“Hey, dude, whatcha doin’?” “I’m making dinner.” “Yeah? What are you guys having?” “Well, since the book was published today, we’re having a couple of nice steaks to celebrate.” “Just a couple?” “Hmm? What do you mean?” “Well, you might remember, I had something to do with the book…” “It’d be hard to forget.” “So,… Continue reading Steak!
Month: December 2009
Local Bookstore Report
Not that I’m obsessed, or anything (current Amazon rank: 1106), but here are the results from my incomplete survey of local book stores regarding How to Teach Physics to Your Dog: Barnes & Noble: “Out of Stock” in all local stores. Has never been in stock, really. Borders in Crossgates Mall: “Likely in store” according… Continue reading Local Bookstore Report
You Don’t Really Understand a Subject Until You Teach It To Your Dog
I’m typing this from the local Barnes and Noble, waiting for the dealership next door to finish changing my oil and inspecting my car. Sadly, they don’t have How to Teach Physics to Your Dog on the shelves in their (rather small) science section. Grump, grump, grump. The disappointment at not immediately finding it on… Continue reading You Don’t Really Understand a Subject Until You Teach It To Your Dog
How to Teach Physics to Your Dog Is Out Today!
Today is the official publication date for How to Teach Physics to your Dog! I’ve got another reason or two why dogs should love quantum physics that I’ll probably post later, but if the ones posted so far haven’t sold you on the book, how about a really nice review from Cory Doctorow at Boing… Continue reading How to Teach Physics to Your Dog Is Out Today!
Links for 2009-12-22
The Mid-Majority “Sports information is like electricity or water. When the power’s on and everything’s flowing regularly, nobody notices. Everybody takes these things for granted. But whenever anything goes wrong, people act like it’s the end of the world. Sports information directors are expected to be perfect, to have the entire school record book on… Continue reading Links for 2009-12-22
The Death of Sincerity
Paul Krugman had a post today calling Obama the WYSIWYG President: There’s a lot of dismay/rage on the left over Obama, a number of cries that he isn’t the man progressives thought they were voting for. But that says more about the complainers than it does about Obama himself. If you actually paid attention to… Continue reading The Death of Sincerity
Why Every Dog Should Love Quantum Physics 5: Sunlight
How to Teach Physics to Your Dog goes on sale in fine bookstores everywhere tomorrow. But maybe the four previous posts explaining why dogs should care about quantum physics haven’t yet convinced you to go buy a copy. So here’s another reason, one appropriate to this solstice season, when dogs in the Northern Hemisphere will… Continue reading Why Every Dog Should Love Quantum Physics 5: Sunlight
Teaching Physics to Other People’s Pets
How to Teach Physics to Your Dog is officially released tomorrow, because Tuesdays are New Book Days, but Amazon has been shipping them for a few days now, so it’s very likely they are already appering “in the wild,” as it were. So it seems like a good time to announce a new feature at… Continue reading Teaching Physics to Other People’s Pets
Think of It as Kid Insurance
Janet has a typically thoughtful post about tuition benefits, following on a proposal to eliminate tuition benefits for employees of the University of Illinois. Janet does a great job of rounding up the various pros and cons of the benefit and its possible elimination. It takes no time at all for the “Tuition benefits are… Continue reading Think of It as Kid Insurance
Links for 2009-12-21
Make it Sir: Star Trek’s Patrick Stewart to be knighted | SCI FI Wire Sadly, William Shatner is not British. (tags: sf silly television movies theater world awards) Are Texas’ auto safety inspections worth the hassle? | News for Dallas, Texas | Dallas Morning News | Latest News “Texas is one of 19 states left… Continue reading Links for 2009-12-21