Helmets, flashing lights, and soy
Monday, 18 December 2006 05:02 pmTwo pieces of interesting bike research, and one nutjob:
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signsoflife: http://community.livejournal.com/bikes/182986.html points to research showing that flashing bike lights may draw people's eyes to them, causing car drivers to steer involuntarily into them. What a pain. Googling "the moth effect" suggests there's evidence that it affects different people differently, and I'm on the fence about switching my tail-light to solid-red instead of flashing. Needs more research.
Another bike-related bit, a researcher at the University of Bath has found that bicyclists who wear helmets are crowded by cars, more so than bare-headed bicyclists. That's what we get for looking more competent.
Speaking of competence, via The Journal of Improbable Research, "proof" that soy is making kids gay. I can't follow his leap from isoflavones to super-strong estrogen, but maybe that's what makes him a NUTJOB.
Seen via a comment elsewhere via
Another bike-related bit, a researcher at the University of Bath has found that bicyclists who wear helmets are crowded by cars, more so than bare-headed bicyclists. That's what we get for looking more competent.
Speaking of competence, via The Journal of Improbable Research, "proof" that soy is making kids gay. I can't follow his leap from isoflavones to super-strong estrogen, but maybe that's what makes him a NUTJOB.
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Date: Tuesday, 19 December 2006 12:32 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: Tuesday, 19 December 2006 03:55 pm (UTC)One of my current co-workers, upon meeting me for the first time, said "Oh, YOU'RE *that Mike* from uw.general. I always thought you were, umm... well... bigger."
I want that, only worldwide.
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Date: Tuesday, 19 December 2006 04:19 pm (UTC)Guessing: Adrian?
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Date: Monday, 30 April 2007 09:33 pm (UTC)(Necroposting!)
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Date: Monday, 30 April 2007 10:42 pm (UTC)That was so long ago that I'd forgotten what I was laughing about. But you're excused, as it was a fine thread to go back to.
How are those monkeys coming? Trained for the faculty meetings yet?
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