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>> No.7565543 [View]

>>7565535
That translates to:

"Throw this shit in the fucking garbage"

>> No.7565529 [View]

post pics

>> No.7565526 [View]

Not to hijack this thread (who the fuck am I kidding) - what are some opinions on codecademy as a place to start learning? I'm working on python there right now. I like it so far.

>> No.7565518 [View]

>>7564651
Do you ever drop them with the tip out? Mine start skipping if they get a scratch. If the steel or whatever they were made of was better, they'd be the gold we all want them to be.

>> No.7565515 [View]

>>7561243
Chemistry
Bio-based plastics & composites
black, red, green pen and looseleaf paper

>> No.7562482 [View]

>>7562250
some recent research that I've read said that sodium intake does not have as significant an impact on blood pressure levels for people that don't have any pre-existing conditions.

If you eat a lot of extra salt, your body will just get rid of it in your piss

>> No.7562471 [View]

http://phet.colorado.edu/sims/my-solar-system/my-solar-system_en.html

WEEKS WASTED

>> No.7562464 [View]

>>7561984
/sci/ is a 21st century search engine

>> No.7562449 [View]

>>7562443
I didn't say there weren't, but if the majority of my generation is any hint, there are just as many "hur durr it's cool to be dumb and make fun of science" as there are in the boomers

>> No.7562435 [View]

>>7562431
accurate depiction of us society

>> No.7562371 [View]

>>7562285
I think most people are curious to study if that is the case - they don't immediately have the assumption that one seeded the other. It would be even more awesome if they evolved separately and were completely different in structure.

>> No.7562357 [View]

>>7562293
Do these various biological items convert one type of information to another, do physical work, or provide structural support or environmental protection?


Ok then.

>> No.7562352 [View]

>>7562248
I'm pretty sure that astronomers model this shit now when looking at planetary movement. There's bound to be some lag between the shift of a mass and the response time of whatever it is imposing its gravity upon.

>> No.7562270 [View]

>>7562251
They're paid to be a comic idiots, so, while yes I get irritated - they're trying to placate to the unscrupulous idiots because it unfortunately gets ratings. Doing so on national TV however, yes, fuck em.

>> No.7562183 [View]

>>7559817
not burning, get it fucking right if you're gonna pretend

>> No.7549075 [View]

>>7547962
Not a ton, but they're observed in some copolymer systems that tend to naturally separate into those types of patterns. Something to do with diffusion rates, right?

>> No.7549068 [View]

>>7549064
He has some patents listed prior to Tesla/SpaceX, from when he was at zip2. He's also actually listed as the inventor on some of the Tesla patents - he is an engineer.

>> No.7549055 [View]

>>7548959
What was the chair made of? Metal, wood, plastic? This is entirely possible depending on the material.

>> No.7486748 [View]

Ask him to explain how, and once you understand all of his arguments, systematically refute them like a good fucking scientist.

>> No.7429663 [View]

>>7428824
>>7428827
>not understanding the difference between a slash and an obelus
asshats

>> No.7429651 [View]

It would mean that someone made an interesting movie, anon. Also, that the universe favors "good" people.

Mind you, it would also mean that science doesn't exist.

>> No.7377628 [View]

>>7377608
It signifies an attachment of the annotated functional group to a nitrogen atom. In your example, there is a methyl group attached to the nitrogen on the amine tail of histamine. There can also be superscript characters on the N to further describe which nitrogen the attachment takes place at, in molecules that have more than one option.

>> No.7377614 [View]

I work on developing lignin-based polymeric systems using commercially available lignin streams, with a specific focus on understanding lignin-polymer compatibilities.
>I try and make plastics from trees and grass and shit

>> No.7377550 [View]

>>7377529
>on sci
>uses qualifiers like "pretty low"
fuck right off

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