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usersatch -> RE: Is This True? (4/1/2010 5:11:15 PM)


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One of my close friends I went to college with graduated as a nuclear scientist after 12 years I believe or 14 not sure how long but it was forever. I was actually studying Radio broadcasting at the time and was joking around with him about how to create an Atom bomb, he came back 2 days later with the entire diagram how to build and create it. Surprised the FBI didn't show up to inquire about it because he knows his stuff pretty darn good.

Oh and if anyone reads florida news, he also is the genius that sued his school loans and won in court, so he only owes half of his student loan which is more then I will make in 10 years.
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Yeah, I had a couple of classmates like that. Once, I got to my fourth year (quantum mechanics), I was pretty lost. There were a few that "got it" without even going to class. They scared me LOL




wwengr -> RE: Is This True? (7/17/2010 5:34:42 PM)


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ORIGINAL: usersatch

Or take the square root of negative one?


Imagine that!




JWE -> RE: Is This True? (7/17/2010 6:32:34 PM)

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ORIGINAL: wwengr
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ORIGINAL: usersatch
Or take the square root of negative one?

Imagine that!

darn Batman, "i" didn't think you could do that.




moonraker65 -> RE: Is This True? (7/17/2010 6:44:18 PM)

Not surprising at all that the B-29 cost more than the Manhattan Project. The B-29 changed a lot of things even though within 7 years it was virtually obsolete. A lot of the systems developed for it were right at the cutting edge for the time. As it happened you couldn't have had one without the other ultimately.




The Gnome -> RE: Is This True? (7/17/2010 10:57:49 PM)


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ORIGINAL: JWE

quote:

ORIGINAL: wwengr
quote:

ORIGINAL: usersatch
Or take the square root of negative one?

Imagine that!

darn Batman, "i" didn't think you could do that.


*groan* /looks for rotten tomato to throw.




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