It appears I'm the slacker of the group. My college is sparse & sporadic, so little formal education, but I've been a fan of science of all kinds & a voracious reader for most of my life. Started off on Asimov, when he was still with us, Sagan & Omni then Discover when they first came out, along w/ Scientific American & almost anything accessible intellectually to the layperson. My sense of wonder & curiosity remains strong as well as my interest in fact & discovery. So, here I am!
One can never stop learning. I know some really dumb PhD's and very well-rounded high school drop outs. It's how you think, and whether you use critical evaluation. Formal training is great, but it must go together with a right kind of personality in my opinion. Smart, curious, inquisitive "school slackers" are more interesting than 4.0 gpa memorization machines. Just my few cents.
Posted by racocn8I saw some articles on meteorite composition and ended up with this picture.
Posted by racocn8Here are some photos of eggs deposited on the underside of leaves.
Posted by racocn8Here are some photos of eggs deposited on the underside of leaves.
Posted by racocn8Here are some photos of eggs deposited on the underside of leaves.
Posted by racocn8Here are some photos of eggs deposited on the underside of leaves.
Posted by racocn8Here are some photos of eggs deposited on the underside of leaves.
Posted by Slava3That makes me nervous
Posted by Slava3So we are part of a Cosmic ecosystem?
Posted by SergeTafCamNot too long ago I had the opportunity to take a couple of pictures of a peacock's feather.
Posted by SergeTafCamNot too long ago I had the opportunity to take a couple of pictures of a peacock's feather.
Posted by SergeTafCamWhat's your favorite color?
Posted by SergeTafCamWhat's your favorite color?
Posted by SergeTafCamWhat's your favorite color?
Posted by SergeTafCamWhat's your favorite color?
Posted by SergeTafCamWhat's your favorite color?
Posted by SergeTafCamExciting times.