Misconceptions about ostriches and vomitoria
xkcd: Misconceptions:
Here's the list.
I dare you NOT to learn something. My face will be red all morning over two of them.
Here's the list.
I dare you NOT to learn something. My face will be red all morning over two of them.
Why did you make me read that? I am keeping it from the girls so that I can still nag them to wear hats in this cold weather! Some of those debunks were really quite depressing. But then again, I have always been more romantic than pragmatic.
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No fair, which 2?
ReplyDeleteI laughed so hard when I realized "Cow-tipping" is listed under "sports."
ReplyDeleteI was put off the at first by the word 'vomitoria' given that I am eating while reading this and have lifelong, severe emetophobia...
ReplyDeleteInteresting list; LIKE :)
my brain now hurts :)
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing!
ps: cow-tipping as a sport was awesome
I love XKCD. Unfortunately, my son found it first (and actually understands all the jokes) and so there is no point in me hiding the list; he has already rolled his eyes too many times at my lack of knowledge of real scientific fact (but to be fair, he is studying physics at university level and I stopped at 'O' level after pushing too many trolleys on, and occasionally off, benches trailing ticker tape behind them) - cold air doesn't 'come in' when the door is left open he tells me - who knew?
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Erica, now we'll need a Wiki page for Common Misunderstandings of One's English Friends: "after pushing too many trolleys on, and occasionally off, benches trailing ticker tape behind them"
ReplyDeleteI know what O levels are, but lost on the rest!
Trolleys and ticker tape, used to demonstrate inertia and momentum, or something like that, I'm not sure I ever really understood it. We sat at long, old-fashioned, wooden benches in the physics lab and pushed wooden trolleys up and down and crashed them into each other and counted dots on the ticker tape - I know it must have had a point!
ReplyDeleteHow hysterical!
ReplyDeleteI was a Chinese language major but had to take some core courses and chose "Physics for Poets" in which the first day the prof shot a toy monkey out of a cannon over our heads from behind us... to measure trajectory. And alertness.
I don't know which is more intriguing - the Physics for Poets or the monkey. They both gave me a much needed laugh today - thank you.
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