For all of those Doctor Who, specifically David Tennant fans, the first publicity photo of him as Hamlet.
Woo hoo! I now have a new desktop to stare at longingly have in the background as I do lots of important HR tasks.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
For all of those Doctor Who, specifically David Tennant fans, the first publicity photo of him as Hamlet.
Woo hoo! I now have a new desktop to stare at longingly have in the background as I do lots of important HR tasks.
The Brain and Bourne: Neuroscience in the Bourne Trilogy — In this special collaboration with MoMA, a screening of The Bourne Identity will be followed by a panel discussion in which the film’s producer/director Doug Liman will be joined by psychiatrist and neuroscientist Giulio Tononi to explore the science behind The Bourne Trilogy.
to explore the science behind The Bourne Trilogy.
Ummmm. I don't think there is any. I say that with love, but, also with a general grounding in how psychology (to say nothing of the physics of cars) really works.
Vortex, Google says it's *67.
Ah, i didn't realize that it was for cell phones as well.
I wanna go to this one: [link]
Sustainable Solutions, Radical Designs — In a program that celebrates human ingenuity while providing a stark reminder of looming challenges, leading innovators including the planner behind China's first eco-city, an inventor of stackable cars, and a pioneer of urban farming, lay out radical blueprints and innovative solutions as they imagine housing, feeding, transporting and sustaining city dwellers of the not too distant future.
And this one: [link]
The Wonderful Weirdness of the Quantum World - Join Alan Alda as he accompanies Brian Greene, Nobel Laureate William Phillips and other leading thinkers at the vanguard of quantum research on an accessible multimedia exploration of the astounding weirdness of the quantum world.
And this one: [link]
Throwing a uniquely personal and intimate spotlight on their relationship with science, renowned researchers, writers, and artists take to the stage to tell stories about heroic failures, miscalculations and experiments — scientific and otherwise — gone wrong.
And this one: [link]
Are there universal laws of life, much like the fundamental laws of physics, that govern or limit the characteristics that make life — in any form — possible? Hear a vibrant discussion with astrobiologists Paul Davies, Steven Benner, and Maggie Turnbull about the search for life as we don’t know it.
a general grounding in how psychology
But they've gotten a psychiatrist and neuroscientist to talk about it--even a dissection of why it doesn't work interests me.
So, I did go to buy Mother's Day cards, and I noticed (and liked) that on the tags for the mother-to-be cards they noted, "appropriate for adoption." I do @@ a little at how many different categories of cards they have, but they sure do cover all the bases! I considered getting a "Your first Mother's Day" card for my cousin, but they were all about baby laughing and whatever, and since she just had the baby last Friday, they didn't seem like they would resonate....
I think it's so rocking that I know a goodly portion of the physicists listed. I AM A ROCK STAR BY ASSOCIATION.
Ah, i didn't realize that it was for cell phones as well.
I didn't either, until I went to check if it there was a common method for different carriers. All this time, I've been going through my phone's craptastic settings menus to turn it off, and then again to turn it back on.