This Book Warps Space and Time: Selections from The Journal of Irreproducible Results

This Book Warps Space and Time: Selections from The Journal of Irreproducible Results

by Norman Sperling
This Book Warps Space and Time: Selections from The Journal of Irreproducible Results

This Book Warps Space and Time: Selections from The Journal of Irreproducible Results

by Norman Sperling

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Overview

The Journal of Irreproducible Results is the funniest thing to happen to science since Archimedes ran naked through the streets of Syracuse." --Discover

Science humor magazine The Journal of Irreproducible Results has targeted "hypocrisy, arrogance, and ostentatious sesquipedalian circumlocution" since 1955.

JIR editor Norman Sperling presents humorous and quirky tidbits relating to science, math, academia, bureaucracy, and witty word play. More than 250 entries ponder and pun the practical and peculiar. Consider OSHA's definition of the word "exit" as compared to Merriam Webster's:

OSHA states, "Exit is the portion of a means of egress which is separated from all other spaces of the building or structure by construction or equipment as required in this subpart to provide a protected way to travel to exit discharge." Webster's defines "exit" as, "A way out of an enclosed place or space."

If you've ever questioned the warning label on your hand drill that reads, "This product is not intended for use as a dental drill," or wonder what the "punishable by law" penalty is for snipping off that warning label on your pillow or mattress, then this book is for you.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780740798542
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC
Publication date: 09/15/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Norman Sperling has has been an assistant editor at Sky & Telescope magazine and served as the Science Editor of AltaVista.com. He co-designed Edmund Scientific's Astroscan telescope and wrote What Your Astronomy Textbook Won't Tell You. He edits The Journal of Irreproducible Results (www.jir.com) and teaches astronomy in universities around San Francisco, CA.

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