was like an ornithologist trying to explain the evolution of bird migration tendencies to a meteorologist. "Oh yeah?" she says, returning her attention to her own work. "Hope they say something nice." Every now and then she takes a peek at the television. With the ability to see simultaneously in all directions through her own body, she doesn't have to bother with turning around. [/QUOTE]
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