My supervisor tends to deal with complaints by calling the problem person in immediatly when you are presenting the information - very confrontational and puts you on the spot if you are the one making the complaint. It makes me really uncomfortable.
That's a terrible management style! Sheesh.
Can someone explain this xkcd to me? My physics isn't up to it.
I think it's implying that when you do the math, the result will be something supernatural, like werewolves or zombies or something.
The joke being that quantum mechanical equations often have some freaky counterintuitive results.
So sorry for your kitty, Perkins.
Can someone explain this xkcd to me? My physics isn't up to it.
There's really no physics in it. Tuesday was a year after Higgs predicted the Higgs boson would be discovered in a year. I guess the cartoon is suggesting that the characters believe discovering the Higgs boson will mean the advent of the apocalypse or something. Now that I have sucked all the humor out of it, enjoy the cartoon.
Now it has stopped, but it was completely gray and hard wet snow coming down for a good 10 min. WEIRDNESS get behind me!
Well, see, Jimmy Webb was driving by the park and there had been a reception that got rained out. So there really was a wedding cake in the rain and he thought that was a sad metaphor for something....
OK, but that doesn't address the fact that the singer will never have that recipe again.
WTF?
For some reason that xkcd reminded me of the Far Side cartoon, where every scientist at a symposium has a duck, except for one who forgot his.
Yeah, even though it's not the same situation. It'd be closer if the one scientist didn't know why everyone else had a duck.
From the SciFi Channel's website: Review: Take a bite out of Jane Austen with Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
A mostly good review, that concludes thusly:
It would be nice to report that Pride and Prejudice and Zombies is hilarious all the way through, but no. Its one-joke conceit (but very good one-joke conceit) carries it farther than you'd expect, but not all the way to the end. Folks who like zombies for their own sake will likely wish there were more of them and folks unfamiliar with Austen who find themselves enjoying her will likely wish they could wipe away the undead graffiti and see the original as it was meant to read. In practice, this volume is not one you read yourself but one you show to friends with a literary bent in order to see their appalled reaction.
As for Jane Austen herself, the one thing that keeps her from rising from the grave in protest is the difficulty involved in getting to her feet when she's so busy spinning.
edit to bold my favorite part....