Week of Feb 13
It seems as though physics questions might be slightly more interesting if you had more dramatic scenarios associated with them.
Acceleration of a stick figure being dragged by a horse approximated by a sphere; The force on a guy being hanged; The momentum of a rock being thrown at a guy’s head; The potential energy of a person about to jump off a cliff.
Sailfish driving a car with fins 100 km/; Sailfish with unsuspecting prey on a sailboat; Sailfish spears the bill with his bill; Sailfish mounted on a wall with curse on its side at the bubbas looking at it.
“Making a comic” me exercising; “is just part of my morning ritual” me sitting on the can doing Wordle; “So even when I have nothing to say me walking the dog; “I say it anyway” me eating breakfast.
Written in cursive. “My teen uses cursive” Teen cursing; “for decoration” cover of notebook; “But mostly it is a thing of” practise cursive writing; “the past” John A. MacDonald with a quill pen.
Newsworthiness. “See if I got this right…” me thinking; “self-driving trucks made of china” truck convoy in the news and China is hosting the Olympics; “filled with Gazpacho are illegal” gazphacho soup and drillegal drug use in the Olympics; “if figure skating” Russian figure sakter; “in Ukraine “Russians about to invade Ukraine. I don’t really follow things that closely, so I mash them up.