After a drizzly, gray few months (not to mention a rain-soaked CSE Meeting this week), warmth and sunshine has finally made an appearance in the Northeast part of the US. To celebrate, what better way to welcome warmer weather than 1,500 water balloons on a trampoline?

David Crotty

David Crotty

David Crotty is a Senior Consultant at Clarke & Esposito, a boutique management consulting firm focused on strategic issues related to professional and academic publishing and information services. Previously, David was the Editorial Director, Journals Policy for Oxford University Press. He oversaw journal policy across OUP’s journals program, drove technological innovation, and served as an information officer. David acquired and managed a suite of research society-owned journals with OUP, and before that was the Executive Editor for Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, where he created and edited new science books and journals, along with serving as a journal Editor-in-Chief. He has served on the Board of Directors for the STM Association, the Society for Scholarly Publishing and CHOR, Inc., as well as The AAP-PSP Executive Council. David received his PhD in Genetics from Columbia University and did developmental neuroscience research at Caltech before moving from the bench to publishing.

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5 Thoughts on "1,500 Water Balloons on a Trampoline"

I’m a huge fan of this kind of light hearted post every now and again!

Funny thing….when you slow down a bit, you see a wealth of details and texture that you might otherwise miss.
– Have a *slow* weekend, y’all.

More dreadful plastic waste for our poor planet to absorb. Short-term fun, horrible horrible long-term consequences for birds and fish and, when we finally wake up, humans. Please stop sharing the stupidity.

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