I've been able to watch short snippets of most of the shows, and overall I'm impressed! Since I haven't seen any complete episodes I can't give a thorough review of it overall, but there have been some interesting parts, and some of the visualizations are stunning. I think I will enjoy watching the full episodes when they are out on disk. And I'm not upset to have made an incorrect judgement.
Last Thursday, I attended a talk by NdGT. He put on a good show. I can see why people who haven't heard any of the behind the scenes stories about him are huge fans and hold him in high esteem. His talk was mostly about how America is falling behind in the sciences, but with a positive spin in the sense that he put most things in humorous terms. What I found most interesting was the analysis of the currency of about a dozen countries (pre-EU) and how they put not only scientists on them, but also pictures of their accomplishments. For example, a Gaussian (Bell) curve.
But this is why I enjoyed it so much: it was personal for me. We are at the end of a 4 month/1.5 year/10 year campaign to get funding for a planetarium. Literally at the end, as in one week from now we'll know if the state will give us $50M to build a new facilility (as part of a new natural history museum) or if we are stuck indefinitely in our decrepit facility with no room for more than a 15 seat planetarium. I've been neglecting most of my other duties in the past months in order to get people around the state to advocate for us. That's a whole other post in itself. But the relation to NdGT is that my institution was a co-sponsor of the event, and our goal was to get him to advocate for us. And he did. He mentioned it a couple times in his talk, so if even 1% of the 1500 people take action, that's 15 more voices of support we'll get, and every voice counts. In fact, through facebook I learned that one boy was going to get his science class to write letters to their legislators!
So, yay Neil. If we do get this funding, I won't say that it is because of him but like I said before, his voice of support is equally as important as all of the others we've gotten.
Again. Holy crap. I'll know in one week if we are going to get a new facility. If not, I think I'm going to cry for a week. If so,
Too bad ignorance isn't painful.
"Standing at the forefront of human ignorance." Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe