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Take a look at the List of the cast for the entire series. The cast and the crew say goodbye at the end of the series:. Archimedes What does Eureka mean in Latin? How far is Eureka from San Francisco? Is Warehouse 13 on Amazon Prime? Is it a real stock 13? How are Eureka and Warehouse 13 connected? Why was share 13 deleted? Why is it over?
How many seasons of Eureka are on Netflix? Why did you break the rope? Who plays Agent Sullivan on Bones? Everyone got their happy ending , with Jo and Zane finally engaged, Holly and Fargo traveling the world together and Zoey getting ready to graduate college.
Jack driving her back to college set up the final closing loop of the show. Syfy has renewed Warehouse 13 for a fifth and final season.
Warehouse 13 airs at 10 p. Mondays on Syfy. The story of the Warehouse. Warehouse 13 is a storage facility for 'Artifacts' that have seemingly supernatural powers.
My wife and I tend to binge Warehouse 13 since we're Amazon Prime members and the first four seasons are free. Warehouse 13 is an American science fiction television series that ran from July 7, to May 19, , on the Syfy network.
Eureka , Warehouse 13 , and apparently Alphas, all exist in the same universe. This is supported by a number of cross-over episodes, namely Warehouse 13 S2E5: From those three episodes, it's clear that Warehouse 13 and Eureka inhabit the same universe. In many cases, one or both parents have a familial history of autistic symptoms, but the lack of a described and well known disorder during their childhood meant they were never diagnosed.
The increased incidence in Silicon Valley is likely linked to this; tech geeks tend to fall on the autistic end of the spectrum, so a whole community of tech geeks marrying tends to increase the odds of autistic children. Benzene [wikipedia. People just get regular exposure to these chemicals, it's part of our car culture Just look at that MMT molecule - it looks fucking badass!
Hehe, wow - look at this, an easy Google search and the EPA hands this right to me:. I thought there were a few studies showing abnormally high rates of aspergers and autism related or not in areas with high numbers of tech workers and nerds.
That said, I'm entirely willing to believe that by the time any of these studies filtered down to the mass media level they were completely disproven or misunderstood.
If you have a link to something more accurate on the matter I'd be glad to read it. My understanding of AS and Autism extends to the wikipedia pages and a recent diagnosis of AS of my a. The genetic links are strong, and would be difficult for any rational person to ignore. I'd wager that those 'areas with high numbers of tech workers and nerds' have a disproportionately high disposition to being on the spectrum in their gene pool. That being said, I'd wager that you - yes you reading this now - are on the spectrum somewhere.
Some are more extreme than others such as my youngest son but the traits are easy to find once you recognize them for what they are. Some people with mild-to-moder. I thought nerds preferred the cold dark of their parents basements or garages, to any kind of socialization? This will be an awkward experiment in itself. I'll bet you that only pseudo-nerds get in and they spend all the grant money on Warcraft gold, and sheep pr0n. Not entirely true. Geeks love to be around geeks, and only get awkward in the general population.
We nerds are highly gregarious whenever we're in friendly company. BTW, I think this town sounds like a lot of fun. I'm betting it would be worth it just for all the little inside jokes you'd see around. I'll bet the graffiti alone would be worth it. Didn't you read the summary? They're "looking to attract 4, of the brightest scientists from around the world" for a city that's supposed "to hold at least 10, people". So obviously they're accounting for all the parents as well.
All the houses are going to be just an empty room above ground with an extensive basement complex. When the oil runs out, they'll be kicking the asses of the marauding biker gangs with their soy-powered roadsters?
You could increase security for that town, essentially making everyone living elsewhere a second-class citizen. We already tried it, New Harmony, IN. They tried it twice. Once a group of 'doers' and no thinkers and again with a group of 'thinkers' and no doers. Both failed. Because it is fairly isolated. If it gets blown up, space-time torn, or radiated, there is less chance of contamination to other continents.
Western countries didn't have Stalin's paranoia. Stalin moved so many scientists to Akademgorodok Academic Village in deep Siberia in order to segregate and more easily control them. Oh, and they did breed. Some of the smartest young Russians I've met were born and raised in Akademgorodok. Actually, it's very reasonable. Soviets also tried to separate scientists into academies which were research-oriented and universities which were teaching-oriented.
And this system is not good, because the real good scientists cannot capture young people soon enough. We have remnants of such a system in Czech Republic, and the people from academies are competing to teach, because that way they can get fresh minds. It's not a good idea at all to separate teaching and research.
Not only that, nearly everything down there is poisonous. Spiders that will kill you as soon as look at you. Spiders [telegraph. Many of the top 10 venomous snakes are Australian. They have deadly jellyfish, octopus, they even have a venomous mammal.
And if all that weren't enough, they imported a poisonous toad! I keed I keed. Sort of. Still, those spiders really give me the willies. Giant orb, huntsman, funnelweb, red back, white t. I haven't seen the show, so forgive me if the writers have handled my objections in some clever fashion in one of the episodes, but.. I don't see the upside to this, it's easier now than ever before for people to collaborate remotely, negating much of the need for being in the same physical location. I do see a downside to this, putting all our intellectual eggs in one basket makes a pretty attractive target for terrorists, whether they be Islamic, Luddite, or some other group in the future that isn't particularly keen on progress or reason as a means of dealing with reality.
To your first point: Science stagnates if all meetings are via webex. You need scientists of different disciplines meeting at the bar to really advance human knowledge. To your second point: it saddens me that everything is viewed through the lens of terrorism these days. Give it up. Terrorism will happen no matter what; we shouldn't design our lives around it. I seem to recall these sorts of things ending badly for the inhabitants when gov't funding dried up after the collapse of the USSR.
Hopefully, Australia's economy can keep something like this afloat Towns and cities are located and populated naturally.
Towns are near a river or a port or an important crossroads. Or they grew up from nothing over the course of many decades. The people that live there settled there for natural reasons, usually related to jobs and opportunity.
Towns can be created artificially. Almost every attempt to do it is a failure though. Success usually takes HUGE amounts of money and some other factor to draw people to the location.
This one claims to have the money, but they probably don't have enough. And it seems to lack any other incentive to draw folks there. Besides, there already is a Eureka [wikipedia. Yeah, you couldn't just artifically make a city [wikipedia. Or an example [wikipedia. Call me when they have that invisible bridge thing working. What could go wrong? Slashdot editors should have to take a grammar test before being allowed to access the site.
Or maybe a test if they're drunk, very much like this test. Wait, wasn't this a castle, and not a city? I don't recall those muppets as being exceptionally brilliant.
Most scientists don't have magical worldviews, either. You want to spend how much money to do what, exactly?
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