Connecting the electrodes of queer wisdom to the nipples of bigotry and ignorance.
September 16, 2010
All change at Charles Darwin Station
The history of science in one easy to follow London Underground-style map. The web version comes with links to every scientist. It should be in every science department of every school.
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he he!...that sounds very firm, i like it...this will keep me busy for hours, don't know about schools...i'm the same with an atlas, stare at them for hours...colourful, interesting pattern, informative, NOT a list of names and dates (not good on dates, me...1066 it ends about there) - if it hooked me, it is good...yeah i like...people, prepare to be bored by my knowledge science history, because i will...well, if i find it interesting, so should they...
2 comments:
he he!...that sounds very firm, i like it...this will keep me busy for hours, don't know about schools...i'm the same with an atlas, stare at them for hours...colourful, interesting pattern, informative, NOT a list of names and dates (not good on dates, me...1066 it ends about there) - if it hooked me, it is good...yeah i like...people, prepare to be bored by my knowledge science history, because i will...well, if i find it interesting, so should they...
I know about 1/3 of those guys. On a social basis, we never talk about their work.
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