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(1) I'm at a point where I'm thinking it might be a good idea to upgrade a number of my electronics: for example, some of my things are showing their age (eg. my Nintendo Switch, which I've had and used very extensively for three years, but showing some issues with especially the controller joysticks; my phone, which is now four years old and running out of space for kitten pictures; and my laptop, which is having storage and screen issues). The good thing is that I have the money to do so after closing an unused bank account, but there's still that alarm bell going "do you really need to?". It's a bit of a thing that, even though I'm not in a bad position financially, some of my habits from when I didn't have as much money mean I delay replacing things that I should probably replace moreso than I need to. (And given the warranty schemes in Europe, I much prefer buying things here with the two-year compulsory warranty!)
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(2) Similarly, I'm going on vacation in March (plus conference). In general, I have to prepay/pay in advance for conference expenses and get them reimbursed later, but now I'm getting a bit concerned over how much I'm forking over... fortunately, once I start the vacation bit and get an inordinately large number of Swiss francs converted for newer models*, my bank account can breathe a sigh of relief, but again, I know I shouldn't have these worries. And yet I do.
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(3) We got reviews for a paper back, and it was quite clear two of the reviewers didn't properly read or understand things! The first response was "reject", but my boss successfully appealed to get it upgraded to "major revision", which is quite a feat, but now we're getting ready for the re-submission... and I'm still a bit worried. I think we've addressed their concerns, but there are plenty of people I've encountered that are hard/impossible to please with results and research. Without knowing who these reviewers are, it's also hard to tell what will ultimately make them happy.
Though, relatedly, we're starting (slowly) the process of a paper in collaboration with the Organic Chemistry group, and it's already making me a bit crazy, mostly the fact it feels like we're on different planets in terms of what we see out of the paper and how to weave the scope and the fact they still insist on "pass the Word document" for papers, which is painful. (Anymore, I use Overleaf, a Latex editor, which is quite useful, but the senior ORCs don't want to learn Latex, and I've heard similar complaints from some other ORCs not involved with the project...)
Though, relatedly, we're starting (slowly) the process of a paper in collaboration with the Organic Chemistry group, and it's already making me a bit crazy, mostly the fact it feels like we're on different planets in terms of what we see out of the paper and how to weave the scope and the fact they still insist on "pass the Word document" for papers, which is painful. (Anymore, I use Overleaf, a Latex editor, which is quite useful, but the senior ORCs don't want to learn Latex, and I've heard similar complaints from some other ORCs not involved with the project...)
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(4) I have a grant application due in mid-April, and I just can't work up the energy to write as much as I'd like for it...