It’s going to be a great conference on science, education, and human rights (and that’s precisely what my talk will be about: science as a human responsibility and ethical obligation). You should all come! Don’t you want to visit Bucharest?
I might get lost in that building.
Trebuchet says
Gotta say, that building absolutely reeks of Soviet-style Communism.
Dee Phlat says
Sammy’s Romanian Steakhouse: “You’ve tried the best, now try the Bucharest”
michaelbusch says
@Trebuchet:
It’s apparently the heaviest (although far from the largest) building in the world, and was indeed built when Romanian was still a communist state – under the oppressive Ceaușescu government. But the original plans weren’t completed when the 1989 revolution happened, and apparently there are still a lot of vacant spaces inside the place.
Larry says
Actually, it reeks more of the megalomaniac Nicolae Ceaușescu.
rq says
Nah, Soviet Communism. With Ceausescu to top it off.
I’d love to go to Romania, especially since last time I complained about how you never come to Europe. Alas, June is too early for many, many reasons. August would have been better. *sigh* I never win!
But I wish I could go. For whatever that counts.
azpaul3 says
Wow! Top billing in an international conference! Go git ‘m, Doc!
PZ Myers says
Dublin in June…does that help?
Michael Carleton says
Romania is a way underrated travel destination. I went there a few years ago. Have a good-without-god time PZ!
brucecoppola says
This calls for a song!
Nerdette says
I would do much to go to Romania. The forests! The biodiversity! Any professor there need a new PhD student interested in forest entomology and can speak only a smattering of Romanian?
Callinectes says
We’ll have the search parties standing by. If we don’t hear from you after two days, much drama will ensue.
Pierce R. Butler says
Don’t those guys have any Romanians worth hearing?
Jadehawk says
yup. such “palaces” are all over the capitals of the former Eastern Bloc.
This is the one in Warsaw: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palace_of_Culture_and_Science
And there are seven(!) of them in Moscow: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Sisters_(Moscow)
birgerjohansson says
Ceaușescu took a personal interest in the planning of this monstrosity. For some reason he did not want central heating installed.
Also, I am told he dictated the design of some ornament (ugly as sin) to go on top.
And he levelled huge areas of historically and architecturally important Bucharest buildings to create Russian-style parade streets.
Nerdette: “The biodiversity!”
Ceaușescu made an abortive attempt to move polar bears to the Carpahians (they died). He was a compulsive bear hunter and had more brown bears moved to his hunting reserve to keep up with his compulsion. Some of thewm strayed outside and killed people. Another facet of his KIm Il Jong-style personality.
rq says
Jadehawk
We have one in Riga, too.
PZ
No, Dublin in June is still too early. This is why I feel bad about complaining: I’m just not getting what’s convenient for me! (Eastern Bloc or nothing!) ;)
One day.
brucecoppola says
#14: Many years ago (not long after the revolution) the Atlantic magazine ran an article about Ceaucescu’s bear hunting. It’s probably on their Website archive.
yazikus says
This is neat to see, usually the only thing I hear about Romania or Romanians is how “faithful” of a people they are, and how they are like 100% christians. So yeah, neat to see such a cool looking conference there, wish I could go!
lymie says
And one woman in 8 headliners? sigh. What have we been talking about????
swampfoot says
And no mention of Romania’s own Cristina Rad!
Sceptici in Romania says
@PZ, you are very welcome, looking forward to meeting you.
The building is hideous, the insides are very nice though. The conference takes place in a great conference room.
There’s apparently 15 levels of underground in the building including a stadium :)
Nerdette says
#14 birgerjohansson –
Polar bears the exception, but the Carpathian blue slug (Bielzia coerulans) is endemic. What I wouldn’t do to turn over some rotting bark to find one of those!
David Marjanović says
Romania? At such short notice!?! You should have posted that much earlier.
…Whoa. That’s full-blown Stalinist gigantism.
Not one word of this surprises me.
Whoa.