• jballs@sh.itjust.works
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    4 months ago

    Entomology 101 - or Bugs for Thugs, as my professor called it - was the coolest elective I took in college. You could get extra credit for bringing in bugs to share with the class. I didn’t have a proper container, so I spent one class trying to contain an Emperor Scorpion in a Chinese food container and keep it from escaping. Good times.

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      4 months ago

      I wonder if just photos would have worked if they were good ones. If I had the money, i would 100% take one of these classes.

    • higgsboson@dubvee.org
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      4 months ago

      A geo professor once took us on a road trip as a “lab”, without telling us where we were going. I actually was driving the school van, so that motherfucker had me driving for nearly 10 hours with stops at all the very best road cuts in the Midwest (one would hope.)

      I am sure I would have liked it somewhat more if I weren’t the one driving.

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        4 months ago

        Take some glaciolacustrine deposits with laminae for a booby prize

        This is 75 m above the adjacent lake water level

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    4 months ago

    Wtf is a Tunnel Web Spider? Do they mean Funnel Web Spider? The most venemous spider in the world? Cap.

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      4 months ago

      Apparently there is a tunnelweb spider in New Zealand. I’m guessing this was a spelling mistake though.

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    I’ve only met one entomologist (by trade), in an airport in France and they were headed to a warhammer 40K tournament. We talked for maybe 4ish hours on the social complexity of ants.

    This was roughly 10 years ago, still an awesome memory.