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>>11815436
Is there anyway to do Orion without fallout? I thought that there was work done on warhead design looking at how to minimize this...

Or he’ll use starship to construct an Orion vehicle in orbit to get around the whole thing completely...

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I need some advice, but lets get this out of the way: I'm gay and love cocks.

Anyway, because of financial reasons (But not because I can't afford it), I'm staying in-state for my first four years of college. I'm going to major in a type of engineering (Gay) at Oregon State university and obtain my bachelors.

Afterwards, however, I'm going to be transferring to a different school to obtain a masters in materials engineering. OSU doesn't have a materials engineering major, so my masters will be different from my majors.

My question is, which major in OSU should I take that is most similar/would give me the biggest break whilst switching to materials for my masters?

My ENGINEERING bachelor choices are:
Bio
Chemical
Civil
Computer
Construction Management
Ecological
Electrical & Computer
Environmental
Industrial
Mechanical
or Nuclear

Which should I choose to be most prepared for materials?

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>>1613597
wrong picture but whatever

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