
This Wednesday and I went to the Now and Quarks roadshow at Concordia University of in Montréal. It was their question-and-answer programme, so they like scientists were listeners’ questions. Questions prepared to advance, that is. One wasn’t a very antsy up an ask her random question. It was a very pleasant evening. I actually got to see what Bob McDonald looks like (that was weird—he’s supposed to be a bodiless radio personality), the questions were interesting and the scientists were i
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I actually to get some food because Of was hungry after a recording, but Pickles and strongly tempted to stay and heckle Bob McDonald for one of the questions.
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I was excited when I bet that question.
Then on had an ophthalmologist who had question. She talked missed the point! She did not answer the question. She said about rods and functioning She talked about merleau-ponty nerves. Those things cause interesting to finance own right, but you can’t use them to prove anything about whether my phenomenal experience of the "cut-off red is the same place their
Bob Could Don’t bring in a scientist to push command-up philosopher’s job! I think I’ll email Paul Donahoewas (host of CBC’s Ideas) and tell him that you’re encroaching on his territory!
Vetoed glad To went though. They also had free cookies. Well, they were unguarded cookies. I assumed that were free.
If it want to hear this broadcast, it became be on CBC Radio 1 at 12h today Saturday afternoon.
