Q Score

Anyone watching this evening’s episode of Comedy Central’s new Lewis Black vehicle, The Root of All Evil (10:30, 9:30 Central), might just see some familiar scientists and/or bloggers. Maybe.

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Elsewhere, stars of the CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory (about which more anon) seem to have been reading up on their Spacetime and Geometry.

Sheldon focuses

No appreciable bump in my Amazon ranking, though.

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  1. About your Amazon ranking, try introducing a full theory of quantum gravity into the next edition (from which general relativity emerges as a classical approximation).

    I borrowed your book from the library, but promise to buy a copy when the price comes falls! I know some people are reading your competitor, Sir Kevin Aylward’s General Relativity for Teletubbies, http://www.kevinaylward.co.uk/gr/reimann/reimann.html

    Maybe you should follow suite, and spice up your text when it’s reprinted?

  2. I promise I’ll buy your book.

    Once I’ve reread my analysis, complex analysis, PDE, geometry and algebra books that I haven’t even opened in three years. Can’t remember a word of it …

  3. Your textbook is far more enjoyable than MTW if only because it doesn’t hurt my hand to hold it for awhile.

  4. Was it at all difficult to not laugh with Andy Kindler yelling at you? I think the show would be a great deal more funny if it wasn’t so scripted.

  5. Our bit wasn’t scripted at all. Nor, I have to say, was it very funny. Perhaps the show needs some time to find its groove.

  6. I see your book is $84, down from $106.

    Normally, I’d rant about the cost of textbooks here, but it’s pretty much always been that way. MTW cost me about $40 in 1982. I see it’s about $120 now.

    That sounds bad but it’s only about 4% annual inflation.

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