The “I have survived dangerously inclement weather in the name of science” badge
By collections + January 19th, 2010In which the recipient has experience extreme weather hazards, all in the attempt to get data for science.
In which the recipient has experience extreme weather hazards, all in the attempt to get data for science.
Basically for those forced to learn a new language in their pursuit of science. (M)
Sort of self explanatory – should be a good story or two here… (DL).
Photographs accompanying this badge should be worth at least a free drink or two.
In which the recipient has worked with acids. (L)
In which the recipient has set fire to his or herself while performing experiments in the name of science. Cooking or drinking accidents do not qualify one for this badge. (JM)
In which the recipient has set fire to stuff, while fully aware of all thermodynamic principles at play. (AB)
In which the recipient has set fire to stuff, while fully aware of all combustion principles at play. (AB)
In which the recipient has set fire to stuff, all in the name of general scientific curiosity. (AB)
In which recipient conducts hazardous research on very large creatures. (MH)
In which recipient conducts hazardous research on very small creatures.
In which the recipient has had to pay a visit to the hospital as a result of scientific work. (MF)
Might be best to keep an eye on such recipients. (JM)
In which the recipient has had experience with the electrical shocking of himself/herself. (JL)
In which the recipient has had experience with the electrical shocking of a human. (SH)
In which the recipient has had experience with the electrical shocking of an organism. (SH)
Recipients have demonstrated proficiency around open flames in laboratory settings.