KM Abiduzzaman’s
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(group member since Jul 29, 2020)
KM Abiduzzaman’s
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Tejas wrote: "I don't know much programming but I know Python. Does that count? 😃"yeah, it counts. :)
Sean Sparks wrote: "I love fish!!! What’s that dish called? It looks delicious!"Yeah, it's so delicious. We call it 'Sharshe ilish'. What's your favorite dish?
Sean Sparks wrote: "I forgot to mention Bangladesh (must be getting old)! I would love to see the Ganges river delta and explore Chittagong and Dhaka. What is the national dish of Bangladesh? I will try to find a reci..."We, Bengali people, are very much fond of fish.

So, this is a curry of hilsha fish, it's one of our traditional dishes. So spicy, isn't it? :)
I live in Dhaka. I will say you will really enjoy traveling to Bangladesh and attending a cricket match.
Eric wrote: "How about making the club public, so that people can invite their friends to join, or would you like to keep it private? :)"I was trying to making this group public but it didn't work. There are probably some problems with the website.
Will you try?
Sean Sparks wrote: "I’ve added a Short History of Nearly Everything to my want to read list-thanks for the recommendation! Also I would like to add: Astrophysics for People in a Hurry
Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Great summat..."
Sure. and I hope you will enjoy 'a short history of nearly everything' - it explains science with great humor.
Sean Sparks wrote: "I did six combat tours overseas as an Infantryman and Paratrooper. That’s all I wish to share about that right now. I feel very fortunate to see and be able to live in other countries while in th..."
Sean, I watched some military films like- lone survivor, American sniper, the hurt locker. So, I literally don't know the exact words to appreciate your bravery and mental strength. Highly proud of you! and I am extremely sorry for asking you the worst question as such a life is full of critical situations ( and how dumb I am that I asked you- have you ever...)
Have you ever visited Bangladesh or India? If you haven't please accept my invitation to explore the Indian subcontinent.
Eric wrote: "idk if this counts as a journal but it doesn't go under chem, physics, math or biology.The Impact of Science on Society by Bertrand Russell is very good so if you haven't read it already, give it ..."
Bertrand Russell is one of my favorite philosophers. I haven't read this book tho. I will definitely give it a try. Thanks for the rec.
You may read this book also- In Praise of Idleness and Other Essays
Sean Sparks wrote: "I was in the Army for a long time and lived in a few countries. Some of the highlights are:I visited the Panama Canal while I lived there. It is an awesome spectacle and amazing given the fact th..."
Oh My God! Sean, you have seen almost all the amazing parts of this planet.
And also have you ever faced any critical situation in the army ( share only if you are permitted and are comfortable to share)?
My fav, journals are-1) Nature.
2) Scientific American. ( it's a magazine tho)
3) New Scientist. ( It's also a magazine)
My Physics fav. are-1)University Physics with Modern Physics
2)Physics For Everyone: Vol. 1, Physical bodies
3)Physics For Everyone: Vol. 2, Molecules
4)A Short History of Nearly Everything
5)Astrophysics for People in a Hurry
My favorite biology books are-1)Campbell Biology ( It's almost like a storybook).
2)Physiology for Everyone
3)The Concise Human Body Book: An Illustrated Guide to its Structure, Function, and Disorders
4)A Short History of Nearly Everything
