("blackened" salmon, bwahahahaha!!!!)
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I just get "embedding disabled by request".
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hmmm, I thought it was Rocket Surgery.... but had the same black hole experience as PeterI just get "embedding disabled by request".
Just click though to the Youtube page. (the link in the middle that says "Watch on YouTube")
It's not exactly Nuclear Physics here...
Posted 18 March 2012 - 05:06 PM
Rats, all I have is the finite improbability device. I haven't figured out how improbable it is to make an infinite one. It's great for party tricks though.
Each wreck has a tale to tell about its life and its demise.
If you are observant while diving in dark places listen to the account each has to tell, You cannot come away unaffected.
Changes in Latitude, Changes in Attitude
Posted 19 March 2012 - 03:11 PM
Rats, all I have is the finite improbability device. I haven't figured out how improbable it is to make an infinite one. It's great for party tricks though.
Posted 19 March 2012 - 04:01 PM
Rats, all I have is the finite improbability device. I haven't figured out how improbable it is to make an infinite one. It's great for party tricks though.
Sheesh! Next thing you'll be telling me is that perpetual motion machines can't possibly work. Don't spoil all my delusions!
Posted 19 March 2012 - 07:32 PM
Just read this one. lol.
One of the things I loved about MIT was that no matter what you wore are looked like, you weren't the only one. I was not the only Hawaiian Punk Cowboy on the Campus.
What branch of the dark arts of physics do you practice?
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