Again and again...
From the Action Figures Across the Ages challenge. See all 276 entries (closed)
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From the Action Figures Across the Ages challenge. See all 276 entries (closed)
( , Thu 26 Apr 2007, 0:27, archived)
I'll bet thats the most highbrow this compo's going to get
well done sir
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Thu 26 Apr 2007, 0:32,
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thank you
im afraid im a physicist, so from me you get things like:
apologies for the shiteness, it was from when i was still using paint
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Thu 26 Apr 2007, 0:46,
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apologies for the shiteness, it was from when i was still using paint
and, it's (vaguely) relevant to the original post
because sisyphus is doing work against a gravitational field,
which is one
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Thu 26 Apr 2007, 0:59,
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which is one
ha, i get that one, i did chemistry till my first year at uni
mine unfortunately also requires a little politics, if its atall reasuing, ive posted it a couple of times before and ive still yet to have anyone get it without my explanation
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Thu 26 Apr 2007, 0:52,
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stabs
sorry, but the world needs less phycisists (until the day we need the space the elevator in which case we need more more more)
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Thu 26 Apr 2007, 0:51,
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study physiotherapy
which requires mostly biology and chemistry (and just a smidge of nasty nasty physics)
was good at phys in first two years of school, but that was light, planets and magnets so was interesting
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Thu 26 Apr 2007, 13:07,
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was good at phys in first two years of school, but that was light, planets and magnets so was interesting
technology and science go hand in hand
no physics means no cars, no phones, no planes, no computers, no interenet, no electicity.........
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Thu 26 Apr 2007, 0:53,
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