Science badges

The wits over at the Science Creative Quarterly -- a science-humor publication that started up back in 2005 -- have posted a funny parody: A version of the Boy Scouts for scientists. The official name is the "Order of the Science Scouts of Exemplary Repute and Above Average Physique", and they have a truly hilarious list of badges. I went down the list and figured out which badges I qualified for, and listed them above. They are:
The "talking science" badge: "Assumes the recipient conducts himself/herself in such a manner as to talk science whenever he/she gets the chance."
The "MacGyver" badge: "In which the recipient has demonstrated that his/her science communciation prowess was handy in simplifying a potentially challenging scenario." Among other things, I frequently draw up equations to add ludicrous levels of precision to otherwise mundane tasks.
The "I blog about science" badge: Self evident.
The "inordinately fond of invertebrate" badge: "In which the recipient professes an arguably unhealthy affinity for things of this category."
Go check out the rest of the list! I wonder if there's any sort of Cafe Press-like operation online that could actually physically make copies of these badges on an a la carte basis? I would so totally order those four.
(Thanks to Debbie for this one!)
Posted by Clive Thompson at February 14, 2007 10:08 AM
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Posted by: Shuffledog at February 14, 2007 12:13 PM
Ooooo, yes, I think I probably do qualify for that one, too!
Posted by: Clive at February 15, 2007 4:47 PM
Posted by: debcha at February 19, 2007 12:31 PM
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What, you don't want the "I know what a tadpole is" badge?
Posted by: Shuffledog
at February 14, 2007 12:13 PM
Ooooo, yes, I think I probably do qualify for that one, too!
Posted by: Clive
at February 15, 2007 4:47 PM
Jeez, I'm eligible for a scary number of these, including 'has frozen stuff just to see what happens, Levels One through Three,' 'have used a dental drill and I'm not a dentist,' and 'inappropriate nocturnal use of lab equipment.'
But Clive, surely you're eligible for the 'Respect me: I've published at an upper tier publication for popular science readership' badge; Wired would count, I think.
Posted by: debcha
at February 19, 2007 12:31 PM