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Stargate: Atlantis — interview on Joe Mallozzi’s blog
My interview/Q&A is up on Joe’s blog. For some reason his version of wordpress doesn’t play nicely with mine, so all my pretty formatting disappeared. Ain’t it always the way? I’ll post the pretty version here after he’s gone on … Continue reading
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Job Title: Astrophysicist
I recently scored what is perhaps the coolest after-school gig ever: physics consultant for the TV series Stargate: Atlantis. And this is why you always do your orbital dynamics homework, kids. update 8/17/09: okay, why is this particular post getting … Continue reading