Whilst the science itself might not have them rolling the in aisles, you can at least try and have fun whilst doing it. http://www.phdcomics.com/comics.php?f=1056 After all, if you can't laugh at triplet-phase invariant probability distributions, then what can you laugh at. 2008/8/30 William G. Scott <[log in to unmask]>: > The primary difficulty is that what we do isn't even remotely funny. > > Unless you change your perspective (eg: try to see everything reciprocally, > with intensity and no phase). > > This might help: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFCSXr6qnv4 > > > > > > On Aug 29, 2008, at 1:17 PM, Jayashankar wrote: > >> Dear Scientists, >> >> Sorry if the mail intervene you scientific thinkings. >> >> Can anybody Share a wonderful site to share jokes on science. >> moreover it would be nice if we have a tool to create such jokes. >> >> (And is there any ready made photoshop kind of thing to create a cartoon >> character for the jokes) . >> >> Plz hav a look at www.vadlo.com >> >> PS: courtesy vadlo.com as am using two of their jokes as a sample for the >> readers. >> >> >> S.Jayashankar >> Research Student Institute for Biophysical Chemistry >> Hannover Medical School >> Germany >> <1.jpeg><2.jpeg> > -- ============================ David C. Briggs PhD Father & Crystallographer http://drdavidcbriggs.googlepages.com/home AIM ID: dbassophile ============================