segunda-feira, 12 de setembro de 2011

EARTHQUACKS: IT'S TIME TO STOP BEHAVING LIKE ANIMALS


Destacamos a coluna What's New do físico Robert Park:

"At the urging of a 5.8-magnitude earthquake centered in Northern Virginia, thousands of books in the University of Maryland Library sought a lower energy configuration, moving from the bookshelves to the floor. Meanwhile, according to the Washington Post, ABC, and NBC, high-strung inmates at the National Zoo like orangutans began to screech and scramble to higher perches "minutes before" seismographs sensed anything. Like maybe they had some special sense that humans don't? Or so the media reported. Were reporters already at the zoo waiting for a quake? Zoos are always in turmoil. Inmates chase each other, fornicate and have food fights, except the laid-back types like pandas that just sit on their ass through it all munching bamboo."

Robert Park

2 comentários:

Anónimo disse...

Os comentários disparatados a que Robert Park já nos habituou. Estava bem a fazer jornalismo do género que critica.

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