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Science! Flat mail swap
Swap Coordinator:SuMay (contact)
Swap categories: Nature  Letters & Writing 
Number of people in swap:14
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:November 23, 2016
Date items must be sent by:December 7, 2016
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

Who loves science?

  • Maths - physics - biology - chemistry - zoology - botany - geology - neurology - psychology - medicine - computing - electronics - astronomy - linguistics - history of science - behavioural science - game theory - more -

Send cool science flat mail consisting of three parts:

  1. ONE physical component, e.g. a fossil postcard, a clipping or print-out of a scientific article in a language your partner understands (or a transltion thereof), a page from a virology textbook, a meteorological map... Copies are fine, some of us still need our textbooks!

  2. ONE personal component: Explain what science(s) you love and why. Tell your partner a bit about your relationship with science. Are you an armchair scientist? Do you work in a lab? Do you collect and identify shells? Are you a retired science teacher? Do you programme your own apps? Tell us, we're interested!

  3. Pop it in a flat envelope and decorate that envelope in a scientific theme. If you can find science stamps, all the better!

All questions, corrections and clarifications are welcome below. This is sender's choice, so you can start right away.

Image: Deutsche Post stamps

Discussion

stiffneck78 11/ 8/2016 #

LOVE this idea!

SuMay 11/ 8/2016 #

Thanks, Stiffneck!

Buecherwurm 11/ 8/2016 #

Great idea! :) I'll probably participate!

Some Questions :)

  • Can some (not all of course! :)) of the paper science objects in the 1. part be in a language my partner doesn't understand, if I translate everything on it?

  • And can it be any interesting paper science object we find or should it refer to the personal science component mentioned in the 2. part?

  • And are the pages from books supposed to be copies or ripped off pages? (Because I don't want to rip off a page in my books, but a copy would be no problem :) )
Omnomidon 11/ 8/2016 #

This swap appeals to my interests as a skyentist.

SuMay 11/ 9/2016 #

Thanks for your questions, bookworm!

  • Yes, if you translate, why not? As long as your partner understands, it doesn't matter.

  • No, it does not need to relate to YOUR science. I'm a physicist but I will probably choose a neurology article.

  • no need to tear pages out of your textbook or journal. A photocopy is just fine. It's the science we're interested in!

Buecherwurm 11/10/2016 #

Great, thank you for your answers! Oh, a neurology article sounds wonderful! :D I'm looking forward to the swap ;)

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