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Title: Pluto sent down to the minor leagues
Post by: Rita on August 24, 2006, 06:39:23 PM
I saw the news about Pluto's demotion on the NPR website. I did not expect to see a story about it on Major League Baseball's site ::nut:: . So for baseball's spin on the news, click here:

http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/article.jsp?ymd=20060824&content_id=1627022&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb
Title: Re: Pluto sent down to the minor leagues
Post by: Trotsky on August 28, 2006, 10:08:06 AM
I was at the Percival Lowell Observatory a week before the decision.  They were a little nervous, but as one of the staff told me, "you don't come to Flagstaff to see where they discovered Pluto... and if you're here already, well, there just isn't a lot else to do."

BTW, the PLO seems to hire only astrophysicists who look like supermodels.  All 3 of them, worldwide, are there.  If that's your thing.
Title: Re: Pluto sent down to the minor leagues
Post by: KeithK on August 28, 2006, 12:19:33 PM
[q]It could never be Mercury, leading off and constantly hot. Venus was all about love and self-sacrifice, a natural 2 spot in the order. Earth, the prototypical No. 3 hitter, the ultimate fantasy pick, the people's choice. Mars, the oft-feared big red machine. Jupiter always had the sweet spot in the lineup. Having Saturn in the order always meant a ring. Uranus, always the team prankster and playing jokes to keep it fun.[/q]ROFL
Title: Re: Pluto sent down to the minor leagues
Post by: RichH on August 28, 2006, 12:50:15 PM
[quote Trotsky]

BTW, the PLO seems to hire only astrophysicists who look like supermodels.  All 3 of them, worldwide, are there.  If that's your thing.[/quote]

Huh.  Then maybe Hollywood should set some movies there, since just about every female scientist character is portrayed by someone ridiculously beautiful and conveniently single for a love-interest sub-plot.  Three examples off the top of my head: Kelly McGillis in "Top Gun," Elisabeth Shue in "The Saint," and Uma Thurman in "Paycheck."

Certainly, I'm not saying that real-life scientists/engineers can't be attractive or good looking.  But the films are pretty ridiculous.  (Exceptions exist...Jodie Foster in "Contact" is very believable.)

A couple articles I've found (the first has several interesting-sounding cited papers):

From http://www.the-scientist.com/news/display/24009/
[Q]But it's with looks that the discrepancy becomes really obvious. The female film scientist tends to be gorgeous. In Flicker's words, she is "remarkably beautiful and, compared with her qualifications, unbelievably young. She has a model's body -- thin, athletic, perfect -- is dressed provocatively and is sometimes 'distorted' by wearing glasses."[/Q]

Also, http://physicsweb.org/articles/world/19/7/3/1
Title: Re: Pluto sent down to the minor leagues
Post by: Ben Rocky '04 on August 28, 2006, 01:05:56 PM
On a side note, those movies all suck. No offense, but wow. Total trash.
Title: Re: Pluto sent down to the minor leagues
Post by: French Rage on August 28, 2006, 01:18:54 PM
[quote Ben Rocky 04]On a side note, those movies all suck. No offense, but wow. Total trash.[/quote]

"Contact" is decent if you lop off the first and last 20 minutes.
Title: Re: Pluto sent down to the minor leagues
Post by: Liz '05 on August 28, 2006, 02:17:18 PM
[quote French Rage][quote Ben Rocky 04]On a side note, those movies all suck. No offense, but wow. Total trash.[/quote]

"Contact" is decent if you lop off the first and last 20 minutes.[/quote]

And I live out parts of Top Gun daily.  At muster one morning I heard, and I quote:

Ensign 1: So, beach volleyball this afternoon?
Ensign 2: Yeah, John'll bring the radio, I've got the beer.
Ensign 1: I'm riding my bike over.  Need me to bring anything?
[At this point they realize they're practically a Top Gun scene on the cutting room floor.]
Ensign 2: Yeah, don't forget to wear your tight jeans.
Ensign 1: And my giant watch.
Title: Re: Pluto sent down to the minor leagues
Post by: RichH on August 28, 2006, 02:41:15 PM
[quote Ben Rocky 04]On a side note, those movies all suck. No offense, but wow. Total trash.[/quote]

No offense taken, because I completely agree with you.
Title: Re: Pluto sent down to the minor leagues
Post by: Ben Rocky '04 on August 28, 2006, 03:31:00 PM
I wasn't refering to Contact, actually. Despite the last 10 minutes, I do like it.

The Saint, Top Gun and Paycheck were all worthless though.  Top Gun especially.
Title: Re: Pluto sent down to the minor leagues
Post by: jtwcornell91 on August 29, 2006, 06:29:45 AM
[quote French Rage][quote Ben Rocky 04]On a side note, those movies all suck. No offense, but wow. Total trash.[/quote]

"Contact" is decent if you lop off the first and last 20 minutes.[/quote]

So is 2001: A Space Odyessy. :-P
Title: Re: Pluto sent down to the minor leagues
Post by: nyc94 on August 29, 2006, 08:43:04 AM
[quote French Rage][quote Ben Rocky 04]On a side note, those movies all suck. No offense, but wow. Total trash.[/quote]

"Contact" is decent if you lop off the first and last 20 minutes.[/quote]

If you lop off the first 20 minutes of Contact won't you miss the split second view of the Cornell banner at Arecibo?  Or am I imagining it was there?
Title: Re: Pluto sent down to the minor leagues
Post by: KeithK on August 29, 2006, 02:52:24 PM
[quote Ben Rocky 04]The Saint, Top Gun and Paycheck were all worthless though.  Top Gun especially.[/quote]All I remember from Top Gun was the aircraft footage.  From that perspective it was a good movie.
Title: Re: Pluto sent down to the minor leagues
Post by: Ben Rocky '04 on August 29, 2006, 02:54:55 PM
Yea, but the F-14 can't take off vertically.  Only cool planes can do that.  Cool and sexy planes.  

Wait, am I Ben or Keith?  I can't remember.
Title: Re: Pluto sent down to the minor leagues
Post by: Trotsky on August 29, 2006, 04:48:13 PM
[quote RichH]Certainly, I'm not saying that real-life scientists/engineers can't be attractive or good looking.[/quote]

Smart / Low Maintenance / Pretty -- pick any two.
Title: Re: Pluto sent down to the minor leagues
Post by: ugarte on August 29, 2006, 06:13:26 PM
[quote Trotsky][quote RichH]Certainly, I'm not saying that real-life scientists/engineers can't be attractive or good looking.[/quote]

Smart / Low Maintenance / Pretty -- pick any two.[/quote]As it turns out, I choose one and three. My fiancee went with one and two.
Title: Re: Pluto sent down to the minor leagues
Post by: Trotsky on August 30, 2006, 03:07:46 PM
It only works for women.  For men, it's "pick any 1."  At most.