#ISeeTheWorldWithScience.

#ISeeTheWorldWithScience.

Trouble brewing at work.

If you want to guess what the two items are, tell me something interesting about them but don’t say what your guess is. Please don’t blurt out the answer.

If you don’t want to guess, you can tell me what science the image makes you think of.

Previous examples of #ISeeTheWorldWithScience

http://goo.gl/98ZhNL via +Mark Crowley

http://goo.gl/kPz2Kr via +Rajini Rao

http://goo.gl/3nhaI4 via +Johnathan Chung

http://goo.gl/XpKIco via me

ETA

This edition of #ISeeTheWorldWithScience is long over. The two items below are liquid helium dewars that I used to refill my MRI at work.

I’m bored so here’s another #ISeeTheWorldWithScience.

I’m bored so here’s another #ISeeTheWorldWithScience.

You can look here for an example from the previous #ISeeTheWorldWithScience here:

https://plus.google.com/u/0/+ChadHaney/posts/NxpNNozaDgh

The way the game works is that you tell me your guess for what the item(s) in the image below is/are, without saying the object. If you want to guess what the object(s) is, tell me something interesting about it but don’t say what your guess is. I’ll get annoyed if people don’t follow instructions and I’ll probably delete your guess. Yes, bah humbug. So please don’t blurt out the answer. In the past it has been fun to try to decipher the guesses as they were cleverly written by some.

If you don’t want to guess, you can tell me what science the image makes you think of.

In the link above, one of the clever guesses was humorous + a type of macaroni, which is great because the image was an elbow.

More examples of #ISeeTheWorldWithScience

http://goo.gl/98ZhNL via +Mark Crowley

http://goo.gl/kPz2Kr via +Rajini Rao

http://goo.gl/3nhaI4 via +Johnathan Chung

http://goo.gl/XpKIco and http://goo.gl/hp1EfB via me

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