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Topic 1 · 78 responses · archived october 2000
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~terry seed
Introduce yourself.
~Estaben #1
Greetings from central arizona. Its so warm and dry here this time of year! I have studied and taught Physics, Biology and Mind Sciences for most of my life (48 years now). I am interested mainly in how they all interlink.
~ratthing #2
anyone read this conference much? i would be happy to be the host of it, if possible. I have worked in the field of psychobiology and neuroscience since 1982, starting at UT Austin. my areas of interest are in neuroscience, evolutionary biology, ethology, learning, philosophy of science.
~KitchenManager #3
Well, I would if anyone posted in here... there should be a topic in the Porch conference called something like We need hosts to be a great community it's the best place to ask Terry for a host spot
~ratthing #4
thanks, kitchen, i will do that.
~KitchenManager #5
In fact, it is http://www.spring.net/yapp-bin/restricted/read/porch/6
~cfadm #6
ratthing has been installed as host of science.
~ratthing #7
and it didn't hurt a bit.
~KitchenManager #8
See, told ya, ask and ye shall receive...
~riette #9
Hi, Ratthingy. I'm here too now. I know nothing about sience, so my job will be to make the rest of you feel as clever as you are.
~ratthing #10
oh no, sweetheart, i think your job here will be to keep us honest! and feel free to ask any questions you want. there are no stupid questions, only stupid answers.
~riette #11
I'll try not to ask too many stupid-answer-provoking questions then.... Starting with: how are the wedding preperations comming on?
~ratthing #12
ha! ok i suppose. my honey will be purchasing her wedding gown this weekend, and we have decided on a location for the reception and caterers. moving right along!!
~riette #13
Great. Will you be going along? Because I found it the ultimate test of love, and we nearly failed!
~terry #14
When was that big date?
~ratthing #15
as soon as my annulment gets approved by the Catholic Church!
~terry #16
Oh, you email the Pope then.
~autumn #17
Hello, I'm here! Generally speaking, I hate science, but I'm open-minded. :-)
~riette #18
Hi, Autumn, nice to see you hear. I'm a little ignorant in the science department, but Ray let me in anyway, so that's nice. It's actually quite interesting here.
~terry #19
Ray's got it goin' on. Science. Science. Science. - Thomas Dolby
~ratthing #20
welcome, autumn! i hope you stick around a while.
~KitchenManager #21
hey, ratthing, what's your favourite scientific periodical?
~riette #22
I hate my scientific periodical.
~KitchenManager #23
and which one would that be, hon?
~ratthing #24
riette is silly! as for general science periodicals: Science News Scientific American Science
~riette #25
Mine is a woman's periodical. No, seriously, the closest I ever come to reading scientific periodicals, is that one kitchy science and technology magazine, FOCUS, from time to time . . . well, maybe twice a year. But when I do read it, I thoroughly enjoy the stuff they have in there.
~riette #26
Ray, I'll stop being silly if you accept my invitation to the arts conference. You don't have to know anything about it, but you can see Wer's art, some children's art, and mine too. And it is becoming more and more fun.
~terry #27
Plus, sketches that Riette did in bed...
~riette #28
Soon, I promise.
~terry #29
Oh, good!
~riette #30
But don't expect TOO much, okay? I'm busy doing the colours, and it may be a bit too pretty pretty and girlish for you guys. We'll see.
~ratthing #31
riette, i would love to come to your conf and i will! hopefully you can teach me something about art appreciation. my idea of good art is the paintings of the dogs playing poker!
~KitchenManager #32
and probably anything by Olivia and Vargas, as well...
~riette #33
Well, Ray, would it shock you if I said I loved them too? 'Cos I do - they are hilarious . . . AND well painted, I have to say. No, you really don't have to worry. In the art conference, ANYTHING goes. So come on over, and share your loo sketches with us. Even scientific ones will be welcome! I've always wanted to see your test tube . . .
~KitchenManager #34
but, his graduated cylinder is bigger...
~riette #35
The bigger, the better!!!
~ratthing #36
introduce your mind and interests in science here!!
~stacey #37
i like to play with liquid nitrogen...
~ratthing #38
ok, ok, ummm, that's good! we all need hobbies!
~Ann #39
i like to play with liquid nitrogen... } Don't we all?
~KitchenManager #40
it usually depends on the game with me...
~stacey #41
hey Ann... don't mind me, it's late and I've just been "getting screwed" (the topic sillies...) uh wer... what kinda games? freezing tennis balls is about as risque as I get
~KitchenManager #42
have I sparked a "scientific" interest, Stace, or just plain old curiosity?
~stacey #43
Mmm... maybe both??
~wer #44
Well, looks like I've got her warmed up, Ray...
