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    There you go...I'll convert you to geology yet! lol

    Now....as for your signature...does that mean you're a DNA reject?? lol j/k.

    I'm glad to see you're putting your efforts into a more positive vein...I appreciate it.


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    Originally posted by mugsy
    There you go...I'll convert you to geology yet! lol

    Now....as for your signature...does that mean you're a DNA reject?? lol j/k.

    I'm glad to see you're putting your efforts into a more positive vein...I appreciate it.
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    Originally posted by Cincy'sMom
    I have a BS in Biochemistry and came really close to getting a math minor, but got bored with it and didn't take the last 2 5 crdit hours I needed for that. I work on mostly in R& D for a small chemical company makeing polymeric detergents for the study of proteins within the cell membranes.
    Alright...POP QUIZ...What is a prion?

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    Oh in the name of Franz Kafka...Is that a polymer growing out of your head!?

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    Originally posted by Puffin83
    Alright...POP QUIZ...What is a prion?
    Don't know a whole lot about them, but prion proteins are involved in certain diseases such as mad cow.

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    Originally posted by Cincy'sMom


    Don't know a whole lot about them, but prion proteins are involved in certain diseases such as mad cow.
    Good. Does a free falling electron emit e/m radiation?

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    Aright... Heres some basics:What is a function? What is the derivative of x,y also called?

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    Give me an example of an integral path...Whats a harmonic oscillator?...Believe me guys, these just the basics.

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    What does the line integral integrate? Whats the Riemann t manifold? If you have a mathematical symbol using system thingey mer jig, what is the function of the Aleph? Calcululate a triple integral.

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    What is the jhat used in calculating!~Hehe, more to come later...

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    Puffin...you're hurting my brain!! lol You sound like my physics prof Dr. Littlefield who graduated from MIT. Are you from Massachusetts??


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    Originally posted by mugsy
    Puffin...you're hurting my brain!! lol You sound like my physics prof Dr. Littlefield who graduated from MIT. Are you from Massachusetts??
    Ha! I'm your professor, "mugsy"! Hahaha!

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    Originally posted by popcornbird


    Umm.....I think its summer. Tired of discussing school stuff mister. We need a break from functions and x,y algebra/geometry/trigonometry stuff.


    As for the adults who are done with school and college....go ahead.....remember your old days!
    The Marina, here - an alumni of Galileo. Popcornbird, it's his thread. It was suggested he start one to expound on. Which he did. Thank God for people 19 who love learning and thinking - even if they do get a little patronizingly pompous!! We need Frostfrog - think I'll buzz him. Puffin, you'd love him! Another male in an estrogen predominate world!!! Who writes divinely.
    Oh, I am a knowledge freak - I started out in Fine Art and Design, found through a math course I had a talent for it, went into Physics, had to quit because I didn't do the professional student thing right, so entertain myself by following the leads of people like you, Puffin.
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    Originally posted by kohala


    The Marina, here - an alumni of Galileo. Popcornbird, it's his thread. It was suggested he start one to expound on. Which he did. Thank God for people 19 who love learning and thinking - even if they do get a little patronizingly pompous!! We need Frostfrog - think I'll buzz him. Puffin, you'd love him! Another male in an estrogen predominate world!!! Who writes divinely.
    Oh, I am a knowledge freak - I started out in Fine Art and Design, found through a math course I had a talent for it, went into Physics, had to quit because I didn't do the professional student thing right, so entertain myself by following the leads of people like you, Puffin.
    Thats really very exaggerated...I'm no Galileo or even a guy on the street. I'm just a blob who tries to look smart.
    Last edited by Puffin83; 07-24-2002 at 10:58 PM.

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    Ok...no "puffed" up heads now! GEEEEZZZZZ That was really bad...self admittedly...no excuses for that one! lol


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