So, reddit.com had a Q&A with Randall Munroe, aka xkcd, and one of the questions presented was an ASCII art figure from the xkcd comics, with the caption "Sorry, this isn't really a question". Randall... continue reading
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So, reddit.com had a Q&A with Randall Munroe, aka xkcd, and one of the questions presented was an ASCII art figure from the xkcd comics, with the caption "Sorry, this isn't really a question". Randall... continue reading
posted by demon_ixA retrospective montage of imagery from all of the various Star Trek franchises, set to 'The Inner Light' orchestral suite by Jay Chattaway.
posted by arvanaAn explanation of what temperature is as it relates to the energy of a molecule, and the process of how physicists use lasers to cool atoms of gas.
posted by reiwanUser gluonium recently turned us on to the interview shown at the start of this excellent Horizon special. Here's the whole thing. From Wikipedia: Richard Phillips Feynman was an American physicist... continue reading
posted by wazantYT: Futurist Ray Kurzweil details the technology timeline leading up to 2029 including the downsides to Singularity.
posted by griefer_queaferScience and Humanities, in a tree, K I S S I N G!
posted by berticusDuration 28 minutes 19 seconds. I haven't even watched all of this but it's a brilliant talk ranging from why certain games rake in millions of dollars, the nature of escapism to our need for authenticity... continue reading
posted by DeanoRichard Feynman describes a basic science riddle, how mirrors confuse left and right but not up and down.
posted by paperCUT 1 decade 4 years 11 months ago • 5,388 views • 3:15"Jonathan Frakes and Marina Sirtis pitch their idea for a sitcom about Star Trek: The Next Generation's favorite couple — and, you know, it's not bad. There is something rather charming about the... continue reading
posted by vaporlockTrailer for Java 4-ever
posted by marinaraBilly West answering questions and doing voices.
posted by campionidelmondoPlease oh please!
posted by calvadosA marvelous piano duet performance of John Williams' "Cantina Band" with a ragtime twist.
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