Didn't "gravity waves" figure into an episode of ST:TNG?
Natter 63: Life after PuppyCam
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.
I thought gravity waves were what quantum physicists wanted to find in order to confirm inflation, or string theory or something. (However, Google informs me that I'm thinking of gravitational waves. I'm thinking one or the other of these phenomenon needs to change their name.)
I am not having a snow day, but Dylan is. (DH and I flipped a coin and he got to stay home.)
Am slightly jealous of the snow day but really don't want snow. (Am more excited by "Chalkie" and by the 50 degree day we're supposed to have sometime this week.)
It's snowing like a hamster here.
How does a hamster snow? In a gravity wave?
Silly mac! I'd walk through the snow for Dunkin Donuts.
How does a hamster snow? In a gravity wave?
It's an expression my friends in the far north of NH use. It may refer to the way a hamster runs steadily in its wheel, or perhaps a play on the name of their state or perhaps they used to have a hamster named Snowball or whatever.
Cash - I KNOW! crazy child.
We are now on a schedule of play 1 hour, then do two sections of the science fair project, rinse, repeat. We should be completely done by 4 or 5, even with meal breaks. Hopefully I can convince him to venture out at least once in the middle of the day to break things up more.
This makes my head hurt: [link]
This makes my head hurt: [link]
Oh yeah, that's freaky. Amazing that there's a subconscious part of our brains that decide what things should look like, and this subconscious part of the brain can be fooled.
ION, my brain is being overpowered by gravity gronk waves....