Today is Mole Day. That's right. Chemistry-phobic readers, beware! Today is the annual celebration of the number we chem geeks use to calculate the mass of atoms, 6.022 x 10^23. What a joyful reminder of my past life! I have plugged that number into so many equations and formulas in my short life that it is etched in my memory.
The festivities today start at 6:02 a.m. and end at 6:02 p.m., so run, don't walk to a high school, college, or lab near you! (Okay, that might be going a little overboard.)
If you are as nerdy as me, you might enjoy this little piece from All Things Considered on NPR.
2 comments:
Mags wrote, "If you are as nerdy as me. . . . "
Really, man, who are you kidding?
Besides, that dependent clause should read, "If you are as nerdy as I. . . "
I propose "National Sentence Diagraming Week" for people as nerdy as I.
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