Travelling: New York (3)
Sep. 24th, 2003 11:35 pmDinosaurs!1
One of the coolest things about a generally cool trip was that
Anyway, she suggested meeting at the Museum of Natural History, which was indeed a very good plan. She also picked the mind-bogglingly huge dinosaur skeleton in the entrance hall as a completely unmissable meeting point, and I was of course hooked from that moment. So we spent a very pleasant and companionable afternoon wandering round the history of animal evolution section and discovering that we get on ever so well.
The gallery is very well put together, (and of course it's not only dinosaurs, but dinosaur skeletons are ultimately funky, no matter how balanced and scientific the display attempts to be). But it was informative, and did a lot of letting the exhibits speak for themselves rather than trying overly hard to convince you that science is really interesting, really. And it's good at making clear distinctions between what's actually known and what is speculation, and talks about how things are known as well as just stating them. And successfully non-anthropocentric, too.
After the animal history bit, we wandered briefly through the marine section, which is mainly notable for having a life-size fibreglass model of a blue whale. And lots of other cool things including a video of scallop locomotion; said video wanted to get excited about jet propulsion, which as far as I'm concerned is basically Newton's third law, but what I thought was exciting was that the scallop also hops on its edge. Fun!
We went back to BG's flat for a much-needed cup of tea or several, and in order to continue chatting. Oh, and I introduced
1. Obviously,
Yay for meeting such a great person.
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Date: 2003-09-24 10:51 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2003-09-25 11:49 am (UTC)You obviously never went to enough Turf Meets :D Three times I met people I didn't know in Oxford station, and I clearly remember trying to meet up with Karzan - he rang my mobile, and I was wandering around looking for someone on one of the payphones, while he looked for me... very scary.
And then the archaeology society, where you had to meet the distinguished lecturers at Pizza Express (cue scaryness of having to advance on complete strangers who look vaguely lost and ask them if they are Professor so-and-so...)
Glad you had fun, anyway.
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Yeah, I meant it as a compliment. But generally describing a person as a dinosaur implies that they're narrow-minded and old-fashioned and hidebound, and I wanted to make it clear that that wasn't what I meant!
And feel free to unlock that post
OK, done. I hesitated on the grounds that if I followed your suggestions, your comment would no longer make sense. But I concluded that that was probably too meta.
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Date: 2003-09-27 05:37 pm (UTC)Indeed, I went to precisely none (unless you count my happening to be in the same place while one was occurring...)