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Me neither, I'm busy working to get money for a trip at the end of the year. Then I'll go to uni...maybe do Ancient History, or acting, or something. :shrug:

I stumbled upon Astronomy as an interest and I just fell in love with it. Michio Kaku and Alex Fillippenko and Neil DeGrasse Tyson are my favourite astronomers. I'd be as excited, maybe more, about meeting them than anyone. I have an hour-long lecture of Dr Fillippenko's on my iPod. Plus UC-Berkeley podcasts of Alex's book...

I'm a total nerd.
 
Well, knowing what you want to do is a huge piece of the puzzle.

And speaking of the East Bay, I remember one particular party in Walnut Creek..................... :drunk:


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:lol: I've heard it can get pretty wild in Pinole, too.

I could never go just for a vacation. I'd never want to come back.
 
I stumbled upon Astronomy as an interest and I just fell in love with it. Michio Kaku and Alex Fillippenko and Neil DeGrasse Tyson are my favourite astronomers. I'd be as excited, maybe more, about meeting them than anyone. I have an hour-long lecture of Dr Fillippenko's on my iPod. Plus UC-Berkeley podcasts of Alex's book...

I'm a total nerd.

It's an area I know NOTHING about, yet would like to know more.
 
It's an area I know NOTHING about, yet would like to know more.

I've subscribed to Astronomy magazine, ffs. And I never miss an episode of "The Universe" on the History Channel. TiVo, ftw.

It's relatively simple to start, but once you get into it, you realise what a big field it is. Abotu 13.7 billion light-years, to be exact, :lol:

...I'm the only one that gets that, huh?
 
Well guys. As much as I like being here, I gotta go to sleep. Have to be up at 5 AM for work.

I like the way the superthreaders take care of each other. Keep it up, you're all lucky to have each other as sounding boards.

C-ya soon :wave:
 
DSOTM is trippy enough for me without LSD.

And The Wall is an insomnia cure, for me.
 
I've subscribed to Astronomy magazine, ffs. And I never miss an episode of "The Universe" on the History Channel. TiVo, ftw.

It's relatively simple to start, but once you get into it, you realise what a big field it is. Abotu 13.7 billion light-years, to be exact, :lol:

...I'm the only one that gets that, huh?

No, I got that one. Despite being a history nerd, I have some working knowledge of physics and science. I'm always the one correcting people about how light years is a unit of distance. :D
 
Bye, hardy! :wave:

Have a good one and don't stay away too long.
 
DSOTM is trippy enough for me without LSD.

And The Wall is an insomnia cure, for me.

Yeah, I wouldn't recommend hallucinogens in these paranoid times. Too much can go wrong.

And the Wall is pretty much the same for me now. Though I did see that show also :drool: Much better live :up:

Bye
 
About half of The Wall is really good.

The problem is that half of it is spread out over two discs without any cohesion. :(

A good portion of it is pure WTFery. But I enjoy most of it. When Waters got too literal with the theme, it got weird.
 
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