Magnus Pike’s arms, face, and language worked like a symphony. Together they could explain and make memorable complex science. They could add unexpected, playful, dimensions to music videos.
Thomas Dolby sings she blinded me with science
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4 bits of lovely banter on “arm waving aids understanding”
The rules of the game are that I have to admit to seven quirky personality traits that are evidenced in this blog and I have to pass it on to seven other bloggers who, I hope, will have a bit of fun with the idea.
Identfying 7 traits is not a challenge, the ‘quirkiness’ requires me to have an understanding of that which is quirky and a sliding scale for identification. Here I may all over. Speaking of which
1. falling over without the aid of a soft landing
2. gawkiness in public places
3. persistently inconsistent spelling
4. lack of conformance to dress and make-up fashions targeted at women
5. happily single
6. belief in my responsibility to support public services (buses, trains, libraries, charity shops etc)
7. wrinkles and silver hair are beautiful
I’m supposed to cite 7 people to do the same, Kevin’s 7 citations work for me, check ot his blog post
August 31st, 2009
we used to tease a workmate by saying that if we tied her hands together she’d lose the power of speech.
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August 31st, 2009
apologies: I’ve memed you
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September 1st, 2009
Kevin’s meme:
http://helminthdale.blogspot.com/2009/08/meme.html
The rules of the game are that I have to admit to seven quirky personality traits that are evidenced in this blog and I have to pass it on to seven other bloggers who, I hope, will have a bit of fun with the idea.
Identfying 7 traits is not a challenge, the ‘quirkiness’ requires me to have an understanding of that which is quirky and a sliding scale for identification. Here I may all over. Speaking of which
1. falling over without the aid of a soft landing
2. gawkiness in public places
3. persistently inconsistent spelling
4. lack of conformance to dress and make-up fashions targeted at women
5. happily single
6. belief in my responsibility to support public services (buses, trains, libraries, charity shops etc)
7. wrinkles and silver hair are beautiful
I’m supposed to cite 7 people to do the same, Kevin’s 7 citations work for me, check ot his blog post
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September 2nd, 2009
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