IUPAC 2009: Scottish science competition winner!
Posted by Jon on Wed 23 Sep 2009Categories: IUPAC 2009 | No Comments
After some hilarious, some forthright, some insightful, and some ridiculous suggestions, we’ve picked a winner of our Scottish science competition. Full details can be found here, but the aim was to tweet or text us a solid reason why Scotland has produced so many eminent scientists. Thanks to all for the many entries we received.
A few of the favourites:
“It’s the water. The abundance of rain keeps people in and the best drinking water in the world keeps their minds refreshed and alert.” (via text).
“Scotland produces eminent scientists because claymores tend to discourage competition.” (via Twitter, @agoldson)
“Most came from working class. Learning was a commitment. Dedication & survival meant succeeding in ur chosen field.” (via text)
Praising the stoicism, intelligence or dedication of the Scottish people was a common theme. Also there were frequent references to the inclement weather – a heartfelt response from many Scots entering the competition.
So it’s only fitting that the winning entry is from a Scottish chemist, who had this to say:
“The weather keeps them in the lab during the day, whilst the whisky provides the inspiration at night.”
A poetic, succinct and quite possibly accurate submission from @littleghoti, who will soon be the proud owner of a black iPhone 3GS on O2 Pay & Go.
O2 is of course a chemist’s favourite mobile operator. Except maybe methyl Orange.
