Tuesday, February 21, 2006
THIS WEEK IN TIME
It seems that some publications have their issues coincide in order to bring a specific subject more coverage. Take for instance this special edition issue of Scientific American.

The entire issue is devoted to the subject of time including the study of time travel, a subject I'm fascinated with. I read most of it yesterday and, as usual for a science journal discussing quantum physics and wormholes, it made my head hurt.
Today, I saw a newspaper with an even wider circulation than Scientific American tackle the subject of time travel.

"The world's only reliable newspaper", indeed!
This made my head hurt, too; mostly from the smell of the newsprint.
It seems that some publications have their issues coincide in order to bring a specific subject more coverage. Take for instance this special edition issue of Scientific American.

The entire issue is devoted to the subject of time including the study of time travel, a subject I'm fascinated with. I read most of it yesterday and, as usual for a science journal discussing quantum physics and wormholes, it made my head hurt.
Today, I saw a newspaper with an even wider circulation than Scientific American tackle the subject of time travel.

"The world's only reliable newspaper", indeed!
This made my head hurt, too; mostly from the smell of the newsprint.
Comments:
There goes my next Zowie plot.
So much for trying to come up with something "fresh"!
I guess it's back to post-apocalyptic, zombie stories set in New York for me!
So much for trying to come up with something "fresh"!
I guess it's back to post-apocalyptic, zombie stories set in New York for me!
Saw the magazine about Time, was going to pick it up, but $8 CDN seemed a bit steep. Though it did look loaded full of scientific jargon goodness.
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