Although, I have to admit, I’m a little skeeved that Family Guy implied carbon-14 dating could be used on dinosaur bones. Learn your half-lives, people!
J Myerssays
No, it would seem Carl Sagan is still hard at work; Al Gore’s recent book The Assault on Reason features a ringing endorsement from him on the back of the jacket.
While I’m excited to see Carl Sagan continue to make contributions from beyond the grave, I must confess this circumstance is not easily reconciled with my worldview…
tonysays
I loved that when it aired… favorite quote
“this is what rednecks watch, Brian!”
abelian jeffsays
HAHA! I love Family Guy, and that is positively the best clip I’ve ever seen.
Crap, I was comment #9. Got a ways to go to 500,000! LOL
phatsays
Yes!
phat
sinned34says
Apparently Carl Sagan is to science what Tupac Shakur is (was?) to rap music…
Albertsays
That was awesome! I was worried for a second that it was actually a clip from the creationist “documentary” and that they had ripped off Family Guy’s animation style.
I can’t wait until this edition of Cosmos appear in Wal-Marts beside the other creationist works. Thanks to McFarlane for working so many digs at this type of nonsense into his shows.
I’m right there with them on the Mt. Dew, though. Does this make me a redneck?
Jeffsays
I love Family Guy.
jeffsays
I LOLd, too. I recently ordered the entire Cosmos series. It really is very, very good. By far the best American science program. Then this Sunday I saw a really weak Nova with Neil DeGrasse Tyson. They really have gone downhill (though I like Tyson).
I wondered what all this “500,000” thing was about. Okay, so now I know. As Cambridge is a not-very-long train journey away from me, if I win, I’ll donate it to someone outside the UK. Not that I will. Never do :-(
Hey, PZ. Is “J Myers” your trophy wife?
;-)
Doc Billsays
I thought Houston was the greatest science city. We’ve got warm, moist Gulf air. Who can compete with that?
llewellysays
it would seem Carl Sagan is still hard at work; Al Gore’s recent book The Assault on Reason features a ringing endorsement from him on the back of the jacket.
Which reminds me … what is that slacker Asimov doing?? Where’s his 3-volume set on the afterlife?
Torbjörn Larsson, OMsays
… I’ve got my name plastered on 2,150 pages … Torbjörn Larsson has me beat by almost a thousand pages, so I should shut up now.
Posted by: Blake Stacey
I think the evidence at hand indicates that neither of us will manage to shut up.
[Fun statistic. Maybe we should model the derivatives and predict who will be most plastered in the end?]
Torbjörn Larsson, OMsays
… I’ve got my name plastered on 2,150 pages … Torbjörn Larsson has me beat by almost a thousand pages, so I should shut up now.
Posted by: Blake Stacey
I think the evidence at hand indicates that neither of us will manage to shut up.
[Fun statistic. Maybe we should model the derivatives and predict who will be most plastered in the end?]
Re: #17. Thanks, hickboy, for that clip. “The Myth of Creation” was only missing the little “poip!” sounds to complete its Monty Python homage.
Re: #2
Wait, I’ve got my name plastered on 2,150 pages in the ScienceBlogs.com domain, and they haven’t given me a prize already? Yeesh.
And how many does the odious John A Davidson have? For sheer number of words (no content) he’s gotta be way up there.
— CV
Dylan Stafnesays
I cried at the clip from Pale Blue Dot. Carl Sagan was awesome, and I wish there was an afterlife so I could meet him.
Brian W.says
pretty sure everyone’s seen this but here’s another Family Guy poke at creationism.
andyosays
Yeah, this was funny alright (“Goooooooooooood”), but the most hilarious FG clips pertaining science that I remember are these.
On Evolution:
On Einstein:
andyosays
OOps, you beat me to one of them, Brian, I guess that one’s a classic for FG fans.
DrBadgersays
@#31, that evolution clip was hilarious… I hadn’t seen it. It’s amazing that this show is on Fox (shows you that despite their right winged, conservative views, all they care about is money.
Ryan Phillipssays
It’s good to see that not all cartoonists are as dumb as Scott Adams!
andyosays
That’s what I like about Family Guy, where the Simpsons just make a wink-wink joke, these guys just go full-on with the profane humor. God and Jesus are regulars in the series by the way.
About Fox, actually it’s the network that has had both the smartest and stupidest shows ever. It’s a paradox onto itself. I mean we get Family Guy and a lead character like House, but also all the “reality” garbage.
PMembranesays
I’m right there with them on the Mt. Dew, though. Does this make me a redneck?
Elf says
Oh, spot on, sir – spot on. ;o)
Blake Stacey says
OK, that’s a big pink message.
Wait, I’ve got my name plastered on 2,150 pages in the ScienceBlogs.com domain, and they haven’t given me a prize already? Yeesh.
