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Anyone see this stuff? The jewlery in the ad in Parachutist?

Single Helix was created by a couple guys at my DZ, I know they'd been working on it for a while, but I just saw the ad, man that stuff looks kick ass. I'm gonna have to go buy one.
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Just got my Alumni magazine from Cambridge. They are commemorating the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA by having Crick and Watson unveil a plaque - in The Eagle pub!

The Eagle is where they had lunch every day, and where Crick formally announced their discovery.
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That's pretty cool, I don't think I would even be allowed in the same bar with guys like that, something about actually understanding this stuff...:P



I thought it was pretty cool too - putting the plaque for one of the major scientific achievements of the 20th century in a pub.

The Eagle has been there for about 300 years - it was a major hang-out for US 8th Air Force fighter pilots during WWII, and the ceiling in one of the bars is completely covered with 8th AAF grafitti.
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That's pretty cool, I don't think I would even be allowed in the same bar with guys like that, something about actually understanding this stuff...:P



I thought it was pretty cool too - putting the plaque for one of the major scientific achievements of the 20th century in a pub.

The Eagle has been there for about 300 years - it was a major hang-out for US 8th Air Force fighter pilots during WWII, and the ceiling in one of the bars is completely covered with 8th AAF grafitti.


It's where Crick and Watson hatched some of their best plots to crack the code. Some of those plots weren't so good, though. Have a look at "Life Story", aka "The Race for the Double Helix", which dramatizes Crick & Watson's competition with Linus Pauling and others. Should be mandatory viewing for high school science classes, because it's both entertaining and fascinating. Jeff Goldblum and Tim Piggot-Smith play Watson and Crick, respectively.

There's also a new feature out about Rosalind Franklin, that documents her contributions to the project. There are a lot of people who still feel that she should have shared the Nobel Prize with Crick and Watson, and I tend to agree.
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That's pretty cool, I don't think I would even be allowed in the same bar with guys like that, something about actually understanding this stuff...:P



I thought it was pretty cool too - putting the plaque for one of the major scientific achievements of the 20th century in a pub.

The Eagle has been there for about 300 years - it was a major hang-out for US 8th Air Force fighter pilots during WWII, and the ceiling in one of the bars is completely covered with 8th AAF grafitti.


It's where Crick and Watson hatched some of their best plots to crack the code. Some of those plots weren't so good, though. Have a look at "Life Story", aka "The Race for the Double Helix", which dramatizes Crick & Watson's competition with Linus Pauling and others. Should be mandatory viewing for high school science classes, because it's both entertaining and fascinating. Jeff Goldblum and Tim Piggot-Smith play Watson and Crick, respectively.

There's also a new feature out about Rosalind Franklin, that documents her contributions to the project. There are a lot of people who still feel that she should have shared the Nobel Prize with Crick and Watson, and I tend to agree.


Nobel Prizes can't be awarded posthumously - Franklin died before the Nobel was awarded. If they gave them to dead folks, where would it stop? Aristotle, Galileo, Newton...?
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I still don't understand why there is no Nobel prize for mathematics. If it wasn't for Reimann, for instance, none of that general relativity stuff would be possible. Not to mention Banach, Hilbert and their spaces, that are used in quantum mechanics left and right.

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Absolutely kickass. I fell in love with tracking when I tried it last weekend, and I'm getting a tracker tag.

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I still don't understand why there is no Nobel prize for mathematics. If it wasn't for Reimann, for instance, none of that general relativity stuff would be possible. Not to mention Banach, Hilbert and their spaces, that are used in quantum mechanics left and right.



'Cos good old Alfred Nobel left his fortune to endow prizes in peace, literature, physics, chemistry and medicine. Much later on the Swedes decided to add economics - a majorly bad judgement call IMO, since it opened the door to all the University of Chicago weenies.

Besides, mathematics has its own prestigious prize, the Fields Medal.
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