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Is Newton right?
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<blockquote data-quote="FromTheAshes" data-source="post: 9400968"><p>Tesla was just unbelievably cool. He got bored one day, and figured out a way to <em>destroy the earth.</em> He then ran some experiments, and got some exact figures <em>on how to destroy the planet.</em> Because he was curious. This is how insanely cool Tesla is. </p><p></p><p>I'm still working on my degree, at Union College. Nice little school, upstate New York, and with a liberal arts wing. They're not good for much, but at least we don't have the usual 9:1 male/female ratio, and I can take courses like "Science Fiction in literature." Only downside is you get libbie friends who are like "Do something today!" because they don't have anything that resembles work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FromTheAshes, post: 9400968"] Tesla was just unbelievably cool. He got bored one day, and figured out a way to [I]destroy the earth.[/I] He then ran some experiments, and got some exact figures [I]on how to destroy the planet.[/I] Because he was curious. This is how insanely cool Tesla is. I'm still working on my degree, at Union College. Nice little school, upstate New York, and with a liberal arts wing. They're not good for much, but at least we don't have the usual 9:1 male/female ratio, and I can take courses like "Science Fiction in literature." Only downside is you get libbie friends who are like "Do something today!" because they don't have anything that resembles work. [/QUOTE]
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