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(I can't believe I just typed that subject line. And kept it.)

I've been trying to read Neil deGrasse Tyson's Death by Black Hole, which I picked up last year but never got around to. It's a compilation of his best Scientific American columns, slightly edited for continuity and updates. They should not be difficult to follow, and yet I'm having a hell of a time getting through it. My attention keeps wandering; I'll find that I've read several paragraphs with little idea of what he just said. I don't know yet if it's his style, or his style clashing with my brain, or just my brain. Need to try sitting down with it in a quiet room for an extended time instead of catching a few pages here and there in waiting rooms and with my family watching TV in the background (neither of which caused much trouble for the other books I've read this summer).

Relatedly, I'm jazzed to see that Tyson's got a cameo appearance on SGA at some point this season.* I expect McKay will try to pick a fight with him. Remember this exchange from "Trio," where Keller and Carter are playing "who would you do"? (Non-SGA fans: Check out this exchange from "Trio," where two characters are playing "who would you do" *g*:)

KELLER: Okay, you go. C'mon, it's easy. Any two guys I would know.

CARTER: Okay. Uh, Brian Greene or Neil deGrasse Tyson?

KELLER: *stares*

CARTER: They're physicists.

KELLER: Uh-huh.

CARTER: They're on TV. I picked ones you should know.

KELLER: Uh, Brian Greene, I guess.

CARTER: Oh, Tyson all the way!

MCKAY: Are you talking about Neil deGrasse Tyson? He once stole an idea from me. Did I tell you that story?

CARTER: Only about a dozen times, McKay.


Yes. Because McKay interacting with a real physicist would be glorious. We'd get to see how much of a genius he actually is in the physics world instead of taking him at his word (the fact that his research is classified and probably can't be used as ammunition in these circumstances aside). I'm not sure which would be better, McKay winning or Tyson pwning him offhandedly. Dammit, Pru wrote a story once where McKay was at a physics conference and argued with or about Tyson, and it was funny, but I can't find it.

Point is, I'm looking forward to it. It's like a less spectacular version of when they had Steven Hawking on The Next Generation playing holosuite poker.

* With Bill Nye the [former] Science Guy, who seems to have people more excited than Tyson. Bill Nye was just after my time, I think. My sister used to watch his show after school.

After a weekend, a two-day trip and two and a half ordinary weekdays, I'm getting used to not having to go to work. Sleeping until 9 a.m. is pretty cool, as is not having to drive 52 miles a day, deal with the people in the office, or, like, get dressed if I don't want to. Wednesday morning some thunderstorms rolled through—a rare occurrence around here these past few years, as for whatever reason storms have started to circumvent our town—and I just dozed through them, half-listening to the rain and rumbles. We had some more yesterday afternoon, which were also enjoyed from the cloud-dimmed indoors while researching kitchenware online.

...I also want to ask about recipes, but a post with a cut for SGA is probably not the place to do it. Stay tuned.

Ack, and I have to finish my trip photos too.

Date: Aug. 9th, 2008 07:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] celebriangel.livejournal.com
Recipes! I am so up for giving recipes. Only, bear with me for things like, "Um, a tin of tomatoes, and them a bit of stock, depending, I like ham because then I don't have to add salt but to be honest you could use anything, and then however much garlic I feel like (depending on whether I'm cooking for my mum or not)."

Most of my recipes are in my head, you see. Or made up on the spot. Or I change them every time. Still. Recipes!

(Um. I like cooking?)

Also, yay. I have forgotten what lie-ins are like since I started working. Then again, they fuck up my procarious sleep schedule, so I figure I'm better without anyway.

Sometimes...I spend the whole of saturday in my PJs.

Okay, I just replied to an SGA post with nothing SGA related. Squee!, and also, that was *totally* not the best bit of that exchange in Trio.

Date: Aug. 9th, 2008 07:32 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] bironic.livejournal.com
Jon Stewart?

Yay for recipes. I was making a recipe box yesterday for when I move, and noting places that could use augmenting. Will ask soon....

Date: Aug. 9th, 2008 07:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] celebriangel.livejournal.com
I was thinking more the bit where Rodney grudglingly plays along...

I'll totally need to do that this time next year. Only I suppose if I forget how much cumin to put in Chilli I can just phone up my mum and ask. I'm far too lazy to actually write down all the recipes I know :D.

Date: Aug. 9th, 2008 08:12 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] bironic.livejournal.com
Ya, when Rodney started playing and picked Jon Stewart. Hee. I have some fan-friends who are really into news commentators, so the choice (and his answer) made the fact that he was playing even funnier.

That's cool that you have recipes in your head. I think that makes a person closer to real chefdom than having to consult exact amounts and cook times on pieces of paper, like me.

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