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    Which Movie Has the Worst Depiction of Physics?

    Oh, yeah - and what's the worst they behave like having 10 PhDs in physics and engineering.
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    Ask a Stupid Quetion Get a Stupid Answer

    Ship changed it's name often. It was built back in 1488. as a carrack for a Spanish-Italian explorer Dumbo Garcia Vesquez de la Boloniese Ciciolio. He was determined to go to India with this ship, but he had problems with administration with naming the ship. After Columbus' discovery he decided...
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    What is Your Secret Dream for the Future?

    Dream dream: discover something extraordinary (observe a graviton, find hidden dimensions of space or time...), be a Nobel prize in physics laureate and have something important named after me (equation, theorem, particle, element, institute, laboratory, cyclotron...). :approve: Plan dream...
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    Music Mellow Jazz & Blues Music: Recommendations Wanted

    One word - Shpongle! It's a magnificent duo of Simon Posford and Raja Ram. Raja knows cultures around the world very well and is a great composer, Simon is a quality electronic music producer. When they are combined, they make mind-blowing, ass-kicking combination of Downtempo, Jazz...
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    Celebrate Pi Approximation Day 22/7

    Everyone should have this on the wall: http://unihedron.com/projects/pi/index.php Or if you want to DIY: http://unihedron.com/projects/pi/pi.pdf http://unihedron.com/projects/pi/downloads/pi_purple.pdf
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    Who has been the least recognized, most deserving scientist?

    Tesla definitely deserved a Nobel prize - he was a pioneer in many things (research of X-rays, radiation, radio) and one of the greatest electromechanical engineers of all times (700 worldwide patents including induction motors, bladeless turbines, uses of rotating magnetic fields and AC...
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    Science Humor: A Wide Selection

    "WARNING: Do not look into laser with remaining eye !" — Sign found at MIT's Junior Lab. "seti@home was fun. seti@work got me fired..." "During the heat of the space race in the 1960's, the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration decided it needed a ball point pen to write in...
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