Science Night Live, 5 December
Coming up on the 5th of December. This is the same speaker who was originally scheduled to speak at SLAS's meeting tomorrow but has been moved to next year. Spying on Our Neighbors with the Hubble Space Telescope http://www.science.utah.edu/outreach/science-night.html Anyone else thinks it's odd that they continue to hold these talks in a place (a bar) where high school and even many college kids can not attend? I seem to remember last year seeing a school bus load of high school AP physics kids being turned away because of their ages. patrick
Having a 20 year old adult child myself, I have no problem understanding the desire for a night out once in a while, without being blessed with the company of a young person. ;-) On Nov 20, 2012 7:26 PM, "Wiggins Patrick" <paw@wirelessbeehive.com> wrote:
Coming up on the 5th of December.
This is the same speaker who was originally scheduled to speak at SLAS's meeting tomorrow but has been moved to next year.
Spying on Our Neighbors with the Hubble Space Telescope http://www.science.utah.edu/outreach/science-night.html
Anyone else thinks it's odd that they continue to hold these talks in a place (a bar) where high school and even many college kids can not attend? I seem to remember last year seeing a school bus load of high school AP physics kids being turned away because of their ages.
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Wiggins Patrick