Filed Under (Blog News) by Angry Hippie on 12-07-2010
We recently discovered that there was an e-mail server issue for the e-mail addresses related to the Ask Science Dude site. This would effectively prevent any questions you have submitted from making it to the Dude. We apologize for the inconvenience, and wanted to drop a quick message here on the site to let you all know that all of those issues have now been resolved and e-mail is back!
So if you have submitted any questions recently, or have even just sent Sinead a message via the related e-mail addresses then you might want to give them another go. Just to be sure that they got through. Once again, we apologize for any inconveniences this short disruption of the e-mail server may have caused. Thanks for all the support!
Filed Under (Blog News) by Angry Hippie on 24-03-2010
I recently learned that March 24th has special significance in the technical and scientific communities, and one that I should have taken note of before this year. But as the saying goes, better late than never. For those who have not heard of this day before, much like I was until last week, it is Ada Lovelace Day, an international day of blogging to celebrate the achievements of women in technology and science. After learning that, there was no way could I not post today in celebration, and to honor my co-host, my friend, Sinead.
Filed Under (Blog News) by Science Dude on 15-10-2009
Ask Science Dude is mostly a podcast. On this website, you can find audio files of the podcasts, plus (sometimes) a little something I’ve written to go along with them. You can also send questions to Science Dude, which I will do my very best to cover in a podcast, or answer here.
Filed Under (Blog News) by Angry Hippie on 15-10-2009
Hello…
I guess I should say a bit more than that, so here goes. My name is Rob and I go by the handle, the Angry Hippie. I wanted to come by and introduce myself, talk about the show, and my amazing Co-Host and creative mastermind behind this whole dealio. As a kid I was always fascinated with Science, and as I got older the fascination didn’t necessarily fade, as much as it just sort of stifled there with a general lack of an outlet. Then I met Sinead and all of that changed…