Physics kitties ahead. Limited gimp skills. Honestly, if you aren't a physics geek, I don't see why you'd enjoy these lovely kitties, except for the fact that every kitty, ever, is awesome. Sources are mostly here.
















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Eye r psycho-loogie stoodint. =P
But I know guys that are Math and Physics majors. One's doing work on his masters degree on differential equations(is that real?).
I should do a Shakespeare series of macros, but I will probably end up just doing another cartoon-inspired set of kitty pics and show my shame further!
Hamletcat is emo!
Oh hai. I iz green-eyed monster. Where is Othellocat?
Titus Andronicat is violent!! ("Bear thou, sweet wench, my hand between thy teeth.")
Where shall we 3 cats meet again, in water, fire, or in rain? (Not rain, fur gets wet!) (Ok) (Not water!!!) (ok, fire then?) (no, do not want) (how bout the heath?) (yeah, macbeth r there) (lolz)
"Ophellia Cat is krazy!"
Think of the possiblities...
*YAY* Physics Geeks! :D
I also love Downcat. It looks like one of those myspace profile pictures! Could he be Serious Cat's relative?
After spending the day teaching particle physics to 17-year-old boys, this so made me smile.
Thank you.
Permission to X-post to EVERYWHERE?? (Credited, of course!)
http://www.flickr.com/groups/lolsci
The "Original Schroedinger's LOLCat" is in that pool. In fact, it was the original inspiration for the LOLScience flickr group.
Now I'm going to out myself. I'm the guilty party responsible for the Rise of the Dreaded LOLScience on flickr.
I also plead guilty to being way too amused by LOLstuff, maybe because it's so silly and idiotic.
Whatever. A couple of months ago I tagged four of my flickr posts with "LOLScience," and just for the hell of it I did a search a couple of days later for the tag and my four were the only ones that came up. So I said, "I can fix that," and set up the flickr group.
When New Scientist joined a couple of weeks later, it shocked my socks off! I figured I'd pull in a few scientists, a few scientists-by-training like myself, and a few curious LOLsters from among flickr members, but that was about all.
We - and you guys - have also started to generate a bit of buzz on the Seed science blogs, and Scientific American's 60-Second Science has noticed us too. Glad to see there are more scientists-with-the-sillies out there besides me!