What do you want to be when _you_ grow up?
(I haven’t decided yet.)
Tadpoles: "a frog!"
"I want to be a frog when I grow up!"
"me too!"
"I want to be a frog!"
"I want to be a penguin."
What do you want to be when _you_ grow up?
(I haven’t decided yet.)
In those days there were no grass-roots movements, largely due to the lack of any grass.
This comic was inspired by an eye-opening talk at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History on “The Cambrian explosion and the origin of animals” given by Prof. Paul Smith. Even before the Cambrian started, 540 million years ago, animal body plans were evolving down in the smelly mud at the edge of the continental shelves (as I understood it.)
Pictured left-to-right: Charnia, Dickinsonia and some kind of jellyfish.
The very energetic and interesting Dr. Helen Czerski presented “We need to Talk about Physics” at today’s meeting of Oxford Skeptics in the Pub. We learnt why blueberry jam isn’t blue; why the Hubble telescope is like a raw egg; and why there is a lot of physics still to do to understand everyday phenomena (such as how bubbles move in a turbulent fluid.)
I’m afraid the likeness is worse than usual. Dr. Czerski doesn’t do standing still.
Here’s a picture of a very self-confident and well-fed little character we met on our traditional New Year’s Day walk around Oxford with friends. Wishing you a Happy New Year for 2016 from everyone at invisibules.org – we hope you get as many nuts out of life as he obviously does.
I don’t have a comic to post at the moment, so instead here is yesterday’s page from my sketchbook, I realise that’s not quite the same thing. We wandered around the V&A without a plan, and somehow the page filled with drawings of things that caught my attention. Later we went to a concert South of the River, out beyond Peckham, with friends.
Yesterday I took the day off work and we went into London to visit the Natural History Museum. Darwin says “Hi!”
Shock horror — invisibules.org in flagrant romantic romp pun outrage. Pelisse are investigating.
Thanks to FB for inspiration.
You gotta play the hand you’re dealt. In this case I was inspired by a poster for the up-coming film, Noah.