cwnl:

garlandgrey:

Carl Sagan Day | November 9th, 2011
I’ll probably ask off of work, for religious reasons, and spend the day recreating Sagan’s “Mr. X” experiments while watching awesome space shit.

Uh, just wanted to throw out there again that 1. I made a comic book character a long time ago since before I began idolizing Carl Sagan. And his name came to be Kn27 (cyborg librarian, held information). Had no particular reason why I chose 27 but just that I guessed maybe the comic would have been out by the time I was 27 (I’m 23 now). And as recent as this year, I found out Carl Sagan’s career took off when he hit 27 years of age. 2. As you note above, his birthday is November 9th, mine is November 10th. 3. Prior to watching Cosmos and thus really getting into Astronomy I had really fallen for the movie ‘Bladerunner’ which I also fell for the orchestrated synthesizers that made it sound so futuristic. I later find out that the same man who worked the music of Bladerunner also worked with Carl Sagan on Cosmos.
Just some weird facts to throw out there, I’m really proud to have been born on that day.

cwnl:

garlandgrey:

Carl Sagan Day | November 9th, 2011

I’ll probably ask off of work, for religious reasons, and spend the day recreating Sagan’s “Mr. X” experiments while watching awesome space shit.

Uh, just wanted to throw out there again that 1. I made a comic book character a long time ago since before I began idolizing Carl Sagan. And his name came to be Kn27 (cyborg librarian, held information). Had no particular reason why I chose 27 but just that I guessed maybe the comic would have been out by the time I was 27 (I’m 23 now). And as recent as this year, I found out Carl Sagan’s career took off when he hit 27 years of age. 2. As you note above, his birthday is November 9th, mine is November 10th. 3. Prior to watching Cosmos and thus really getting into Astronomy I had really fallen for the movie ‘Bladerunner’ which I also fell for the orchestrated synthesizers that made it sound so futuristic. I later find out that the same man who worked the music of Bladerunner also worked with Carl Sagan on Cosmos.

Just some weird facts to throw out there, I’m really proud to have been born on that day.

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