Feb 11, 2008
Science Valentines
Scientists in love. I just read Phil Plait’s I Cardiovascular You post and he linked to Ironic Sans’ Scientist Valentines post. They inspired me to do my own!
Go on, you do one now!
Feb 11, 2008
Scientists in love. I just read Phil Plait’s I Cardiovascular You post and he linked to Ironic Sans’ Scientist Valentines post. They inspired me to do my own!
Go on, you do one now!
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- 2009-01-11 11:18:16I've only just noticed that people are looking for Jonathan Ross's Twitter stream via my blog, so thought I'd make it easier. He's here.
- 2009-01-01 12:36:16If you missed Brian's Horizon 'Do You Know What Time It Is?' last night, and you are in the UK, it's available on the BBC's iPlayer.
- 2008-12-03 13:32:49Friend him here! You need to be signed into Facebook, but if it still doesn't work for you then sign into Facebook and search for Jonathan Stephen Ross.
- 2008-11-23 16:29:13Phew! I can finally say something about this. Brian was up for Dawkins' job, down to the final three (or was it four?!), but didn't get it. And the winner is...
- 2008-10-30 15:29:51I was looking for a photo of me on Flickr and stumbled across these pics of Brian and me at SciFoo.
Brian
Me
Brian
Me
A couple people in the comments have said they think Brian should take over from Richard Dawkins when he retires this year. If you're on Facebook, you can join the Brian Cox For Dawkins' Job group. Not started be me incidentally.
- 2008-09-15 14:05:46Honestly, this isn't a blog just about Brian. That would be really weird... but... indulge me just a bit longer.
Some of you may have seen the article about Brian in the Observer today. Now, you guys are intelligent and realise that not everything you read in a newspaper is accurate. This was made absolutely clear to me this morning as I was sitting in my bathrobe, hair all over the place, barefoot, all coffee breath, unshowered and read, "he married his American wife, glamorous TV presenter Gia Milinovich, in secret." :-/
Ah well...
- 2008-09-14 10:26:58
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Gia Milinovich is an American ex-pat, a science groupie and professional dork.
Gia's a TV presenter, enjoys taking photos, writes for Parentdish UK, is married to physicist Professor Brian Cox and thinks writing about herself in the third person is "cool".


Grid Focus by Derek Punsalan 5thirtyone.com.




You know he used to play bongos naked, right?
Heh. I don’t doubt it.
When I first met Brian I was reading James Gleick’s book on Feynman and told Brian how I thought Feynman was a ‘horndog’. I think that and the fact that I only started speaking to him once I found out he worked at CERN and *wasn’t* – as I had thought he was – a dumbassed former “pop star” was why he fancied me. (Well, that or the fact that when we very first met I was dancing in a cage wearing PVC trousers and a fishnet top… but we’ll gloss over that for now)
I’m *totally* going to give this Valentine to him. :)
Feynman gets all the girls, even when he’s dead they still fancy him damnit.
http://xkcd.com/182/
I would think one’s uh, package could get in the way, so-to-speak…
-Ouch!-
Rich
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