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On 05/10/2011 21:53, Davey Crockett wrote:
Simply Fred a écrit profondement: | Davey Crockett wrote: | | But of course you knew already that einstein's theory was, let's say | | very shaky | Simply Fred wrote: | | Apart from having withstood almost a 100 years of experimental | verification. | Davey Crockett wrote: | http://azurservers.com:7080/rbr/blackholes.html | Save the file and play it | atriage wrote: | I tried to play that with 4 different players and they all said it was | corrupt. | Worked fine with mplayer (MPEG-4 video mp3 audio). Just a rehash of | the Susskind-Hawking battle. Most things are shaky in a singularity. Davey prefers Penrose to Hawking though Yeah I do to although I find his books pretty heavy going. -- |
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On Oct 5, 12:10*am, Fredmaster of Brainerd wrote:
Today is the lowest point of my scientific career. Someone I collaborate with - more accurately, I am a minor collaborator of his, and data-flunky - got the ****ing Nobel Prize (not for anything I did, trust me). That's not the bad part. *The bad part is that according to the Times article, I'm two years older than him. I thought it was the other way around. It's a good thing I don't own a pickup truck or I'd be out there road-raging on Brad right now. Fredmaster Ben My condolences. Been there, done that. I'm so envious of Perlmutter's parking space -- when Czeslaw Milosz won, the chancellor asked him what they could do for him and Milosz pulled a parking ticket out of his pocket, asked if he could fix it, and since then the best part of a Nobel is that you get your own parking space on campus. I notice that you didn't win a MacArthur this year, either. |
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On 05/10/2011 22:35, Robert Chung wrote:
On Oct 5, 12:10 am, Fredmaster of wrote: Today is the lowest point of my scientific career. Someone I collaborate with - more accurately, I am a minor collaborator of his, and data-flunky - got the ****ing Nobel Prize (not for anything I did, trust me). That's not the bad part. The bad part is that according to the Times article, I'm two years older than him. I thought it was the other way around. It's a good thing I don't own a pickup truck or I'd be out there road-raging on Brad right now. Fredmaster Ben My condolences. Been there, done that. I'm so envious of Perlmutter's parking space -- when Czeslaw Milosz won, the chancellor asked him what they could do for him and Milosz pulled a parking ticket out of his pocket, asked if he could fix it, and since then the best part of a Nobel is that you get your own parking space on campus. I notice that you didn't win a MacArthur this year, either. Poor guy, he's a multiple luser. -- |
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"Brad Anders" wrote in message
... On Oct 5, 12:10 am, Fredmaster of Brainerd wrote: Today is the lowest point of my scientific career. Someone I collaborate with - more accurately, I am a minor collaborator of his, and data-flunky - got the ****ing Nobel Prize (not for anything I did, trust me). That's not the bad part. The bad part is that according to the Times article, I'm two years older than him. I thought it was the other way around. It's a good thing I don't own a pickup truck or I'd be out there road-raging on Brad right now. Fredmaster Ben ========= Don't bitch, at least you've got a scientific career at that level. Me, just a lowly engineer. I've got two friends who are likely Nobel winners (medicine and physics), they took a different path than guys like me. I'll be looking for your new truck. ========= My ex-GF's (goes way way way back... like more than the 32 years I've been married anyway) brother won the Nobel Prize two years ago. Pretty amazing. Me? I'm probably window dressing in front of a Congressional committee next Wednesday. Slightest of slight chances that I'll testify. For the national sales tax initiative. Pretty exciting, huh? --Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles www.ChainReactionBicycles.com |
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On Oct 5, 2:35*pm, Robert Chung wrote:
