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"Uncertain Principles" features the miscellaneous ramblings of a physicist at a small liberal arts college. Physics, politics, pop culture, and occasional conversations with his dog.

Chad Orzel "Prof. Orzel gives the impression of an everyday guy who just happens to have a vast but hidden knowledge of physics." (anonymous student evaluation comment)

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In Which I Cave In to the Current Social Media Fad-of-the-Moment, Purely for Book-Publicity Purposes, You Understand, Not Because I Need Another Time-Waster

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Posted on: July 3, 2009 8:39 AM, by Chad Orzel

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Never would have thought you were the twittering type! :)

Posted by: A. Pease | July 3, 2009 9:36 AM

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I'm amused that the title of this post is too long for a Twitter message.

Posted by: Colin M | July 5, 2009 6:34 PM

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