James Davis Nicoll on Nostr: I feel like television forensic science shows would be a lot more amusing if they had ...
I feel like television forensic science shows would be a lot more amusing if they had the success rate of decyphering evidence as Time Team Geophys guy did. "Oh, this blur is a skull fragment!" but it turns out to be an entire 19th century locomotive. Also it gets revealed a later show some of the equipment does not work on organic materials, or in a nitrogen/oxygen atmosphere, or in a gravity field greater than two milligees.
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