On Oct 5, 12:10*am, Fredmaster of Brainerd wrote: Today is the lowest point of my scientific career. Someone I collaborate with - more accurately, I am a minor collaborator of his, and data-flunky - got the ****ing Nobel Prize (not for anything I did, trust me). That's not the bad part. *The bad part is that according to the Times article, I'm two years older than him. I thought it was the other way around. It's a good thing I don't own a pickup truck or I'd be out there road-raging on Brad right now. Fredmaster Ben My condolences. Been there, done that. I'm so envious of Perlmutter's parking space -- when Czeslaw Milosz won, the chancellor asked him what they could do for him and Milosz pulled a parking ticket out of his pocket, asked if he could fix it, and since then the best part of a Nobel is that you get your own parking space on campus. I notice that you didn't win a MacArthur this year, either. Perlmutter works at LBL, he doesn't need a parking spot. I wonder if he gets one anyway. Maybe they'll give him one to keep Harvard or Stanford from hiring him away? Anyway, Perlmutter is the competition. I knew the story about Nobelists and parking spaces but not that it was due to Milosz. They kicked the entire astronomy department out of their building this year (Campbell, known for years to be seismically unsound) and they're all in some temporary building near the practice fields. Berkeley should be grateful that when Perlmutter gets interviewed it will be in a swank LBL office and not in some cubicle in this temporary warehouse, that would embarrass the university, if a university could be embarrassed. Fredmaster Ben |
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On Oct 5, 12:17*pm, RicodJour wrote:
On Oct 5, 2:54*pm, Frederick the Great wrote: Fredmaster of Brainerd wrote: Today is the lowest point of my scientific career. I find that hard to believe. *~ Someone I collaborate with - more accurately, I am a minor collaborator of his, and data-flunky - got the ****ing Nobel Prize (not for anything I did, trust me). I know they give out peace prizes, and chemistry prizes and the like, but this ****ing prize intrigues me. *Tell me more. Just about everyone I know has emailed around this Fox article, it was even shown at a conference I was attending: http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/...ze-in-physics/ The headline originally said "Three Americans Share 2011 Nobel Peace Prize in Physics." Fox corrected the headline after a day or so, but you can see from the URL that it did say "Nobel Peace Prize in Physics." Which is especially ironic when you know that the two competing teams sharing this award are bitter rivals. Fredmaster Ben |
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On Oct 5, 11:54*am, Frederick the Great wrote:
In article , *Fredmaster of Brainerd wrote: Today is the lowest point of my scientific career. Someone I collaborate with - more accurately, I am a minor collaborator of his, and data-flunky - got the ****ing Nobel Prize (not for anything I did, trust me). That's not the bad part. *The bad part is that according to the Times article, I'm two years older than him. I'll bet he knows when to use the nominative case. http://mingus.as.arizona.edu/~bjw/misc/rbr/waitwhat.jpg Are you suggesting that I should have said "I'm two years older than he [is]" ? Because I think you're only right if I say "than he is." Saying "I'm two years older than he." is either wrong or at best tin-eared. Unfortunately I'm traveling and don't have my copy of Fowler's around for moral support. If you want to copy-edit my professional writing, and that of prominent Nobelists, http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abstract_service.html type lastname, first initial into the authors box. Thanks, Fredmaster Ben |
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atriage wrote: On 05/10/2011 19:54, Frederick the Great wrote: In article , Fredmaster of wrote: Today is the lowest point of my scientific career. Someone I collaborate with - more accurately, I am a minor collaborator of his, and data-flunky - got the ****ing Nobel Prize (not for anything I did, trust me). That's not the bad part. The bad part is that according to the Times article, I'm two years older than him. I'll bet he knows when to use the nominative case. Why? Some of the people what I knows who are brilliant at maths are ****ing hopeless at English. A Finnish poster at sci.math can out-write you or me in English prose. Now you name somebody brilliant at maths that is ****ing hopeless at English. -- Old Fritz |
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, Fredmaster of Brainerd wrote: On Oct 5, 12:17Â*pm, RicodJour wrote: On Oct 5, 2:54Â*pm, Frederick the Great wrote: Fredmaster of Brainerd wrote: Today is the lowest point of my scientific career. I find that hard to believe. Â*~ Someone I collaborate with - more accurately, I am a minor collaborator of his, and data-flunky - got the ****ing Nobel Prize (not for anything I did, trust me). I know they give out peace prizes, and chemistry prizes and the like, but this ****ing prize intrigues me. Â*Tell me more. Just about everyone I know has emailed around this Fox article, it was even shown at a conference I was attending: http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/...ze-in-physics/ Gratuitous Robert Frost reference. -- Michael Press |
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