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Brian Cox Lecture in 5 parts.
I indulge myself every so often by re-watching this series. Not only is Brian Cox a briliant lecturer but he talks on one of the subjects I studied in college. And just like the first time, there just is no place here where you have to insert a god to understand.

Spinliesel 9 Mar 24
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solid scientist and
humble to boot ¥ I have alot of
his lectures ( and plan on studying more)
THANKS

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Brian Cox in a previous life.

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He isn't a lecturer, he's a professor! He grew up about 8 miles from me in Oldham.

He is also cute as a button. And what is that dialect. I am not so familiar with britsh dialects

@Spinliesel He's from Lancashire...North West. He is my age too.

@OwlInASack Does nothing for me. looks off into the distance

@OwlInASack He sounds like a make version of me!

@OwlInASack Exactly! Sounds ideal 😉

@Amisja A full professor can be a bad or brilliant lecturer. (At giving a lecture)

@Stephanie99 Professor isn't the same in UK than USA.

@Amisja I know. I am personally aquainted with lecturers and professors form the UK. Both professors and lecturers give lectures, no?

@OwlInASack Rings off - does that mean she'll take her rings off before meeting him?
I had to think long and hard about that expression.

@Stephanie99 Not often. Most concentrate on research and supervision. Its a title rather than a job

@Spinliesel Don't confuse him with Brian Cox, the film actor from Dundee who is nae so bonny

@Amisja [en.wikipedia.org]
"A permanent lecturer in UK universities usually holds an open-ended position that covers teaching, research, and administrative responsibilities."

@Moravian He has his own atributes

@Moravian, @Stephanie99 I know, I am one 😉

@Amisja a good actor

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I've enjoyed his programs on British TV. I love his youthful enthusiasm and his ability to articulate difficult concepts.

He's same age as me

Let's hope you have the same youthful enthusiasm he has.

@brentan I am not youthful

@Amisja OK.

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He is so alt-right! Beware.

He is a British professor in a british university, not an American politician.

@Spinliesel i do understand that sarcasm is an acquired taste.

@Jacar and a fine art!

He is notoriously left wing

@Amisja I was being dung-in-cheek about how all the SJW PC respond to whomever is actually real. I will use mojoies more.

@Amisja, @Spinliesel The lack of observable facial expressions causes confusion.

@Jacar And here is me thinking you were one ( mojoies )

@Spinliesel ... given that i have not clue what "mojoies" implies, i will take it as some sort of insult or revelation of your misconception. or else not. so thanks.

@Jacar copy:
Jacar 7 replied Mar 25, 2019 0
@Amisja I was being dung-in-cheek about how all the SJW PC respond to whomever is actually real. I will use mojoies more.

@Spinliesel Yeah... I will always blame it upon the Australian Chardonnay.

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He is a good ambassador for science, in public education and also in attracting more funding for science.

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