Raymond K. Nakamura

View Original

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.