(Actually, Torbjörn Larsson has me beat by almost a thousand pages, so I should shut up now.)
Blake Stacey says
Although, I have to admit, I’m a little skeeved that Family Guy implied carbon-14 dating could be used on dinosaur bones. Learn your half-lives, people!
J Myers says
No, it would seem Carl Sagan is still hard at work; Al Gore’s recent book The Assault on Reason features a ringing endorsement from him on the back of the jacket.
While I’m excited to see Carl Sagan continue to make contributions from beyond the grave, I must confess this circumstance is not easily reconciled with my worldview…
tony says
I loved that when it aired… favorite quote
“this is what rednecks watch, Brian!”
abelian jeff says
HAHA! I love Family Guy, and that is positively the best clip I’ve ever seen.
dorid says
Ah, Sagan back from the grave? Take THAT, Jesus!
Steve_C says
weird.
The youtube movie won’t play.
DaveX says
Big money, no whammy, stop!
Mike says
Jesussaurus-rex, I LOL’d.
DaveX says
Crap, I was comment #9. Got a ways to go to 500,000! LOL
phat says
Yes!
phat
sinned34 says
Apparently Carl Sagan is to science what Tupac Shakur is (was?) to rap music…
Albert says
That was awesome! I was worried for a second that it was actually a clip from the creationist “documentary” and that they had ripped off Family Guy’s animation style.
Odd Jack says
I can’t wait until this edition of Cosmos appear in Wal-Marts beside the other creationist works. Thanks to McFarlane for working so many digs at this type of nonsense into his shows.
Don Kolinski says
C’mon 500,000th!
hickboy says
Four hundreds and hundreds years old. Nice.
One of my favorite clips, along with:
Flanders at the Museum
Wrought says
Great clip.
Diane says
I’m right there with them on the Mt. Dew, though. Does this make me a redneck?
Jeff says
I love Family Guy.
jeff says
I LOLd, too. I recently ordered the entire Cosmos series. It really is very, very good. By far the best American science program. Then this Sunday I saw a really weak Nova with Neil DeGrasse Tyson. They really have gone downhill (though I like Tyson).
Alex says
Haha, I love that clip. :P
MH says
I wondered what all this “500,000” thing was about. Okay, so now I know. As Cambridge is a not-very-long train journey away from me, if I win, I’ll donate it to someone outside the UK. Not that I will. Never do :-(
Hey, PZ. Is “J Myers” your trophy wife?
;-)
Doc Bill says
I thought Houston was the greatest science city. We’ve got warm, moist Gulf air. Who can compete with that?
llewelly says
Which reminds me … what is that slacker Asimov doing?? Where’s his 3-volume set on the afterlife?
Torbjörn Larsson, OM says
I think the evidence at hand indicates that neither of us will manage to shut up.
[Fun statistic. Maybe we should model the derivatives and predict who will be most plastered in the end?]
Torbjörn Larsson, OM says
I think the evidence at hand indicates that neither of us will manage to shut up.
[Fun statistic. Maybe we should model the derivatives and predict who will be most plastered in the end?]
J Myers says
MH, no relation, just another of the 0.083% of the U.S. population with that surname.
CortxVortx says
Re: #17. Thanks, hickboy, for that clip. “The Myth of Creation” was only missing the little “poip!” sounds to complete its Monty Python homage.
Re: #2
And how many does the odious John A Davidson have? For sheer number of words (no content) he’s gotta be way up there.
— CV
Dylan Stafne says
I cried at the clip from Pale Blue Dot. Carl Sagan was awesome, and I wish there was an afterlife so I could meet him.
Brian W. says
pretty sure everyone’s seen this but here’s another Family Guy poke at creationism.
andyo says
Yeah, this was funny alright (“Goooooooooooood”), but the most hilarious FG clips pertaining science that I remember are these.
On Evolution:
On Einstein:
andyo says
OOps, you beat me to one of them, Brian, I guess that one’s a classic for FG fans.
DrBadger says
@#31, that evolution clip was hilarious… I hadn’t seen it. It’s amazing that this show is on Fox (shows you that despite their right winged, conservative views, all they care about is money.
Ryan Phillips says
It’s good to see that not all cartoonists are as dumb as Scott Adams!
andyo says
That’s what I like about Family Guy, where the Simpsons just make a wink-wink joke, these guys just go full-on with the profane humor. God and Jesus are regulars in the series by the way.
About Fox, actually it’s the network that has had both the smartest and stupidest shows ever. It’s a paradox onto itself. I mean we get Family Guy and a lead character like House, but also all the “reality” garbage.
PMembrane says
I’m right there with them on the Mt. Dew, though. Does this make me a redneck?
Or a computer programmer…
Tobi Lehman says
This is one of my favorite Family Guy clips. Too bad this is not far off from what our dry friend, Ben Stein is advocating.