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Shot that cured stupid

Posted on 2019/05/03 by Carl Robitaille
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If there were a shot that cured stupid, anti-vaxxers still wouldn’t take it.

— God (@TheTweetOfGod) May 3, 2019
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M102 – A Tale of Mistakes

Posted on 2019/05/03 by Carl Robitaille
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How To Drink Coffee In Space

Posted on 2019/05/03 by Carl Robitaille
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APOD: Clouds of the Large Magellanic Cloud

Posted on 2019/05/03 by Carl Robitaille
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APOD: Clouds of the Large Magellanic Cloud

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Penguin diagram

Posted on 2019/05/03 by Carl Robitaille
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This is how the penguin diagram name in quantum field theory was born: particle physicist John Ellis lost a bet playing darts at a bar and had to put the word penguin into his next paper. pic.twitter.com/vrc5ME13aA

— Fermat's Library (@fermatslibrary) May 3, 2019
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Pixar’s “Toy Story” was once deleted via “rm -rf *”

Posted on 2019/05/02 by Carl Robitaille
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Pixar’s “Toy Story” was once deleted via “rm -rf *”

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Why the World’s Best Mathematicians Are Hoarding Chalk

Posted on 2019/05/02 by Carl Robitaille
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How Hard Can You Hit a Golf Ball? (at 100,000 FPS)

Posted on 2019/05/02 by Carl Robitaille
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Icosa Unravel

Posted on 2019/05/02 by Carl Robitaille
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Icosa Unravel – 190502 https://t.co/KTf85QNPBK pic.twitter.com/RYuZJnbafn

— Pi-Slices (@pislices) May 2, 2019
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Pull-Up Shapes

Posted on 2019/05/02 by Carl Robitaille
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The idea of a 3D shape being laid flat to find surface area is a difficult concept to grasp… Until now! Loved these pull-up shapes we made today for surface area and volume! #svusdshines pic.twitter.com/pXNXZ3ozBi

— Mrs. Kelly (@MrsKelly1122) April 30, 2019
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