Senior Days

It was a regular hoopsapalooza yesterday in Chateau Steelypips, with Syracuse playing Villanova at 2:00, and Maryland playing NC State at 3:30, both games on tv. And, of course, there were a host of other games on, including UCLA getting waxed at Washington, THE Ohio State University narrowly avoiding a loss at Michigan (and putting… Continue reading Senior Days

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The (Re-)Drawing of the Three

I’m not quite sure why it’s behind the paywall, but the New York Times today features a column by William Rhoden marking the 20th anniversary of the introduction of the three-point shot to college basketball. It’s not anything terribly ground-breaking– complaints from the usual suspects, like perpetual optimist Jim Boeheim (“‘It hasn’t been as bad… Continue reading The (Re-)Drawing of the Three

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Low-Budget Rocketry

1) Take a 20 oz Poland Spring bottle, or other lightweight plastic container with a screw-on lid. 2) Using a pocket knife, cut a small (~2 mm diameter) hole in the lid. 3) Put ~5 oz of liquid nitrogen in the bottom of the bottle. 4) Screw on the cap. 5) Shake vigorously once, then… Continue reading Low-Budget Rocketry

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Only in Academia

Inside Higher Ed‘s regular “Quick Takes” feature is chock full of weirdness today. From the “I Thought Mormons Were Nice” file: The Utah Legislature has passed legislation allowing students at public colleges and universities to request that they share rooms only with students who don’t carry concealed weapons, The Salt Lake Tribune. But lawmakers rejected… Continue reading Only in Academia

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Not That Rural

As I’ve noted many times, I grew up out in the sticks, in a small town which nonetheless has a Wikipedia page. I should note, though, that I am not hick enough to have been the ScienceBlogger to discover this article about cutting-edge physics research: Margo Lillie, a doctor of zoology at the University of… Continue reading Not That Rural

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Trust Me On This

Philosophia Naturalis #7 is all about the tabloid physics.

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Desert Island Research Groups

This is probably too arcane to be an official Dorky Poll, but I thought of it yesterday, and sort of like the idea. In pop-culture circles, it’s very common to find people making list of “Desert Island Books” or CD’s or DVD’s, or whatever. The idea being to list those pop culture items that are… Continue reading Desert Island Research Groups

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Automotive Question

You can’t buy a car these days without a rear window defroster– the little built-in electric heaters that melt ice and frost off the rear window. You push a button on the dashboard, and the ice just melts away, no scraping required. Why is it, then, that to clear the windshield, you have to rely… Continue reading Automotive Question

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