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I love NOVA. I was completely fascinated by this episode last night, which you can watch here (very cool):
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/sciencenow/watch/
I hate to say "fascinated" again, but I was especially fascinated by the RNAi segment. It blew me away. It's stuff like that that makes me want to go work in a bioscience field. Not that I'm smart, but I could bring the smart ones coffee.
The fuel cell segment was also really informative. You always hear about the fuel cell cars and how they will save us in a few short years, but the segment shows how it's really a technology that we don't have yet and probably won't for a while.
UNRELATED - anyone have any recommendations for portable DVD players? An el cheapo one under $200. (Am feeling the need to buy myself something in my somewhat depressed state, but I'm still Dutch, dammit.) But I still want to have more than a teeny tiny screen to watch as my plane will no doubt skid off the runway in a month. (OMG.) Do all batteries only last around 2 - 2.5 hours? I demand better battery science! Maybe NOVA can investigate for me.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/sciencenow/watch/
I hate to say "fascinated" again, but I was especially fascinated by the RNAi segment. It blew me away. It's stuff like that that makes me want to go work in a bioscience field. Not that I'm smart, but I could bring the smart ones coffee.
The fuel cell segment was also really informative. You always hear about the fuel cell cars and how they will save us in a few short years, but the segment shows how it's really a technology that we don't have yet and probably won't for a while.
UNRELATED - anyone have any recommendations for portable DVD players? An el cheapo one under $200. (Am feeling the need to buy myself something in my somewhat depressed state, but I'm still Dutch, dammit.) But I still want to have more than a teeny tiny screen to watch as my plane will no doubt skid off the runway in a month. (OMG.) Do all batteries only last around 2 - 2.5 hours? I demand better battery science! Maybe NOVA can investigate for me.

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This does two things. Firstly, it gives them 4-5 hours of battery life. And secondly it means they can watch a lot more. The reason you probably only get 2 - 2.5 hours of battery life from a DVD player is that spinning that disk is a huge drain on the batteries. That's why ripping to a local HDD is much more efficient battery wise.
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(Anonymous) 2005-08-03 07:12 pm (UTC)(link)I'm sure they will if you write them enough letters. And when it airs it will, in likelyhood, be (dare I say it?) fascinating. =D
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And seeing Tom and Ray, well, they're sillier on film than on the radio
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I WUV you. Could you do something about DVD player batteries? Like, poke someone or something? Or at least make an animation? *smoooooch*
A *Fascinated* Viewer
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I know! I'd imagine they had some complaints about "dumbing down" science, but hell, I learned something!
And seeing Tom and Ray, well, they're sillier on film than on the radio
I also love them! If I'm driving around on Saturday or Sunday, I'll switch over to NPR to see if they're on. And I HATE cars! :D
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In the mean time, check this out -> http://reviews.cnet.com/4521-6531_7-5021437-5.html
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