Re: Mir defies Paris eclipse doom-sayer, gets unique view

From: delriviere christophe (mich@thehzone.tzo.org)
Date: Thu Aug 12 1999 - 10:40:30 MDT


-----Message d'origine-----
De : Anders Sandberg <asa@nada.kth.se>
À : extropians@extropy.com <extropians@extropy.com>
Date : jeudi 12 août 1999 16:08
Objet : Re: Mir defies Paris eclipse doom-sayer, gets unique view

>
>Here in Stockholm we only got a 70% eclipse, but the weather was a
>beautiful summer day, so I spent the eclipse hour outside with a small
>telescope, using it to image the sun on a piece of cardboard. Most of
>the neighbourhood children appeared to watch, and I got the chance to
>explain a bit of optics and astronomy for them. A small thing, but
>becoming the trusted neighborhood scientist is a good way of spreading
>the memes and combatting silliness like Paco Rabanne's predictions.
>

If I remember well he had made the promise to close his mouth forever if his
last prediction is wrong ;) I don't know well the content of his
predictions, just the basic ideas... automated filters...
Still, I found "interesting" that the guy was efficiently managing to spread
his stupidity outside the french side of the world.. Is it possible for him
to have so much influence in Sweden?
I will repeat myself 16 times today that the world is far more
interconnected than I was thinking previously ;)...



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