That's really cool. I missed a lot.You may be interested in something like this then...
http://xkcd.aubronwood.com/
I hope it doesn't detract from the charm of the comic. (I recommend clicking a few times on 'slower' or using the arrow buttons to control it manually)
True story: When I was a teenager, I once accidentally shattered a mercury thermometer, and the liquid mercury got all over my desk. I had no idea what to do with it, so I used a pen to push the individual "droplets" of mercury into my trash can, which was then bagged up and tossed away. However, in the process, both me and my sisters touched the mercury with our bare hands.Things you don't mess with on the periodic table:
Anything close to the NE & SW corners (materials with extreme electronegativity) excluding the noble gases.
Also, mercury.
--Patrick
The danger of elemental mercury is more in its propensity to release mercury vapor (though touching it still isn't a good idea.)True story: When I was a teenager, I once accidentally shattered a mercury thermometer, and the liquid mercury got all over my desk. I had no idea what to do with it, so I used a pen to push the individual "droplets" of mercury into my trash can, which was then bagged up and tossed away. However, in the process, both me and my sisters touched the mercury with our bare hands.
Made me nervous for a while, but so far we seem to be okay.
I wonder if the trash was sent to an incinerator though. That would not be good.
Well, sometimes. He's got like 3 jokes. I can almost hear him log into Wikipedia sometimes to get new science-speak to wrap around the same tired skeletons.If you're not reading SMBC, you're doing yourself a grand disservice.
Let's see...Well, sometimes. He's got like 3 jokes. I can almost hear him log into Wikipedia sometimes to get new science-speak to wrap around the same tired skeletons.
You forgot: God is a hilariously backward belief, let me show my ignorance of theology.Let's see...
1) I'm more insufferably pretentious than you (variation: same joke, but with a kid).
2) R&D is run by marketing and focus groups to absurd ends that destroys civilization.
3) Graph joke.
When I was a teenager, I acquired several ounces of elemental mercury (including a small sample from my dentist). I still have them (and a mercury oral thermometer) as part of my collection of things-I-probably-shouldn't-possess.True story: When I was a teenager, I once accidentally shattered a mercury thermometer, and the liquid mercury got all over my desk.
And now xkcd has gotten me addicted to Geoguessr. It's like you wake up in a stretch of road in the middle of nowhere after a night of drinking, and have to figure out where the hell you are.
Just now I saw cornfields and guessed Iowa. Turned out to be Romania.
You know you can zoom in on it, right?Overall, I did pretty well, I would have done even better had the map to click on been bigger.
http://tinyurl.com/q7flsal
I got one I thought looked like any rural road in Alberta. Turned out it was it a rural road in Saskatchewan.And now xkcd has gotten me addicted to Geoguessr. It's like you wake up in a stretch of road in the middle of nowhere after a night of drinking, and have to figure out where the hell you are.
Just now I saw cornfields and guessed Iowa. Turned out to be Romania.
Well, they are so very alike.I got one I thought looked like any rural road in Alberta. Turned out it was it a rural road in Saskatchewan.
It wasn't funny, wasn't interesting, wasn't overly accessible. Maybe I just don't "get" it but I can't even conceive of what he was going for with it and really that's worth half the points.Which elements were bad? Here's a list of the few elements to a visual story that might receive critique (not complete):
- Characters
- Plot-Bad
- Art
- Layout-Terrible
- Script
- Pacing-atrocious