The results are in Diamond's "Graphic Novel Outreach: A BookShelf Roundtable", and unlike many times I'm quoted, I don't have many second thoughts on how I would say it better. It helps that I didn't have to come up with it in an elevator, of course, but now that I have this thing I hope I get to use it someday. Or even better, that I don't, and that the conversation goes more along the lines of "Oh, you make graphic novels? I loved the one I just finished. It was about..."
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The results are in Diamond's "Graphic Novel Outreach: A BookShelf Roundtable", and unlike many times I'm quoted, I don't have many second thoughts on how I would say it better. It helps that I didn't have to come up with it in an elevator, of course, but now that I have this thing I hope I get to use it someday. Or even better, that I don't, and that the conversation goes more along the lines of "Oh, you make graphic novels? I loved the one I just finished. It was about..."
But, it turns out, I could also dredge up calculus. Also cutting edge Newtonian tech, but if you know the force and distance equations and you know calculus you can derive everything else you need for a first course in classical physics. Especially if you vaguely remember enough of what the results look like to recognize the formulae when you're done. And on the fly, under pressure, I derived 'em.
Oh yeah, comics.