Oh man.Bassist_Diver wrote:
To my fellow scientists, this will make you cringe and rage and hate this country (assuming you're American).
I don't even want to think about it.
Also, hello, fellow Texan scientist!
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Oh man.Bassist_Diver wrote:
To my fellow scientists, this will make you cringe and rage and hate this country (assuming you're American).

It's not as religion-heavy as most of the other books on the topic (although it still does touch on it) but rather why politics, the media, funding institutions, etc. ignore it and inadvertently drove American interest away from appreciating and loving the sciences.PetZounds wrote:Oh man.Bassist_Diver wrote:
To my fellow scientists, this will make you cringe and rage and hate this country (assuming you're American).
I don't even want to think about it.
Also, hello, fellow Texan scientist!






I love that book. "At Home" takes the cake as my favorite Bill Bryson work though.Sparrow wrote:i thought this book put some stuff into perspective ..
Lobstrosity wrote:Dad-a-chum? Dod-a-chock?




A buddy of mine is reading that.magiclawnchair wrote:on recommendation i am reading Neuromancer by William Gibson. i am about halfway and i must say that it is quite good!