~stacey #45
uh oh... both of you like to play with that stuff?
~wer #46
what stuff? our tennis balls?
~stacey #47
do you play tennis?
~ratthing #48
huh-huh-huh. huh-huh-huh...
~stacey #49
HUH???????
~KitchenManager #50
nope, Stace, just with the balls which, btw, don't bounce when they get that cold...
~KitchenManager #51
(nice Butthead, Ray!)
~stacey #52
thanks WER for 'splaining Ray's little dialogue... I don't get out much! no, they don't bounce... that'd be my fave part... watching 'em get destroyed with so little effort!
~KitchenManager #53
there's a topic very much like that in screwed...
~stacey #54
but there's no liquid nitrogen involved
~KitchenManager #55
only because it hasn't been brought up...
~stacey #56
i suppose i have found my purpose...
~wer #57
one of, maybe, anyway!!!
~stacey #58
"the new phone books are here! the new phone books are here!"
~wer #59
and I've got nothing to wear...*sniff*
~aschuth #60
I would like to invite regulars of this conference to visit the International Conflicts conference here on the Spring: http://www.spring.net/yapp-bin/restricted/browse/InternationalConflicts/all This conference is dedicated to the disputes between groups all over the world, be that social, cultural, political or ethnical differences.
~sprin5 #61
What are the hot disputes going on now, Alexander.
~aschuth #62
Chechnya, Tibet, ... There's always the Chiapas, and always something happening in Africa.
~MarciaH #63
I just read through this topic for the first time and I think I have discovered why Geo is so unpopular. Everyone HATES science unless it is hosted by a guy... Too bad we cannot get some interest going in this one. Ray, my fav science periodical (general purpose) is The New Scientist.
~aschuth #64
If your theorem were valid, and we accept Ray=guy, then this thing were humming for traffic. Not that Ray weren't the New Scientist himself, mind you.
~MarciaH #65
Guess you are right. Everyone LOATHES science and will not enter any conference which just might be wonderful but smells faintly like science so it is avoided at all costs. Hey, we talk about wonderful jewels in Geo, but Autumn will never know about that since she does not even come in here to know that. *sigh*
~aschuth #66
The thing is, we all have only little time, and not identical interests. Some or many areas overlap, but not all totally. Especially the priorities differ... So, with what little time we have, we often walk different paths here. Wouldn't even be noticed if there were more folks moving around. But with basically a dozen folks, and something like half a dozen steadies...
~MarciaH #67
This is true... I shall stop the lamentations and get back to being interesting. If I just entertain myself and one or two other, so be it.
~aschuth #68
Oh come on, snap out of it! ;=} It's just, we can be all and everything and all have the same fascinations. We can't even spend like amounts of time around this place. Plus we don't hafta be interesting. Just be. Look at what others do or say, shake our heads in disbelief, make complete fools out of ourselves, and have a grand time all the while!
~aschuth #69
That's "all and everything to each other", BTW. Hehe, and we can't be without mistakes, eh wot!
~MarciaH #70
I am torn between telling you to bugger off and pleading my case. I think I shall do neither, but thanks for the sympathy. Sorry I did not use that tack on my resuce work some months ago...;) Since I wrote that post above I have regained the ability to post graphics again and have collected a group of interested and interesting poeople in Geo. Those whose interests lie elsewhere, you are forgiven...but you will miss some really great stuff =)
~MarciaH #71
It's no use. I am much to compassionate to tell you either one nor to have used that tack with the miserable person I cheered with my letters. Peace!
~sociolingo #72
I wandered in here after reading terry's stuff on buckminster. I'm no scientist, but I'm not scared of it. i just like physical, touchy feely sort of science. I taught the kids physics in home school, and I didn't do it at school. I found it really interesting, except for the maths stuff which I'm hopeless at. I like Geo cos it's real too. OK, that's enough, anyone else out there?
~MarciaH #73
Me, too, Maggie. If you could leave the math out, lots of stuff would become a whole lot more interesting to me, as well. I like Geo, too...*grin* Thanks!
~vibrown #74
I'm not exactly a scientist, but I did study physics, math, and a little chemistry in college. (I majored in electrical engineering, and now work as a software developer.) I've always been especially interested in astronomy, and I've become more interested in geology, thanks to Marcia and David! :-)
~MarciaH #75
...so get your okole over to Geo and see the new topic Mike Kana created. Fine business in Geo!
~MarciaH #76
Ginny, don't tell anybody, but I'm not exactly a scientist, either!
~vibrown #77
Sure could have fooled me!!! Glad to hear Geo is going strong...going to check it out now...
~MarciaH #78
You ARE kind...thank you! Let me know what you think of my new marble...
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