Carter cleverly weaves in science at every opportunity, whether it’s inspired by direct observations of birds and animals and plants […] or spinning off from a trig point onto the geometric methods of surveying through history all the way up to GPS. […] All in all, this is probably best described as a great ramble on the moor with an expert guide. […] It’s a wuthering wonder.
—Brian Clegg, popular science author and communicator, Popular Science Books
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Set it on fire.
Black smoke=wrong, white smoke=right.
maybe we should all read the watchtower for our spiritual guidance, or maybe just get a life
IN MY DAY, THE GOOD GUYS ALWAYS WORE WHITE HATS AND THE BAD GUYS BLACK ONES. IF ONLY THE WORLD WAS THAT SIMPLE NOW. THIS PROBABLY EXPLAINS WHY POSTMAN PAT USUALLY LOOKED AT JESS A BIT SUSPICIOUSLY.