This looks like a great presentation:
"Why life may be common in the Universe, but intelligent life rare."


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Department of Physics & Astronomy Astrobiophysics Seminar
Dr. Larry Martin (University of Kansas, Museum of Natural History)
Date: Thursday, January 28
Time: 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Location: 1089 Malott Hall

I've already suggested that my SF class students go and report on it for extra credit; if you're in town, come join us!

Best,
Chris
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From: [identity profile] xjenavivex.livejournal.com


I want extra credit! This looks awesome.

From: [identity profile] tessagratton.livejournal.com


Your icon rocks my world.

I made a flier for that today and am considering changing my half day so I can go.

From: [identity profile] nottygypsy.livejournal.com


I now have an illogical desire for a Spock Monkey.

From: [identity profile] garyomaha.livejournal.com


Will this be recorded in any form and, if so, can it be made available to those of us not on the premises?

Thanks!

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


The one in my comment, above, is my most squid-like icon *g* The main icon... well, everyone loves a sock monkey, and Spock rocks: Two great tastes that taste great together!

From: [identity profile] xjenavivex.livejournal.com


LOL
very true. You know my affinity for the squid-like stuff!

From: [identity profile] madmatmax.livejournal.com


I might goto this depending how my day is going

From: [identity profile] pointoforigin.livejournal.com


I, too, love the Sp'unkey, Mr. M'k'trik. Though your monkey should not be allowed to overshadow this excellent-sounding presentation. We already know by experience that intelligent life is very rare indeed. ; )

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


Which reminds me: Next week, George Foreman will be speaking on campus, too.
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