I'm currently watching - well, more like listening to - Bill Nye's livestream in honor of Mt. St. Helens' eruption anniversary. He was supposed to do a live show this week but due to the COVID-19 business, the show was cancelled and he's doing this livestream instead. Unfortunately, the livestream image keeps freezing on me (sound is fine)... regardless of whether I'm watching via Facebook or YouTube. Oh well.
It does look like the stream will be available for viewing afterwards... so if I really want to, I can go back and watch it later... and hopefully it won't be so stop-and-go image wise.
Later tonight my Critter friends are getting together again for a movie night. We'll be watching The Fifth Element. It's been so long since I last saw it. I don't really remember much of it.
Posted: Sat May 16, 2020 6:50 pm
And now the conversation has turned to COVID-19. *sighs* I mean... yeah, it's interesting to hear his take on it... but... this was meant to be about volcanoes. I would like to have something that doesn't always turn its attention back to the darkness looming over us. I deal with it hours at a time for work, reminding residents to wear their masks and all of that precautionary stuff.
I like how several other people are commenting in the chat wondering how the conversation suddenly changed to talking about the coronavirus and wanting it to be redirected to the main subject on hand.
Posted: Sat May 16, 2020 6:55 pm
Thankfully the conversation has turned back to science-themed subjects. Well, more like a history of how Bill Nye became involved with his "Science Guy" show.