Dr. Nicholas Heavens

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Dr. Nicholas Heavens

Dr. Nicholas Heavens

@WeatherOnMars

🇬🇧/🇺🇸 terrestrial planet system scientist now in insurance. Views my own, not my employer’s. Fellow @geolsoc, @RoyalAstroSoc, @RMetS, @burgonsoc.

London, United Kingdom انضم Ağustos 2009
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Dr. Nicholas Heavens
Dr. Nicholas Heavens@WeatherOnMars·
Diane smiled tautly. “You’re suggesting we have to save the world so science can proceed?” “Yes, if you want to put it that way. If you’re lacking a better reason to do it.”--Kim Stanley Robinson, Forty Signs of Rain
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@matthewcashmore @liturgicalben And this one must have taken place in the 19th century. Lavatory access is mentioned with an identical provision in the Truro Bishopric and Chapter Acts Amendment Act 1887.
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Deeply tickled that it had to be explicitly spelt out in the Truro Cathedral Measure 1959 about the use of cathedral lavatories by those using St Mary’s Aisle (the parish church).
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Andrew Loran Raines@Make_it_Raines·
I find it a bit tiresome how English ppl like to insist that the Episcopal Church is very different from the CofE.
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@2D0XPS The Deut and Num place names are clearly different in the LXX, though they appear to be the same in the Masoretic.
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Daniel Heaton
Daniel Heaton@2D0XPS·
Does anyone have anything on why Aaron dies on Mount Hor (Num 20:22–29) and then at Moserah (Deut 10:6)? They're not the same place under different names (cf. Num 33)
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@_CLancellotti I was in La Foresteria di Villa Valmarana ai Nani a few years ago and was amazed at how much English literature in the original there was on the bookshelves compared to everything else (a little German, a little Italian).
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Carlo Lancellotti
Carlo Lancellotti@_CLancellotti·
People are not aware of the extreme Anglophilia of the generation of Italian intellectuals who came of age after WW2, and uncritically embraced "the Enlightenment" as a reaction against the Hegelian-Idealist culture they associated with the Fascist period.
Demon Realms@Demon_Realms

I'm surprised The Name of the Rose was written by an Italian because there are so many instances of the based English empiricist owning the superstitious latins with facts and logic

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Dr. Nicholas Heavens@WeatherOnMars·
@zugzwanged Technically, a merchant should die rather than operate an unviable concern as the older bankruptcy laws mandated.
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Dr. Nicholas Heavens@WeatherOnMars·
@ProfDuff Take the entire length of the 23 bus; take a course with Steve Chemtob; visit the many arboreta of the city and Bartram’s Garden.
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Sean Duffy
Sean Duffy@ProfDuff·
My niece officially signed up to go to Temple University next year. While it’s unfortunate she’s not going to Rutgers Camden 😹 do you have any suggestions for a new student at Philly’s finest university? (In my opinion)
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Dr. Nicholas Heavens@WeatherOnMars·
22 years ago, a group of @uchicago geoscientists experienced record-breaking March heat in Death Valley, CA: 102 F. It’s been hotter in March since. This week, however, a new March record of 105 F is likely and it likely will be 102 F or greater all week, as it was yesterday.
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Tom Forth
Tom Forth@thomasforth·
Oh my goodness. I'm going to have to actually research this. Surely not. I refuse to believe we've actually done that.
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Dr. Nicholas Heavens@WeatherOnMars·
@DrFrancisYoung I suppose the proof of that hypothesis is the Catholic Cathedral in Waterford…same Late Georgian style, not quite as bright interior. Amazingly, built well before 1829. Good thing, too, the Napoleonic Wars ruined Waterford’s economy for generations.
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Dr Francis Young
Dr Francis Young@DrFrancisYoung·
I love Baltimore Basilica (tho I only know it from pictures) because it’s what a massive Catholic cathedral would have looked like in England if English Catholics had been able to build one shortly after the Second Catholic Relief Act - like something from an alternate timeline
Andrew Cusack@cusackandrew

Ralph Waldo Emerson once attended Mass at the old cathedral of Baltimore — the primatial see of the United States. “There is the way religion should be,” he wrote. “The priest and the people are nothing and the fact is everything.”

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Dr. Nicholas Heavens@WeatherOnMars·
A couple of years ago I published a paper in Transactions @burgonsoc. Up until last month, it had been downloaded 341 times, not bad for an open access article but not as much as my best science articles. Last month, people across China and Vietnam downloaded it 300+ times. 👀
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The Reverend Mister
The Reverend Mister@turtology·
The altar of repose (Maundy Thursday to Good Friday) is common in many Episcopal parishes (including my own!), but does it fit within an Anglican sacramental framework?
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Dr. Nicholas Heavens@WeatherOnMars·
@suzania Yeah, there was this place in Finsbury Park that had a good reputation, but I was very disappointed. The art college in Camberwell has a cafe. At least in 2021, there was a New Yorker making bagels there.
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Susannah Black Roberts
Susannah Black Roberts@suzania·
@WeatherOnMars I have in the past run into excellent bagels in the region of the unfortunately named Cockfosters. But even they were not quite there.
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Susannah Black Roberts
Susannah Black Roberts@suzania·
I have imported five (5) poppy bagels from the Upper West Side of New York City to the Realm of His Majesty King Charles III
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Dr. Nicholas Heavens@WeatherOnMars·
Reading popular science books for children is great because it brings up traumatic memories from my scientific career. Why is the sky blue? I remember when I had to implement Rayleigh scattering for primitive atmospheres in RRTMG for CESM.
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Dr. Nicholas Heavens@WeatherOnMars·
@2D0XPS The way around the pardon power is impeachment by the Commons, thanks to the Act of Settlement.
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Daniel Heaton
Daniel Heaton@2D0XPS·
How does the exercise of royal prerogative work in a regency? Could the Regent grant himself a pardon? If he did so, would it be justiciable?
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Daniel Heaton
Daniel Heaton@2D0XPS·
Mr Mountbatten-Windsor is never inheriting the throne: he'd have to kill too many people to get there. He'd only need to kill two people, though, to become Prince George's regent (assuming The Duke of Sussex was ruled ineligible as not a UK resident).
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Dr. Nicholas Heavens@WeatherOnMars·
Broke: live like you’re dying Woke: Pose for your funeral monument in your burial shroud Bespoke: Sing a special bass part at the premiere of your own requiem.
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Dr Francis Young
Dr Francis Young@DrFrancisYoung·
Tfw you didn’t study much medieval history at school
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Dr. Nicholas Heavens@WeatherOnMars·
@GrenadaLoyalist @legalstyleblog OK. I see what you mean. It probably remained longest in Canada, because the modern Canadian legislative traditions were established before Victoria’s widowhood. I also think Canadian GGs generally had more Parliamentary experience than their equivalents elsewhere.
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