For a moment, I questioned mentioning "Pratchett's Wyrd Sisters" in this job application. Then I realised - they're LIBRARIANS!
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Cabaret, on stage, is very different from the film. If they'd had a different Sally Bowles, I might have been blown away; as it was, I was merely enchanted. It is much colder and darker, its message is clearer and starker. Much more of a portrait of a whole time, much less of a love-letter to something beautiful that must (by the very nature of beauty) decay. More of a warning, too; during Tomorrow Belongs To Me, this production has full-frontal nudity on another part of the stage. While you're distracted by the flesh, this pretty, harmless, hymn-like song turns into a genocidal anthem. Chilling.
Homeopathy is nonsense, yes? Specifically, "Bach Flower Remedies". Herbal substances of dubious effectiveness in such immense dilution that there's no way they can have any chemical effect. Then why are my Mum & Nan insisting that I need Aspen, Wild Oat, White Chestnut, Hornbeam, Chicory, and Larch? Shelling out a not-insignificant amount of money to buy me remedies I don't believe in? I normally think of these things as working by the placebo effect, so there's no way they can do anything for me.. right?
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Cabaret, on stage, is very different from the film. If they'd had a different Sally Bowles, I might have been blown away; as it was, I was merely enchanted. It is much colder and darker, its message is clearer and starker. Much more of a portrait of a whole time, much less of a love-letter to something beautiful that must (
Homeopathy is nonsense, yes? Specifically, "Bach Flower Remedies". Herbal substances of dubious effectiveness in such immense dilution that there's no way they can have any chemical effect. Then why are my Mum & Nan insisting that I need Aspen, Wild Oat, White Chestnut, Hornbeam, Chicory, and Larch? Shelling out a not-insignificant amount of money to buy me remedies I don't believe in? I normally think of these things as working by the placebo effect, so there's no way they can do anything for me.. right?
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Date: 2007-01-07 04:35 pm (UTC)And there are an awful lot of homeopaths who are basically just quacks - I saw a guy once who put on me on this insanely restricted diet and used bizarre machines to discover if one had "chronic, deep-seated" infections. Very weird.
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Date: 2007-01-07 04:39 pm (UTC)Anyway. They're the perfect combination of Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg. They've got some vaguely folkloric headology in a Granny style, and they've got booze in a Nanny style. What's not to like?
Also, mentioning plays is always a good thing on applications & interviews. They're wonderful- tight schedules, lots of teams of different people needing to work together, inevitable disasters & setbacks... I've always used my backstage work to good effect to get me jobs, I'm sure you actor types must also have useful experiences.
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Date: 2007-01-07 05:17 pm (UTC)Beyond nonsense. My favourite bit - they claim they can take posison and mke i good for you - the more diluted it is the more effective - to the point where most of the bottles mum tried to give me more than likely contained not a single atom of magic. Not to mention that for serious conditions they reccommend taking two doses... surely it should be a half?
If you want a cheap placebo I could get some dodgy smelling herbs, put them near a bottle of water for a while and let you have it at cost ;)
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Date: 2007-01-07 05:32 pm (UTC)I didn't say it made much sense...
Nature and transience of beauty: Euclid's proof that there are infinitely many prime numbers has remained beautiful for 2500 years, and will remain beautiful as long as there are tool-using sophonts around to appreciate it. The trick is to choose an incorruptible medium.
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Date: 2007-01-07 05:37 pm (UTC)There are prettier proofs of infinate primes, but few that can be understood without an understanding of number theory. (My fav currently being one about weighted products of numbers. All primes => 2*pi. This means both infinate as finite sequences have real products. I'm still mildly lost on completely understanding how the weighting works though)
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Date: 2007-01-07 05:51 pm (UTC)And I'm afraid I don't even begin to understand the proof you're talking about - can you give me a reference? (this looks related (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_that_the_sum_of_the_reciprocals_of_the_primes_diverges) - is that what you were talking about?)
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Date: 2007-01-07 11:10 pm (UTC)Definately not reciprocals though
Am mathmo at .ox, fourth year undergrad, hoping to do PhD in random matrix theory. Like number theory, elliptic curves, communtication theory and mathematical biology. The last one is a bit weird :)
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Date: 2007-01-08 04:42 pm (UTC)* Not really, they're all lovely.
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Date: 2007-01-07 06:09 pm (UTC)Ah ... Google tells me that it's due to Fürstenberg: http://primes.utm.edu/notes/proofs/infinite/topproof.html
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Date: 2007-01-07 11:16 pm (UTC)Not to mention one of my crazy ex's is obsessive with homeopathy and reiki, as they are not part of the evil "chemical" conspiracy that is moderen medicine way of forcing profit from sick people via falsified drug tests and general eviliness. Once you've heard that speech a couple of times (followed up with the "I see angels in the sky telling me where I need to be" and the always good "I can't stay with you because I need to be in America overthrowing Bush by taking lots of opium") and it all sounds way more crazy than I ever thought it could.
Also check with a doctor/pharmacist before taking anything - "natural" remedis can sometimes have nasty nasty interactions with other medicines (the truly diabolical St. John's Wort for example. Lovely plant so I hear, by not if you have a heart condition/ depression meds/ contraceptives...)
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Date: 2007-01-08 01:20 pm (UTC)Just as well that we don't have any major public figures, like, say, a member of the Royal Family, promoting it, eh?
Oh.
Wait.
Fuck.
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Date: 2007-01-07 05:55 pm (UTC)I didn't think the Bach remedies were homeopathic, I thought they were somewhat closer to unusual herbal remedies, but I don't know if that's right or not. I had a quick peek at the website and it doesn't mention dosage - as mentioned in other comments, the main scientific issue with homeopathy is the low dose. So - if the flower remedies have a sensible dose of flower in them, I would imagine they're equally likely to work as any herbal remedy but have not undergone such rigorous testing as pharmaceuticals. OTOH they would not be purified beyond all recognition like pharmaceuticals and as such might be slightly nicer for your body to cope with - as it is designed to take in dietary sources of substances not purified pills. However, if they are similar in dosage to homeopathic remedies I would be surprised if anything happened.
That said, my mum believes in homeopathy. I found Rescue Remedy helped before GCSEs. I do think that the placebo effect can occur even if you know it's a placebo. So you might well get something happening.
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Date: 2007-01-07 06:28 pm (UTC)Introduces Self
Date: 2007-01-07 06:26 pm (UTC)Re: Introduces Self
Date: 2007-01-07 06:36 pm (UTC)If you would interpret that sentence in a way that doesn't make me sound like a raging alcoholic, I'd be obliged.
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Date: 2007-01-07 06:46 pm (UTC)There's one nutritionist I see who 'tests' for what my body needs by placing sealed vials containing various substances on my chest as I lie down, then feels the way my arm moves, sometimes when my hand is in different positions. I can't help thinking it's utter bullshit, yet she did work out my and other people's allergies that way, and though the pills she gives are of rather random types and strengths, if I don't go for a while my Chronic Fatigue Syndrome flares up and my brain slowly fills with headache. I'm pretty much immune to all the painkillers I'm not allergic to now, so it's mumbo-jumbo or nothing for me! yay!
Conclusion- you never know, and when you need help, get it from whatever source.
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