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>> No.4573930 [View]

>>4573919
I can't study in groups. I can't read or work productively unless I'm alone in a quiet room.

>> No.4471240 [View]

>>4471191
C is long outdated.

You can't go wrong with C++. If you want to develop games, learn C#.

>> No.4454538 [View]

>>4454520
>>4454520
>>4454520
Physicist here

If 0 is inclusive, the answer is 1.

If 0 is exclusive, the answer is 0.

>> No.4101456 [View]

>>4101433
>>4101433
Really? You're just as bad as creationists who won't vote for an agnostic/atheist, or the idiots who won't vote for cain because he may have been sexually promiscuous.

You need to look at his policies, not his beliefs or behaviors. This "creationist" advocates for freedom of religion and stem cell research, among other things.

What's even more impressive is that he puts constitutionality before his agenda. He is pro-life, however he does not support a federal ban on abortion, and claims that should be up to the states. This is one example of many.

In spite of his creationist background, he seems like a very reasonable person.

>> No.4101424 [View]

>>4101411
>>4101411
>REALLY fucking wrong, about a lot.
Like what?

The only part that scares me is disbanding programs which fund scientific progress.

>> No.4101416 [View]

>implying free markets are not self regulating

>> No.4101323 [View]

>>4101301
Actually I was reading about his policies today. Seems like a reasonable guy, first candidate I've ever given two shits about.

In general he lets people make decisions for themselves, be it drug use, religion, health care, what have you.

>> No.4100279 [View]

>>4100217
>>4100227
>>4100217
Have a ginger child. That's probably the best you can do today.

Good luck with the whole soulless thing though.

>Gingers have been scientifically show to tolerate more pain.

>> No.4098503 [View]

Very clever, OP.

>> No.4098501 [View]

>>4098494
>>4098494
Depends on what you specialize in. I want to enter the oil/mineral exploration industry, and a masters should be sufficient.

There will always be demand for oil and/or minerals, and there will always be geophysicists/geologists to look for reserves.

Well, at least for another thousand years or so.

>> No.4098481 [View]

>>4098430
Whatever makes it easier for you to sleep at night.

Also, when you die, the energy related to your consciousness is dissipated permanently. No energy in the brain = no consciousness of any kind.

>> No.4098471 [View]

>>4098427
>>4098427
Other than theoretical physics, most (if not all) major companies hire physicists to research new technologies and techniques. The applications are diverse - computer manufacturing, aerospace, naval research, power research.

Engineers are tasked with optimizing systems, physicists are responsible for creating new systems altogether, although that's not to say that the roles aren't occasionally reversed.

>> No.4098454 [View]

>>4098360
I graduated with a BS in physics in may. I will be starting grad school in the spring, going for a masters in geophysics.

There are options for you now OP. Nuclear power is an industry you should look into. There are also positions in the medical industry. Look out for medical physicist openings, they will often require bachelor's degrees.

I don't know of too many other options.

>> No.4096673 [View]

>>4096457
I believe the human eye is more sensitive to green than any other color.

>> No.4096658 [View]

>>4096654
Get a job
You never worked a day in your life
I have 5 jobs and go to school overtime. your argument is invalic

>> No.4096627 [View]

>>4096619
Obvious teenage angsty samefag response.

No vote is going to seem meaningful when you have 300 million of them.

>> No.4096616 [View]

>>4096613
Please stop making threads.

>> No.4096610 [View]

>>4095523
OP might know some crazy secrets about aliens, but it's ok, because I'm from the future.

>> No.4096600 [View]

>>4096591
Call the police next time your house is being robbed and tell me they don't show up.

Call the police next time someone steals your car and tell me you aren't protected by the law and its enforcement in our democratic state.

>Hurr durr derp.

>> No.4096575 [View]

Even in a police state, the state protects it's citizens, albeit at a greater expense to their rights.

Jesus fuck you HURR DURR POLICE STATE teenagers are getting annoying. Go occupy something other than /sci/.

>> No.4096569 [View]

>>4096558
>If the state does not protect people
What the fuck do you mean the state does not protect people? Nigger, are you retarded?

>> No.4095134 [View]

>>4095113
>would it be possible to use this with the earth's gravity

What exactly do you mean by that?

>> No.4094129 [View]

>>4094127
Oh yeah. You should always go for the $500 HDMI cables when you have an HD tv. Because it just isn't HD unless you've spent more money on connecting equipment than on the equipment itself.

>> No.4094111 [View]

>>4094012
Sell the company before you run it into the ground.

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