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Nathan Fillion is My Imaginary Best Friend: Beginning of Line
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Nathan Fillion is My Imaginary Best Friend. But I'd let Spike bite me). Tuesday, January 11, 2011. Thinking that it was just starting to hit its stride? Did the final five minutes taunt you with possibilities? It certainly did for Teresa Jusino,. Writer, badass and geek girl, (who I've referenced here previously. Teresa decided to put her pixels (and her time, effort, editing and hours) where her desire was. She came up with the idea of writing Season Two. It's called Beginning of Line. I wrote Episode 1.
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Nathan Fillion is My Imaginary Best Friend: Mission Statement
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Nathan Fillion is My Imaginary Best Friend. But I'd let Spike bite me). What we want to do at Nathan Fillion is My Imaginary Best Friend. Is provide a place to talk about TV shows, movies and books that love story, that deal with big ideas in futuristic, fantastical and sci-fi forms, or that just have a frakking good tale to tell. So, feel free to join in the conversation. Email us if you have a passionate few hundred words to share and we'll slap it up online. In a style that even Don Watson. DR KAKU'S ...
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September | 2011 | The Great Antidote
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Science is the great antidote to the poison of enthusiasm and superstition. -Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations, 1776. Monthly Archives: September 2011. The problem with open science. September 12, 2011. So I went to this talk on Thursday about open science by Michael Nielsen. He quit studying quantum computing, in which he was apparently doing quite well, so he could “work on open science” so he must know what he’s … Continue reading →. Follow me on Twitter! The problem with open science. The Road Goes On.
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January | 2011 | The Great Antidote
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Science is the great antidote to the poison of enthusiasm and superstition. -Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations, 1776. Monthly Archives: January 2011. Science at its inappropriatest. January 18, 2011. I’m going to take this opportunity to point out my own personal joy at the recent influx of inappropriately hilarious science blogs/bloggers/tweeters. Cases in point: ZOMGscience Drunken Science JAYFK [February 5, 2011 addendum] Fake Science Seems as good a way … Continue reading →. January 15, 2011. Get eve...
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October | 2011 | The Great Antidote
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Science is the great antidote to the poison of enthusiasm and superstition. -Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations, 1776. Monthly Archives: October 2011. A journey to the darkside: wtf is biotech anyway? October 30, 2011. All right. So if it’s not one thing, it’s another. At first I was stressing out about this whole actually becoming a PhD candidate thing (which is now official, which means I’m going to celebrate by getting business cards and … Continue reading →. October 3, 2011. Follow me on Twitter!
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Learning new things | The Virtual Image
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August 18, 2012. I started teaching professionally* in January, 1993. I was 22 years old. I had a BA in Physics and a PA teaching certificate, and a lot of good ideas from my undergraduate education courses. I also knew all about using probeware and workshop-style classes from working for Priscilla Laws. Slowly, as I continued teaching in Philadelphia public schools, I became known in the district. I field-tested Active Physics. For the past two summers. At physics teacher camp, I spent an hour one beaut...
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Grading Policy | The Virtual Image
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August 23, 2012. The following is what I am handing out for students and parents to read:. Each student’s grade is based on the following:. Students and parents must rely on communication with the teacher and on the online progress-tracking site ActiveGrade to determine how well the student is progressing on the standards. Each student’s standards achievement grade will be entered into PowerSchool (the school grade system) once per week starting no later than September 14. 4) 20% of the marking period gr...
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Graphing Activity | The Virtual Image
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September 17, 2012. I posted a photo on my 180 blog last week showing some graphs my conceptual students had to graph by hand, based on data I gave them. @WillyB asked about the activity, so I decided to write about it. 1) A cheerleader is measuring the time it takes for a white carnation flower to turn red when the stem is placed in red dye. She tries 6 different stem lengths. Stem length (cm) time (minutes). Concentration (ppm) number of cells (cells). Day of the month (days) amount of rain (cm). You a...
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September | 2009 | ROBOT WITH A BRAIN!
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ROBOT WITH A BRAIN! Archive for September, 2009. Laquo; Older Entries. It’s possible to travel to the edge of the universe in a human lifetime. Posted in Math and Physics. On September 24, 2009 by Gustav. According to calculations, most of the way to the very edge of the universe could be traveled in a human lifetime. Because the universe is expanding, and because that expansion is accelerating, the expansion horizon could never be reached, but you could get 99 percent of the way in 50 years. Beginning t...
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July | 2009 | ROBOT WITH A BRAIN!
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ROBOT WITH A BRAIN! Archive for July, 2009. Laquo; Older Entries. Bat-catching centipedes, supersonic nanoharpooning jellyfishes, bubble-shooting shrimp and other accomplished animal killers. On July 31, 2009 by Gustav. A giant centipde that catches bats in the flight? A jellyfish that autoreleases nanosized poisionous harpoon-like stingers at supersonic speeds? A shrimp that snap its claw to stun prey, creating a bubble that momentarily reaches the temperature of the sun when it collapses? Of nanotechno...