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"Happy Birthday, Backreaction!"

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Anonymous Navneeth said...

Congrats, Stefan and Bee!

7:09 AM, February 24, 2008

Blogger Bee said...

how lovely, you took the photo yourself (I bet you didn't make the cake, it looks like you bought it at the Cafe next door). happy birthday, thanks for the sparkling wine :-)

-B.

11:27 AM, February 24, 2008

Blogger Arun said...

Congrats! I'm really glad that you bother to blog! I hope it remains a labor of love.

11:57 AM, February 24, 2008

Blogger Phil Warnell said...

Hi Stefan and Bee,

Congratulations, five hundred posts in two years, it makes the mind spin. As acknowledged you could have only manage such a thing if it were a labour of love. I’ve only been aware of it for a short time and must tell you, that in comparison to anything else of this nature, it far exceeds any of those. As I would be recognized as one of those early adapters you can imagine I have a lot to compare it to. You should realize you haven’t just created an impressive resource, yet also a space that never existed before; a space where people meet to express and exchange their thoughts of hope, ambition and concern. It is also a space where one can expand a little in what they know and understand. Therefore you should be both proud and we should be (and are) grateful.

Best Wishes,

Phil

12:19 PM, February 24, 2008

Blogger Plato said...

Congratulations you too.

"a labour of love"

Wonderful motivation to help give us that space in the world "focus" and in becoming clearer, an understanding of humanities historical heritage.

Just when "the vessel seems to become empty," it again becomes full. It just seems to be the way of it, and runners understand it well? Like hitting a wall.

Sure there are physiological aspects to the euphoria, but there is a deeper consequence even in problem solving. Free the mind?

Oh, and thanks for putting up with me.:)

1:03 PM, February 24, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday!


anon

2:06 PM, February 24, 2008

OpenID michaeldcassidy said...

Happy Birthday and congratulations on a very interesting blog.

4:33 PM, February 24, 2008

Anonymous Kris Krogh said...

Thanks for all the fun and facts! And trying to make the physics world a better place.

Best wishes,

Kris

6:25 PM, February 24, 2008

Blogger amaragraps said...

Happy Birthday Backreaction / Bee / Stefan! Here is a little gift for the three of you, to help you celebrate. ;-)

9:04 PM, February 24, 2008

Anonymous forager said...

Congratulations, Sabine and Stefan!

Your blog was a delight in the past two years. While some famous bloggers are pompous and haughty toward the readers, which I can feel from their indifferent silence to the comments, our hostess Busy Bee's posts and comments to the comments to her posts were both empathic and intelligent. How can I not love her? (I feel jealous toward Stefan. ;-) But, don't be worried, Stefan. This love is only Platonic.)
Sabine's recent despair about no progress in her research also strikes a sympathetic bell in me. In our quest to the truths we still remain as hunter-gatherers. Packed as groups in two or three, sometimes alone, we are foraging through woody or barren areas. The journey is mostly exhausting especially when we are not refreshed by sporadic discoveries of wild berries or a pond full of fish. Sometimes we come across other clans or packs who are also in the midst of foraging. We exchange some words of information and go separate ways to continue journeys. Sometimes we enter a village where a large pack of previous hunter-gatherers have settled down. Here we find leaders and laborers, and all kinds of hierarchy. Their quest became a sort of business. We don't feel right or belonged here, so we continue our foraging even thogh the chances of starving to death will be higher when we leave the village. But the sense of independence and loneliness in our unbeaten trail is a much stronger attractant. Thus we leave as Sabine does.
But Sabine, I want to hear from you from time to time regardless of success or failure of your quest. And also be aware that there are lots of lonely foragers hungry to reach some Amazon jungles or coasts of immense oceans. Love to hear from you there, but who knows if I would be there first waiting for you to arrive? ;-)

9:28 PM, February 24, 2008

Anonymous chimpanzee said...

Here's a QTVR panorama of the "wedding cake" building @Caltech:

http://cosmic-variance.blogspot.com/2006/06/qtvr-panorama-of-caltech-auditorium.html

Has purple flowers, which coincidentally match the purple in the birthday cake.

Is this how you met, which ended in marriage?

I shot the 2/20 Lunar Eclipse:

http://eclipsechaser.blogspot.com/

I was fantasizing in my recent astro-trips, about taking you (B+Stefan) along as guests.

More panos at:

http://www.caltechscience.com/qtvr/qtvr.html

9:38 PM, February 24, 2008

Blogger stefan said...

Hi all,


thanks for the kind words! The cake was form the local Cafe, as Bee has guessed :-). Dear Amara, Changcho, thanks for the photos! BTW, Changcho, we had very bad weather in Frankfurt last week, so I didn't see anything of the eclipse (and didn't have a bad feeling either because I did not set my alarm clock to 3:30 in the morning ;-)...)


Best, Stefan

2:31 AM, February 25, 2008

Blogger cvj said...

Happy Birthday - Keep up the good work!

-cvj

2:58 AM, February 25, 2008

Blogger Eric Gisse said...

What is that? It looks delicious.

5:25 AM, February 25, 2008

OpenID Christine Dantas said...

Happy Birthday, Stefan and Sabine!

5:38 AM, February 25, 2008

Anonymous island said...

Happy birthday, Bee, Stefan, and BR. I'm glad to see that Bee didn't jump out of a window somewhere to celebrate.

10:59 AM, February 25, 2008

Anonymous JJD said...

Happy Birthday to one of the most interesting blogs on the Internet, and thanks to Bee and Stefan for writing it.

12:27 PM, February 25, 2008

Anonymous albert geiser said...

Happy Birthday to you!!!


I love your blog...

2:03 PM, February 25, 2008

Anonymous Tkk said...

Happy birthday to Backreaction and the fine job the editors has done. It is demanding to edit a science blog and do the day jobs. The readers of this blog do appreciate very much. I have learned much, laughed a few times at the naughty jokes. (Especially the 'math universe' plank.)

But, alas, it is more important to do the day jobs. Bee has indicated frustration - so I wish you all the best in your research. Take all the time out you need - because it is just as rewarding to hear your thinking and results of your research in Backreaction.

4:29 PM, February 25, 2008

Blogger Neil' said...

Yes, happy birthday to Backreaction and congrats to the the crew of Bee and Stefan. This blog is informative on physics, can be very deep and thought provoking (e.g. some of Bee's best essays on "issues") and yet still fun. We commenters get to meet interesting people too. It's a hip mix of science pros and some free but sharp-witted spirits.

1:19 PM, February 26, 2008

Anonymous changcho said...

Happy Birthday, and keep up the good blogging work!

4:03 PM, February 26, 2008

Blogger Rae Ann said...

Happy Blog Birthday!

12:36 PM, February 27, 2008

Blogger The Ridger, FCD said...

Happy Belated Blogaversary! I don't always understand everything you two write, but I love reading you. Thanks!

10:49 AM, March 01, 2008

Blogger stefan said...

Dear all,

thanks again for the wishes :-)

And, The Ridger: As everyone else, you're very welcome to ask if something is not clear or understandable to you. To me it's sometimes difficult to judge what I should try to explain in more detail in my posts, and if the explanations I give are too short or too jargon-laden. So, don't be shy, just ask if something about the post interests you and you want to know more, or a better explanation!

And thanks for pointing out this awesome Astronomy Picture of the Day with the Lunar Eclipse seen from Mauna Kea!

Best, Stefan

4:56 PM, March 02, 2008

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