You’re taking memes way too seriously.
You’re taking memes way too seriously.
“This…… former president…”
Even with the red circle I can’t see it.
Edit: There it is. Wasn’t interpreting the depth of the image right and thought it was supposed to be further away.
We talking about Grand Unified Theory here?
“Sweet, I’ll put it in mine!”
Go for it! You can always do a Windows VM for the rare times you may need it - if at all.
Heterotopia
I’ve got symmetrical gigabit in my apartment, with the option to upgrade to 5 or 8. I’d have to upgrade my equipment to use those speeds, but it’s nice to know I have the option.
Don’t mess with the Swifties, Donny. Of all the dumb shit you’ve done you’re really playing with fire now.
I’ve found it’s a great source for e-books, as well.
Who’s covering the registration fees and taxes, though?! Some “free gift” this whole existence thing has turned out to be.
Does this religion come with funny hats? I really must insist on a funny hat if I’m to take this seriously.
You matter. Stars matter. Everything’s matter!
Except antimatter. That doesn’t matter.
Restaurant wasn’t in a ticketed park. The tickets are as relevant as the D+ trial.
Not missing much. It’s full of WASP-y pearl-clutchers.
I think NDT is a good science communicator, he just lacks the personable quality that laypeople generally prefer when having something explained to them. Personally, I like NDT. He’s knowledgeable in his field, and when he really gets into talking about stuff you can tell he has a sense of awe and wonder about the universe. But, I think he also suffers a bit from that issue of really intelligent people just not grasping that there’s a lot of their niche knowledge that is not common knowledge. It’s not at all uncommon for NDT to put off a, “You really didn’t already know that?” vibe. I don’t at all think it’s malicious, it’s just when you reach a certain level of knowledge on a topic, it’s easy to forget how much you yourself had to learn.
TL;DR: NDT is a great science communicator if you already know enough of the basics to follow what he’s saying. Carl Sagan was an even greater communicator because he could break down subjects to explain them to people whether they were a 5 year old with a budding interest in astronomy, or a college grad studying more advanced topics.
Ah, good point! That’s also the impression I get from his work. His Netflix series was pretty much written for adults who watched him on PBS as kids.
We need a reincarnation of Carl Sagan. He was a great science communicator.
Synology DS918+.