My favourite novel of the past decade. Movie was a great adaptation.
Husband and father, biomedical research scientist, technology and gardening enthusiast.
AKA: Dr. Joseph Paul Charles Sarsero, B.Sc. (Hons), Ph.D.
| Location | Melbourne, Australia |
Husband and father, biomedical research scientist, technology and gardening enthusiast.
AKA: Dr. Joseph Paul Charles Sarsero, B.Sc. (Hons), Ph.D.
| Location | Melbourne, Australia |
Japanese fusion for lunch to celebrate the girls’ birthdays.
Mannaka Izakaya.
The Epstein Class believes that providing citizens with enough money to live a decent life while not requiring them to work will spoil them and turn them into useless marshmallows with toxic ideas, anti-social behaviors, and will actively tear at the social fabric.
Many experiments in Universal Basic Income have proven this to NOT be the case.
However, empirically, it turns out that giving someone 50 billion dollars causes them to cease making useful contributions to society, turns them into useless marshmallows with toxic ideas, anti-social behaviors, and they actively tear at the social fabric.
Roses.
Iceberg (white) and Europeana (red).
Another great harvest of Thai Bird’s Eye chilis.
@skyglowberlin I teach large university science courses. Hundreds of fairly privileged students in the room. It has been my habit to ask them to raise their hands if they have ever seen the Milky Way.
The results have always been disappointing. Over the past 20 years it has gotten worse and worse. Recently many students don't even know what I mean by the question, and I have to explain what a dark sky looks like.
"Raise your hand if you have ever been awed by a clear dark sky full of countless, countless stars." Always less than 5%.
There appears to be an issue downloading TWIT podcasts in Overcast.