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Kryten! Red Dwarf! Nerdgasm!

I am a big big big “Red Dwarf” fan (yeah, I didn’t have a lot of friends in high school…and most of the ones I did have liked it too…).  So, I was so happy when I saw this video from Kryten(!) on YouTube.  It was posted by Robert Llewellyn at his @bobbyllew Twitter account.

Man, I miss that show. Think I’ll go grab my ol’ RD DVDs…

Missing “Doctor Who”

Nerd post that’s probably only for my benefit ahead…read if you dare!

Kinda hit me today that I miss “Doctor Who”.  That *entirely hypothetical* feeling of having the RSS Downloader of μTorrent grab the latest ep for me from cyberspace.  The joy of seeing a brand new ep of “DW” *somehow appearing* on my computer and watching it.  Yeah, I know, “Planet of the Dead” is arriving next month, around Easter if I recall correctly.  Yay!

Also kind of realizing that I really like the Tenth Doctor. Surprising considering how much I just loved the Ninth Doctor. I then think about the previous Doctors…and the future one.

What will the Eleventh Doctor be like? He’s young…too young?  Eh.  Part of me hopes that they give him some of the bits I liked best about the Fifth and Eighth Doctor.  Well, not the stupid cricket uniform of 5.  But, the youthful exuberance they both had.  And, thankfully, a longer run than the poor Eighth Doctor got. The few audio plays and comics I’ve read of 8 make me wish that Doctor got his shot on TV.

Physics Readings: Contemporary Physics

I’m not sure how long this offer will last, but the current issue of Contemporary Physics is being offered for free, free, FREE!  That means you don’t have to pay some gazillions of dollars for access.  (Or work at a research institution with a subscription.)

And if there was ever an issue of Contemp Phys to read this is the one.  It’s the 50th Anniversary Issue.

For those who’ve never read Contemp Phys, it’s a journal which is dedicated to making current, sometimes bleeding-edge, physics intelligible to a wider audience.  That often includes other physicists and, quite often, one certain theoretical chemist.

In this issue, you’ll find works by many of the big names of physics.  No, wait, this is Physics.  Names like Salam, Peierls, Hawking, and Chandrasekhar. But many of the articles are written by names just as big, just not as well known.  No matter what, though, ALL of the papers in this Issue are uniformly great.

That said, I was happy to see that one of my all-time favorite papers was included.  This is Otto Frisch’s famous “Take a photon…” paper. In this paper, Frisch presents a series of Gedankenexperiment (thought experiments) as a dialogue between various characters in regards to the interference of a single photon.  If you love great quantum physics, this is the paper for you.  If you love the freakiness of quantum mechanics, this is for you.  Heck, if you are interested in the quantum computing and information, one of modern physics’ big fields, this is a paper for you.

But, really, all of the papers in this issue (and remember there is a second page of papers…which isn’t quite apparent on InformaWorld’s site) are for you.  Read them all.  You will learn something in one of them. Probably in all of them.

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Mosaic dessert bars, the lazy version of stained glass cake甜酒湯圓—Sweet Rice Ball Soup什錦水果—Assorted Fruits剁椒全魚或清蒸龍利魚—Steamed Whole Fish招牌肘子—Pork Joint in Brown Sauce熇大蝦—Jumbo Shrimps in Chef’s Special Sauce

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Resume – Curriculum Vitae

Please peruse my resume or, if you like, curriculum vitae. Same file, but, perhaps, searches might occur for either.

Greasemonkey Scripts

Try out my Fairfax County LibraryLookup GreaseMonkey script.