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Monthly Archives: January 2008
More conspiracy-mongering about anti-depressants (revised)
I normally enjoy reading Crooks & Liars, the liberal video weblog, but a post today hit upon a pet peeve of mine. To quote the original news article, An analysis published in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests that … Continue reading
Giant ‘UFO’ spotted over Texas!
Man, if this post doesn’t get my blog stats up, I can’t imagine anything will! Citizens of Stephenville, Texas have for several weeks now reported seeing an unidentifiable object flying over the city. To quote CNN: Several dozen people — … Continue reading
Big, previously unknown palm tree discovered!
From CNN, we get news that a previously unknown species of palm tree has been “discovered” on Madagascar! I put “discovered” in quotation marks because, as CNN says, The palm tree, which grows to 66 feet in height and has … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Science news
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Optics basics: Defining the velocity of a wave
How do we define how fast a wave is going? The question at first glance seems obvious. When we discussed harmonic waves in a previous post, we observed that the velocity of the wave could be measured by measuring how … Continue reading
Posted in Optics, Optics basics
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Robber shoots himself in groin!
A few years back, I was very interested in reading about very dumb criminals. My interest was rekindled by this story: Police said a Kokomo man accidentally shot himself in the genitals as he robbed a convenience store early Tuesday. … Continue reading
An up-and-coming musician… Jeanette Hawkins!
Most of my flights around the country are rather dull, if not genuinely unpleasant. On the flight back from San Antonio, though, I ended up having a conversation with my row-mates, one of whom is a charming young woman and … Continue reading
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Two nice books on movie physics!
One of the nice Christmas gift surprises this past year was a pair of books from my girlfriend’s sister! (Thanks!) Both books deal with the physics of Hollywood movies, though from slightly different points of view: Don’t Try This At … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Physics
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Incredibly stupid conservative quote of the week
I’m always amazed at some of the ridiculous things that come out of the mouths of the so-called ‘conservative elite’. Here’s Jonah Goldberg, defending the premise of his book Liberal Fascism on Salon.com (h/t Crooks and Liars): To sort of … Continue reading
Posted in ... the Hell?, Politics
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A LaTeX how-to (for windows)
There was a nice post on Good Math, Bad Math about Donald Knuth’s classic scientific typesetting software, TeX. In the comments section, a number of people asked about how to learn to use the software. I thought I’d write a … Continue reading
I’m doomed…
I’m not sure what to make of this xkcd comic; after all, I’m active in 3 of these categories, including the top one, and I do take a lot of elevators…
Posted in Silliness, Sports
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