Join us for the last Nerd Nite of the Season!
Get ready to nerd out one last time before we hibernate for winter! This November, we’re diving into topics that are sure to leaf you laughing. Get ready to dive into the wild world of failed military projects that missed the mark in the most entertaining ways possible! Learn how to reach for the stars (or just some pretty cool photos) without getting too uplifted! Discover how Communist beavers skated their way into the annals of Federal Theater history!
Come for the drinks, stay for the knowledge! Bring your fellow nerds and let’s make this a night to remember before we fall into the off-season! 🤓
The show is on Saturday, November 16th @ DC9. Doors at 6:00 pm; show at 6:30pm.
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November Talks:
Communist roller-skating beavers helped destroy the Federal Theater by Alan Katz
Why does the American theater suck? Some people are saying it was communist beavers who did the deed, but I say it’s politicians with bad fashion sense.
How to take photos of space in 670 easy steps – High-Altitude Ballooning by Jimmy Acevedo
Join us to learn about the little-known field of scientific ballooning, which uses lighter-than-air platforms to carry payloads to altitudes exceeding 100,000 feet. These “near-space” flights help study the atmosphere, test actual spaceflight hardware, and can even record the lingering echoes of the Big Bang.
Failed Defense Projects – The Craziest ways the US Military spent your tax dollars by Brandon Ingram
We get it: not all inventions are successes. Tonight we’ll discuss some of the wackiest ideas that the U.S. military tried, but ultimately failed, to put into practice.
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Failed Defense Projects – The Craziest ways the US Military spent your tax dollars by Brandon Ingram
We get it: not all inventions are successes. Tonight we’ll discuss some of the wackiest ideas that the U.S. military tried, but ultimately failed, to put into practice.
How to take photos of space in 670 easy steps – High-Altitude Ballooning by Jimmy Acevedo
Join us to learn about the little-known field of scientific ballooning, which uses lighter-than-air platforms to carry payloads to altitudes exceeding 100,000 feet. These “near-space” flights help study the atmosphere, test actual spaceflight hardware, and can even record the lingering echoes of the Big Bang.
Communist roller-skating beavers helped destroy the Federal Theater by Alan Katz
Why does the American theater suck? Some people are saying it was communist beavers who did the deed, but I say it’s politicians with bad fashion sense.