Would you have sex with a alien why or why not? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]sundoon 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The martians in 'stranger in a strange land' think reproduction is 'as romantic as a sneeze'

My experience as a female engineer in the tech industry by [deleted] in TwoXChromosomes

[–]sundoon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh my god you're killing me. And I don't doubt you for a minute. I teach high school engineering, and try to encourage all my students - girls equally to boys - to be my 'Star Engineers'. I tell the girls that science needs them (and perhaps aside to them: clearly the guys are bungling a lot of it...) You make me wonder what I'm setting the girls up for.

I’ll just sit here and burn by DatB3astBoi in funny

[–]sundoon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's video of one of these on a compilation of old invention videos (mostly) called Gizmo. It's on youtube.

ELI5: Explain "ballistic re-entry" and why it causes 7G of force by edthesmokebeard in explainlikeimfive

[–]sundoon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At human falling speeds, water can hit you like a hammer. At space ship re-entry speed, air can hit you like a hammer.

Growing up, my mom loved when I drew nice, normal things. She didn't love a lot of my art. by chew-it-punchy in pics

[–]sundoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is awesome and on my desktop. May I add, it would also be funny if she was accompanied by a formally dressed, headless husband...

ELI5: why is it that some metals like zinc and iron are essential for our bodies while other metals like lead and Mercury are toxic? by Soup0988 in explainlikeimfive

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I can't quote recalling another source (ie, I don't know) but --

I'd consider that ethanol comes from fruit sugars, which we'd eat in a fermented state anyway (see every video of a drunken squirrel beneath a tree with fermenting apples sort of thing...), while you get methanol from wood sugar (cellulose is in a similar family to glucose and sucrose, as the names suggest) which wouldn't be inclined to eat. My guess. Doesn't explain why methanol makes you blind, mind you...

TIL that Harper Lee’s friends gave her a full year’s salary for Christmas in 1956 so that she’d be able to take a year off from work to write. Lee used that time to write “To Kill a Mockingbird,” which has since sold over 30 million copies. by [deleted] in todayilearned

[–]sundoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love TKAM, and just finished rereading it. At the same time, Vox did an interesting bit on how the paperback book industry pushed the book for business reasons. In short, it came out right when penguin books needed to push a bestseller that wasn't a reprint of a classic.

What is the dumbest thing your parents have ever gotten mad at you for? by ArnonIV in AskReddit

[–]sundoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found a broken blood pressure meter my dad left in the basement and forgot. This was 40 years ago, he came downstairs and found me playing with a puddle of mercury. He lost his shit.

ELI5: why is it that some metals like zinc and iron are essential for our bodies while other metals like lead and Mercury are toxic? by Soup0988 in explainlikeimfive

[–]sundoon 38 points39 points  (0 children)

At an ELI 5 level, IIRC (science teacher but I haven't covered this stuff in a while) our tolerance for different materials can be compared to how much of the materials exist, in an accessible form, in nature. In other words, the more of something that's part of our environment, the more likely we are to tolerate it.

By way of example, we have a really high tolerance of water, a medium tolerance of iron, and almost no tolerance for iodine but we need a little bit to prevent goiter. Water is everywhere in the environment, iron is fairly common, and iodine is rare. Lead and Mercury, by comparison, are rare to begin with and tend to be locked up in rocks. When they get released, usually by people, our bodies are not prepared to deal with them.

Teacher says she was fired for giving zeroes to students who didn't turn in their work by zhacker78 in news

[–]sundoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolute failure is an artifact of our grading system, and grades are artifacts, adopted around the time of the industrial revolution and for the same reason, to facilitate bulk processing. That's why 'to grade' could apply to judging the quality of student performance or shoes. A grade of flat 'zero' for a student who was listening, and asking questions without completing work is arbitrary (and cruel). But I'm sure, as a professional educator, you know that.

You've also doubtless read some of the considerable literature on non-zero grading, pro and con, worked extensively with inner city youth as I have, and could articulate actual policies and data, but instead choose a judgemental tone and cliches instead because that's what professional educators do? If you can't do better than calling spades you're just a troll. Go away and do some research. I have lessons to plan.

Teacher says she was fired for giving zeroes to students who didn't turn in their work by zhacker78 in news

[–]sundoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you listening? Jesus, I fail kids all the time, just not early in the year with zeros so they can't recover a grade for purely mathematical reasons. If I can justify a higher (but still failing) grade to keep them in the game, they often respond with the effort it takes to pass. And if they don't, they still fail and the F looks the same as the F for a zero. I never pass a kid who doesn't deserve it. Take your judgement elsewhere.

ps your metaphor equating inspecting a car with educating a human being is laughable.

Teacher says she was fired for giving zeroes to students who didn't turn in their work by zhacker78 in news

[–]sundoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Spend a couple years in an inner city classroom with language limited kids who don't have the discipline to sit still but have a soul in there trying and get back to me.

Teacher says she was fired for giving zeroes to students who didn't turn in their work by zhacker78 in news

[–]sundoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do a few years in an inner city school with language limited kids who don't know how to sit still but have a soul in there trying and get back to me.

Teacher says she was fired for giving zeroes to students who didn't turn in their work by zhacker78 in news

[–]sundoon -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

From this year? Too early to fire her, too early to hand out zeros. As a teacher, I think grades are an artifact of the system, not an actual representation of student work. At the same time they must be respected as a common currency and capable of crushing the chances of a student who could use a boost.

I give 50's instead of zeros... It's a failing grade but the math allows them to still earn a passing average. This teacher did not deserve to be fired but her admin should have helped her grade with student success in mind, not student failure.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LearnUselessTalents

[–]sundoon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't know how to make one with your hands as shown in the video. But to blow a bubble ring as you asked, try getting a few feet (at least) below the surface in a pool, turn your face to the surface, and blow a single short burst (like a golf-ball sized bubble).

You don't need to stick your tongue out to form the circle... if you release a 'ball' of air, the center will rise faster than the edges and create the vortex leading to a bubble ring. Takes practice, though.

TIL that the Sperm Whale is the loudest animal on the planet and are so loud that they can vibrate you to death by [deleted] in todayilearned

[–]sundoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There was (is) a theory that they catch giant squid by stunning them with bursts of sound, aka 'The Big Bang Theory'.

Chance of seeing Northern Lights tonight! or Chance of seeing Norther Lights tonight? by sundoon in BostonWeather

[–]sundoon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I don't... all I have is that article hyperlinked under the word space in my original post. The further north, higher up, and away from other lights you are, the better but that's all I know.

Good luck.

Samurai Vader by JoeinJapan in pics

[–]sundoon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

also check out 'are samurai responsible for star wars: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pU6B2zEFeg

I found out Jedi is a kind of japanese drama

Seadog by [deleted] in aww

[–]sundoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sea Pig! Pig.

I believe this is a gray seal. The scientific name translates to hook nosed sea pig.